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What Is a Hospital Readmission?

A hospital readmission occurs when a patient is re-admitted to the hospital within a defined time frame, often within 30 days of discharge. Preventing 30-day hospital readmissions is critical to improving patient outcomes and ensuring a safe recovery at home.

Home care agencies can reduce hospital readmissions by up to 25% through personalized care services such as:

  • Meal preparation
  • Mobility assistance
  • Fall prevention

These services allow seniors to recover safely at home while addressing key factors that lead to preventable readmissions.

A Primary Choice: How can we help?

A Primary Choice can reduce hospital readmissions by providing home care for patients transitioning from the hospital to home. Through nursing visits, personalized care, and patient education, A Primary Choice ensures patients understand their care plans and receive ongoing support. By identifying concerns early and addressing them at home, complications can often be prevented before they require emergency care.

Primary Health Choice: How can we help?

Primary Health Choice focuses on mental and behavioral health services that support long-term stability and recovery.

Anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance use challenges can increase the risk of hospital readmission if left untreated. Primary Health Choice provides:

  • Counseling
  • Therapy
  • Behavioral health support

These services help patients manage symptoms, stay engaged in treatment, and reduce the likelihood of crisis-driven hospital visits.

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