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The First 72 Hours at Home After Hospital Discharge
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The First 72 Hours at Home After Hospital Discharge

Leaving the hospital is often a moment of relief, but it can also be the start of a fragile period. The first 72 hours at home after hospital discharge are critical. Families quickly discover that recovery does not begin and end at the hospital door. In fact, research shows that nearly 20% of Medicare patients are readmitted within 30 days of discharge, often due to preventable complications. This transition is where in-home care proves invaluable. At CARE Homecare, we have seen how structured support during the first three days can stabilize routines, reduce risks and bring peace of mind to families.
Different Types of Home Care
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Different Types of Home Care - Medical, Non-Medical & Specialty Care

Home care has become one of the most important resources for older adults and individuals recovering from illness or injury. Rather than moving into a nursing facility, many people prefer to stay in the comfort of their homes, where they feel most secure. But what exactly is home care, and what are the different types of home health care services available?
What do home care providers do?
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What Do Home Care Providers Do? A Detailed Guide for Families Seeking In-Home Support

For many older adults, staying at home feels far more comforting than moving into an unfamiliar facility. Living in familiar surroundings can bring a sense of stability, especially for those recovering from illness, managing chronic conditions, or navigating the changes that come with aging.
Understanding Home Care Services in California, In-Home Support for Seniors in Greater Los Angeles, Dementia Care, and Family Guidance
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Understanding Home Care Services and How They Enhance the Lives of Seniors

If you’re trying to figure out what “home care” actually means, you’re not alone. Families in Greater Los Angeles often hear the term during a hospital discharge, after a concerning fall, or when memory changes start affecting daily life. Suddenly you’re comparing options, trying to keep your loved one safe, and wondering what support looks like without turning the home into a medical setting. In California, when many families say “home care,” they mean non-medical, in-home support. This is often the missing middle. It can help older adults stay at home with practical support that reinforces routines, safety, dignity, and relationships.