Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work as a nurse case manager in this area.
NRH is great. People are also very pleased with Manor Care Chevy Chase.
You will need to have the surgery done here and have that hospital admit her/him to rehab. As you probably know, it is almost impossible to get a direct admit from home to a rehab facility (I've actually never seen it done in the 5 years I've been doing case management).
Gets very very bad reviews.
Anonymous wrote:I work as a nurse case manager in this area.
NRH is great. People are also very pleased with Manor Care Chevy Chase.
You will need to have the surgery done here and have that hospital admit her/him to rehab. As you probably know, it is almost impossible to get a direct admit from home to a rehab facility (I've actually never seen it done in the 5 years I've been doing case management).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t determined it yet. Would like for it to be done near me so that rehab could be close by as well.
When my father needed to go to rehab after surgery, it was the hospital that determined where he was to go based on availability (and insurance). You may not have control over which Rehab he is sent.
You absolutely have a choice / final day (well, the patient does) but in a practical sense the real decision maker is which rehab has an open bed, and do they accept i Durante (or do they have a Medicare bed open - if you are short stay Medicare they likely will). Then you’ll take into account the case worker/ social workers / discharge planners recommendations and those of your doctors. What’s left (if more than one) you will choose from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We haven’t determined it yet. Would like for it to be done near me so that rehab could be close by as well.
When my father needed to go to rehab after surgery, it was the hospital that determined where he was to go based on availability (and insurance). You may not have control over which Rehab he is sent.
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t determined it yet. Would like for it to be done near me so that rehab could be close by as well.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where to post this, but assume the fifty and over crowd has the highest likelihood of having experience with caring for elderly parents. Seeking recommendations of skilled nursing places for Post-surgery rehabilitation for my parent who doesn’t live in the area. The Post-op care requirements will be too far beyond my ability and I don’t want my parent in a place far away from me. Thanks in advance.