The Hidden Gap After Rehab: Why Families Often Feel Unprepared When a Loved One Comes Home
We Thought Rehab Would Prepare Us
Mom has spent several weeks in rehabilitation following a hospitalization. The family receives discharge papers, medication lists, therapy appointments, and instructions. They return home believing they are prepared.
Within days, questions begin:
Why were medications changed?
Which doctor should we call?
How important are therapy exercises between appointments?
What happens if Mom refuses therapy?
What signs should we watch for that indicate a setback?
Many families quickly discover that rehabilitation discharge often creates a significant knowledge gap between professional care and home caregiving.