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We direct patients to skilled therapists that provide all-encompassing therapy services for those adjusting to home.


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TherapiesPhysical Therapy

California Transitional Care can connect patients to physical therapy in their home. With in-home physical therapy, patients work one-on-one with a therapist to increase strength and motor control, and improve mobility, coordination, and balance. Depending on the patient’s condition, physical therapy may also include bed mobility and transfer training, gait training, prosthetic training, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, pain management and safety awareness. Patients choose California Transitional Care for support during the transition process between different locations or levels of care. Our team bridges the gap between the various phases of the care process to ensure a smooth and speedy recovery.
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TherapiesOccupational Therapy

Occupational therapy helps patients build and strengthen daily living skills, such as eating, bathing, toileting, cooking, and homemaking. Occupational therapists work with patients to increase safety awareness, prevent further disability by making home assessments and modifications, and complete community reintegration. California Transitional Care can connect patients with in-home occupational therapy to increase convenience and effectiveness of treatment. Patients with impaired vision and/or hearing will be taught how to function in their environment with adaptive equipment and specialized training.

TherapiesRehabilitative Therapy

California Transitional Care can connect patients with convenient in-home rehabilitative therapy. This type of therapy is beneficial to patients recovering from an injury or illness, such as stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s Disease, and various pulmonary conditions. These healthcare professionals offer post-surgery recovery, joint replacement and orthopedic injury recovery, cardiac recovery care, and patient and family education. Rehabilitation helps lower the risk of hospital readmission, reduce complications related to the transfer of care, and improve overall patient satisfaction. In-home rehabilitative therapy removes the burden of travel and gives patients peace of mind knowing their care team is coming to them.
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TherapiesSpeech Therapy

Speech therapy for patients diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can include assessment, education, and treatment. In-home speech therapy can help patients improve speech and voice clarity, increase comprehension and verbal expression, maximize cognitive language skills, and improve chewing and swallowing ability. One-on-one education and training can help patients manage current difficulties with cognition, communication, and swallowing. California Transitional Care connects patients and speech therapy professionals to facilitate a full and speedy recovery for all TBI patients.
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WE HAVE ANSWERSFrequently Asked Questions

What is transitional care?

Transitional care occurs when a patient moves from one type of care to another. Broadly, this can include moving from one hospital unit to another, one specialty healthcare provider to another, or from one setting to another. California Transitional Care assists patients moving from one setting to another (from hospital to home).

Is transitional care the same thing as rehab?

In many ways, transitional care and a rehabilitation unit are similar. Transitional care providers offer many of the same services, such as physical therapy and occupational therapy. However, traditional rehab involves a short-term stay in a rehabilitation center, where transitional care provides a much wider scope of services for patients in their own homes who are transitioning to life outside of the hospital.

Why is transitional care important?

Many patients feel nervous about leaving the full-time care provided in a hospital, even if they are happy about being able to return home. Transitional care helps to ease those nerves and provides vulnerable patients with a safe transition from one type of care to another.

What is an example of transitional care?

If you have recently had surgery and are discharged to go home, you may not be able to completely care for yourself or go right back to your level of previous activity. But you’re also not in a level of acute distress that would keep you hospitalized. Transitional care allows you to return home while having assistance in the form of wound care, dietary counseling, physical therapy, and anything else that’s needed to get you back to yourself without needing full-time care.