rider76
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Because I am considered "elderly" and live alone, my surgeon has told me that, after a 7 day stay in the acute hospital, he wants me to go to a rehab hospital for another two weeks. Due to many orthopedic surgeries, I've had enough experience with rehab hospitals that I want to choose my own this time.
I started with the medicare.gov site to check the ratings of facilities in my area and narrowed my initial choice to three. When I walked in the door of the first one, I was met with an odor of urine and cabbage - I turned around and left. The second one (with the highest rating in all categories) has 96 beds, but some are three to a room built for two beds. I visited after lunch and most of the patients/residents were dressed and outside with good supervision. Their physical therapy room is well equipped with modern machines. The facility is situated on a very busy highway and traffic noise is an issue. My own doctors don't have privileges there and I would be assigned a new one for day to day care, though my surgeon would be called if there were problems.
The third hospital is smaller and closer to my home. It has 56 beds - all in 1 or 2 bed rooms. It is set back from a city street, backing on parkland. The physical therapy room has no machines and depends on therapist-directed exercise. I met the director of nursing and she was very personable and described the personal services available. I was allowed to examine a room, including bathroom and the shower room. My internist is on staff there. This is the only one that offers a reservations system, meaning that if I choose it, my bed will be guaranteed. I don't like the last minute scramble to find available beds, sometimes landing in a less-than-desirable location.
My gut is telling me to go with the smaller hospital, despite the lesser-equipped PT room. I need to make my decision by Monday, when I have my final pre-op appointments. Surgery is Wednesday. Does anyone have suggestions that I should consider in choosing the rehab hospital?
Catherine
I started with the medicare.gov site to check the ratings of facilities in my area and narrowed my initial choice to three. When I walked in the door of the first one, I was met with an odor of urine and cabbage - I turned around and left. The second one (with the highest rating in all categories) has 96 beds, but some are three to a room built for two beds. I visited after lunch and most of the patients/residents were dressed and outside with good supervision. Their physical therapy room is well equipped with modern machines. The facility is situated on a very busy highway and traffic noise is an issue. My own doctors don't have privileges there and I would be assigned a new one for day to day care, though my surgeon would be called if there were problems.
The third hospital is smaller and closer to my home. It has 56 beds - all in 1 or 2 bed rooms. It is set back from a city street, backing on parkland. The physical therapy room has no machines and depends on therapist-directed exercise. I met the director of nursing and she was very personable and described the personal services available. I was allowed to examine a room, including bathroom and the shower room. My internist is on staff there. This is the only one that offers a reservations system, meaning that if I choose it, my bed will be guaranteed. I don't like the last minute scramble to find available beds, sometimes landing in a less-than-desirable location.
My gut is telling me to go with the smaller hospital, despite the lesser-equipped PT room. I need to make my decision by Monday, when I have my final pre-op appointments. Surgery is Wednesday. Does anyone have suggestions that I should consider in choosing the rehab hospital?
Catherine