From Hospital to Home: How OT Supports Smooth Transitions

Hospital to Home

Leaving hospital is often a relief – but it can also be daunting. Suddenly, the safe environment of the hospital is replaced with the reality of home, where stairs, bathrooms, and daily routines can feel overwhelming.

At My Therapy Place, we support smooth hospital-to-home transitions so people can recover safely and confidently.

The Challenges of Going Home

  • Managing mobility at home (stairs, uneven surfaces)

  • Accessing the bathroom safely

  • Fatigue from recovery

  • Adjusting to new equipment or routines

  • Anxiety for both patients and families

How OTs Help in the Transition

We:

  1. Assess your home environment before discharge

  2. Recommend and arrange equipment such as shower chairs, walking frames, or grab rails

  3. Work with hospital teams to plan a safe transition

  4. Provide training for you and your family on using equipment or managing new routines

  5. Support community re-engagement as recovery progresses

Real-Life Example

We supported a gentleman after hip replacement surgery who was worried about managing at home. With the right aids (shower chair, long-handled reacher, and grab rails), plus tailored strategies for pacing, he was able to return home safely and recover with confidence.

 

Coming home after hospital shouldn’t feel overwhelming. With the right support, it can be a safe, positive step towards independence.

 If you or your loved one is preparing for discharge, get in touch with My Therapy Place. We’ll help make the transition smoother and less stressful.

 

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