Watch this to learn how to care for yourself once you leave the hospital.
Watch this video to understand how discharge planning can help prepare for the move to a care facility.
Learn the importance of receiving and understanding the instructions you should follow after you leave the hospital.
Learn the importance of taking your medications properly, and using any needed equipment properly, so you can enjoy a safe recovery.
Watch this video to learn why it's important to know which medications you should take after a hospital stay, and how your overall medication plan might have changed.
Learn these guidelines to care for your surgical site or wound.
Watch this checklist to learn how to clean and dress an incision.
See how following the diet instructions in your discharge plan can benefit your recovery and your overall health.
See how the activity guidelines in your discharge plan can improve your recovery.
You have just finished your hospital stay, and where you go next depends on the type of care you need. Once discharged, the goal is to avoid a return trip to the hospital. Wherever your health care journey leads you, always be sure to know the next steps for follow-up care. If you have questions on medications or instructions, speak up!
When it's time to leave the hospital, the last thing most patients want is to find themselves returning for the same condition that landed them in there in the first place. One good way to avoid a trip back to the hospital is to pay close attention to your discharge instructions: guidelines for your medicines and follow-up care that will help you recover safely.
When it's time for you to leave the hospital, you will get a discharge plan. It lists important topics to discuss with your healthcare team. The discharge plan simplifies your exit with tips and instructions for continuing your care at home. If a family member or friend will be helping you with your care once you get home, try to have them with you when you receive your discharge plan.
What happens when you're released from the hospital after treatment? You may still need care, at home or at another facility. This sheet walks you through the discharge process, so you know what to expect.
Gastric sleeve surgery (sleeve gastrectomy) is a type of weight-loss surgery. This surgery removes about 80% of the stomach.
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