How does one say no to discharge if physical therapy evaluation says he is capable of walking on own without losing medicare coverage.
What do I need to do? There is supposed to be a social worker in tomorrow and I will talk with it.
I also plan on trying to get an ombudsman thru Senior Age.
husband came home the day after I wrote my question and apparently has no problem tho he will not walk as much as i think he should. He says he feels ok.
It’s more than before tho.
i have a feeling that he could have stayed “forever” and id still be concerned for his safety.
anyway hes home and has seen a cardiologist, takes meds (he had a pulmonary embolism), had a blood test and chest xray and is set up for an echocardiogram and stress test.
so he’ll either be better … or worse.
i keep telling myself hes like everyone else since who knows whats wrong with anyone if we cant see it or if they feel ok till they dont.
for myself … i went to the er that same day as the note. I had covid too. Was given a script for paxlovid but the hospital pharmacy was closed and since i had a great parking space i decided to wait to fill it at another pharmacy.
The next day the hospital pharmacy had none and since most regular pharmacies were closed decided to forget it … i was past the time i needed to take it in anyway.
so we came home and life goes on.
thank you all again.
Do update us on how this is going for you and hubby, please.
You just need to be adamate that you can not care for him at home if he can't walk. Don't let them tell you you can get help. Once u walk him out that door, their responsibility to you is done. Your on ur own.
And that YOU are feeling unwell.
Betsy, I'm going to suggest that you get yourself to the ER and find out what's going on with YOU. Put a call into discharge planning and let them know that your husband is going to need to be able to care for himself if discharged, because you are currently in the hospital and unable to assist him in any way.