Seamless Transitions from Rehab to Home.
Don’t let progress stop at discharge. We specialize in Post-Rehab Home Transition planning, ensuring your patients maintain their recovery momentum with reliable skilled and non-skilled support.
Post-Rehab Care You Can Trust.
The transition from a structured rehabilitation environment to the home is a critical vulnerability point for patients. Without the right support, the risk of falls and readmission skyrockets.
As your dedicated Rehab discharge partners, HHHM bridges the gap. We replicate the safety and routine of your facility in the client’s home, ensuring that the gains made during rehabilitation are preserved and built upon.
Whether the patient is recovering from a stroke, orthopedic surgery, or a cardiac event, our CHAP-accredited team ensures they are safe, medicated, and supported 24/7.
How We Support Your Discharge Plan
Our One-Stop Shop model allows us to address both the physical and medical complexities of post-rehab life.
Physical Therapy Homework Help
We don’t replace the PT; we reinforce them. Our caregivers assist clients with their prescribed Home Exercise Programs (HEP), ensuring compliance and faster recovery between therapy visits.
Continuing Recovery at Home
For complex discharges, our RNs manage surgical wounds, IV antibiotics, and pain medication, preventing infection and the need to return to the hospital.
Safe Mobility & Hygiene
We assist with bathing, dressing, and transfers, ensuring patients can navigate their home environment safely while their strength returns.
Simplify Coordination with One Call
Rehab patients often have diverse needs—some medical, some supportive. Instead of referring to multiple agencies, refer to HHHM.
We are Indianapolis’ unique One-Stop Shop. We can provide a nurse for a dressing change and a caregiver for meal prep in the same visit.
This integrated approach reduces your administrative burden and ensures a cohesive care plan for the patient.
Secure a Safe Home Transition Today.
Partner with the agency that keeps your patients moving forward.
