Hospital discharge is a critical time, especially for older adults. Without the right support, many face risks like falls, medication errors, or readmission. Here are five essential things to consider before heading home:
1. Understand Your Care Plan – Know your medications, follow-up appointments, and any therapy or care you’ll need.
2. Home Safety Matters – Is your home fall-proof? Are there grab bars or walking aids if needed?
3. Who’s Checking In? – Have a plan for who’s helping in the first few days—family, a carer, or a community service?
4. Watch for Warning Signs – Know which symptoms mean you should seek help fast.
5. Connect with Support Services – Transitional care, My Aged Care, CHSP—help is available, but you need to know how to access it.
As a social worker, I help ensure older adults leave the hospital with confidence—not confusion. Need help with discharge planning? Let’s talk.