About Swing Bed Services
Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program provides care to patients who require extended recovery time after their hospital stay. Patients can receive continued care closer to home. The program allows for a tailored recovery plan, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, pharmaceutical therapy, nutrition services, and care provided by nurses and physicians. Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program promotes improved recovery options, access to care, and supports a safe transition to home to prevent readmission to the hospital.
Primary Purpose
The primary purpose of the Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program is to provide specialized care and support patients need before transitioning to their home environment. The unit is designed to provide care to patients with diverse needs. Those services range from skilled nursing care, antibiotic therapy, to rehabilitation services. The average stay in the Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program is 7-14 days. During the patient’s stay, the care teams develops an individualized plan of care for the patient. This includes assessing home needs, arranging home health services, and ensuring each patient and their family has what they need to transition safely to life at home. Following your stay in the Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program, post-discharge calls are made to ensure your continued success after discharge.
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Care Team
Focus Through comprehensive support and personalized services, Harrison County Hospital Swing Bed Rehabilitation Program exemplifies dedication to patient-centered care by providing a seamless transition from hospitalization to home. The rehabilitation program enhances recovery options, improves access to care, and supports the patient and community.
For Seamless Transition and Continuous Care, contact Care Coordination at 812-738-7896.