Continuing Care from Hospital to Home
Conveniently located onsite at McLaren Lapeer Region, our Transitional Care Unit provides skilled nursing care and therapy services to residents who need a continuum of care from their hospital stay. Residents in the 19-bed Transitional Care Unit have access to hospital-based care and specialty services, but the setting is much more relaxed. Our multidisciplinary care team works closely with each resident and family to develop a personalized treatment plan. Together, our team of medical professionals will create an individual plan of care centered around our patient’s return to independence.
Amenities
For many residents and families, it's a welcome alternative to an off-site nursing home with many amenities including:
- Immediate access to emergency care
- Private & Semi-private rooms
- More relaxed and homelike than a typical acute care hospital unit.
- Visitation areas to socialize and relax such as a family area and dining hall.
- Multidisciplinary care team to meet all rehabilitation needs
- A Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility, which means services are often covered by Medicare and private medical insurance.
- A comprehensive range of onsite services
Services Available On-site
- Physical Therapy - Therapists work with residents and their families to design specific treatment programs based on present functional levels and agreed-upon goals.
- Speech Therapy - Speech-language pathologists evaluate and treat residents with voice, articulation and language disorders, as well as cognitive disorders and swallowing dysfunction.
- Occupational Therapy - Occupational therapists evaluate residents and design individualized plans of care for residents who have difficulty performing everyday living activities.
- Social Services - Our social worker helps residents with admission and discharge planning as well as referrals to support groups, educational programs and follow-up care.
- Wound Management - When needed, wound care specialists are available to provide care and education to residents with ostomies and wounds
- Respiratory Therapy - Oxygen therapy and breathing treatments are available from McLaren Lapeer Region's cardiopulmonary department.
- Dietary Services - A registered dietitian evaluates the needs of each resident and makes appropriate dietary recommendations. Individualized diet education is provided based on resident needs.
- Additional specialty services including critical care, emergency medicine, diagnostic imaging, lab services and pharmacy.
What To Expect
The Transitional Care Unit at McLaren Lapeer Region is designed to help you recover from your hospital stay and prepares you to go home. Our interdisciplinary staff will help give you the support and guidance you need to reduce the probability of returning to the hospital.
Arrival
When you arrive to your room, our staff will assist you in getting settled into your new temporary living space. Within the first day, our interdisciplinary team will evaluate your needs and set your individual goals and treatment plan, all with the vision of you returning to your home in a couple of weeks.
While You Are at the Transitional Care Unit
During your stay with us, our team will continue to monitor your progress and work with our physicians to ensure you are meeting your goals and have an effective treatment plan. You can expect to receive an array of therapies in our therapy gym, while also participating in a variety of fun activities that are available on the unit. We also have multiple specialty services if any needs arise such as wound care management, pain management and laboratory or diagnostic imaging.
Discharge
Before you go home, our team will assure you have reached all of your goals to complete your daily tasks and return home safely.
Want More Information or Have Questions?
For more information, please contact our Care Coordinator by calling (810) 667-5588 or by submitting the form.
Frequently Asked Questions
You will not need to bring your medications from home unless you are on a specialty medication we do not carry in stock in which case we will notify you and your family so we can ensure you receive all necessary medications.
Therapy is Monday through Friday but you will be provided with exercises to continue to build strength and endurance over the weekends as well as be encouraged to participate in activities on the unit.
The average length of stay is two to four weeks but it ultimately depends on your level of function upon admission, your goals and, your progress with therapy.
While there are no scheduled visiting hours on the Transitional Care Unit we are unable to allow visitors during the pandemic per Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) guidelines.
Our medical director will follow your medical needs from admission to discharge. Your medical records may be sent to your primary care physician upon request.
Typically your physician would be able to grant you a leave of absence however during this time we are unable to allow clients to leave the facility and return for a non-medical necessity.
Yes, we encourage you to bring anything that will make your stay more feel more home-like. Please bring your own clothes, shoes and any special personal care items you may prefer.
Most insurance will cover your stay. Our admissions department will do their best to make you aware of any charges you may incur.