4 Ways How Non-Institutionalized, Subacute Care Can Improve a Person’s Health
Congregate Living Healthcare Facilities (CLHFs) provide an alternative setting for the care of persons requiring skilled nursing interventions such as ventilator and tracheostomy care, wound management, rehabilitative or maintenance care following traumatic or acquired brain injury (stroke, brain bleed) or care for neurodegenerative disease processes. Optimum Care Living offers licensed nursing care in a home-like setting of six private rooms for optimal outcomes. The following are just three ways in which Optimum Care Living is a superior option for subacute care: In this small environment, patient condition is monitored far more closely. Subtle changes are quickly identified and afford prevention or early intervention. There is greater continuity
Optimum Care Aims to Reduce Hospital Readmissions
Optimum Care is dedicated to helping reduce hospital readmissions for our patients. Re-hospitalization has a negative impact on a patient’s physical and psychosocial well-being, in addition to the financial impact. When subtle changes in a patient’s condition go unnoticed and timely interventions fail to occur, a series of events may lead to readmission to an acute care hospital. The licensed nurses and ancillary staff at Optimum Care provide ongoing monitoring of a patient’s condition to quickly identify issues and intervene in the early stages of change. This ultimately improves the patient’s state of health and reduces the need for hospital readmission. Those