At Lane Regional Medical Center, home health services are used as part of coordinated discharge planning to help patients transition safely from the hospital to home.
Home health care provides physician-ordered medical and therapeutic services in a patient’s home. These services are designed for patients who require skilled care on an intermittent basis and who may have difficulty leaving home without considerable effort.
Since 1984, Lane Home Health has supported patients as they continue healing at home. Care is delivered by licensed healthcare professionals and may include skilled nursing, therapy services, education for managing medical conditions, and ongoing monitoring as recovery progresses.
After leaving the hospital, some patients still need medical support to manage care at home. This support can include medication management, wound care, IV therapy, catheter care, and continued monitoring following surgery or illness.
Lane Home Health provides disease-specific education and care management for conditions such as cardiac disease, diabetes, COPD, stroke recovery, and pain management. For patients with a new diagnosis or those who do not fully understand their current condition, home health care also focuses on education to help explain the diagnosis, treatment plan, and ongoing care needs. These services help patients and caregivers understand treatment plans, manage symptoms, and support a safe recovery at home.
Struggling with everyday tasks or feeling unsafe at home can be a sign that additional support is needed during recovery. This may include:
Home health therapy services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, focus on improving strength, balance, mobility, and functional independence. Lane Home Health also provides fall prevention education and in-home safety assessments, allowing care teams to address risks directly within the patient’s living environment and support a safer recovery at home.
The days and weeks following hospital discharge are a critical part of recovery. Changes in symptoms, medication issues, or delayed healing can increase the risk of complications if they are not identified early.
Home health care helps reduce these risks by providing regular monitoring, patient education, and timely communication with a patient’s care team. By addressing concerns such as changes in condition, medication side effects, or wound healing issues early, home health professionals can help prevent setbacks and support a smoother recovery at home.
This added level of oversight allows patients and families to feel more confident managing care after discharge while helping reduce the likelihood of avoidable complications.
The transition from hospital to home is an important part of the care process, and having the right support in place can make that transition smoother. Home health services help bridge the gap between hospital care and everyday life by providing continued medical attention in the home setting.
When recovery at home feels challenging or progress is slower than expected, patients and caregivers can talk with their provider about home health services through Lane Home Health. Ongoing medical oversight, education, and therapy services help support healing beyond the hospital and promote a safer transition home for patients and families in the Zachary area.