homemastoughtonnew england sinai hospital transitional care unit
Open since November 5, 2018
Nestled within the heart of New England, Sinai Hospital's Transitional Care Unit offers a haven of healing and support for individuals transitioning from acute hospital care to home or a long-term care setting. This dedicated unit provides a comprehensive continuum of care designed to promote recovery, enhance functional independence, and facilitate a smooth transition back into the community. The unit is staffed by a team of highly skilled and compassionate nurses, therapists, and physicians who work collaboratively to address each patient's unique needs. Their expertise encompasses a wide range of medical specialties, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, diabetes management, and medication management. The Transitional Care Unit at Sinai Hospital goes beyond traditional medical care, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment that promotes emotional well-being and encourages patient engagement in their recovery journey. The unit features comfortable private and semi-private rooms, a tranquil courtyard for relaxation, and a dedicated activity center that offers engaging social and recreational programs tailored to individual interests and abilities. Sinai Hospital's commitment to patient-centered care extends to their families, providing support groups, educational resources, and open communication channels to ensure a seamless transition back home....
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Original Medicare typically covers short-term rehabilitation for up to 100 days (lifetime limit) following a hospital stay of at least three inpatient days or under specific qualifying circumstances, once your deductible is met. For long-term nursing home care, Medicaid may provide coverage after exhausting long-term care insurance and personal savings, depending on the facility. It's important to verify payment options and costs directly with the nursing home to ensure clarity and avoid unexpected expenses.
4 beds out of 21 are occupied
Anonymous
I was so nervous about leaving the hospital, but the staff at the Transitional Care Unit made me feel so comfortable and safe. They were always there to answer my questions and help me with anything I needed. I'm so glad I chose this facility.
Anonymous
The physical therapy and occupational therapy services at this unit were excellent. I made great progress in my recovery and feel confident about going home. I would definitely recommend it to others.
Anonymous
The food was a bit bland, but overall, I had a positive experience. The staff were attentive and helpful.
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