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Skilled care providers are working to get a competitive advantage with local hospitals by reducing re-hospitalizations. Are You?

 

Our Re-hospitalization Program will support your efforts to reduce re-hospitalizations…


THE STAFF EDUCATION PROGRAM

This program reminds staff to constantly monitor and identify any changes in condition and to immediately inform the appropriate clinical team member so the appropriate care can be provided.  Click here to viewPosters placed in staff areas that reinforce the importance of keeping a watchful eye for any changes in condition.

 

THE FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM

With as many as 50% of LTC resident hospital transfers being driven by family members who don’t understand the clinical capabilities of your building(s), these materials focus on changing the mind-set of family members about what can be done in-house and the risks associated with the transfer and hospitalization of their loved one.  Click here to view* an informational pamphlet that describes how your in-house capabilities work to avoid unnecessary hospitalization.

 

THE REFERRAL SOURCE PROMOTIONAL PROGRAM

This program includes communications that remind referral sources of your commitment to reducing re-hospitalizations and provide an effective way to gain a competitive advantage.  Click here to viewMarketing material that can be used as a sales presentation or for distribution by US mail, fax or electronically.

 

For a free consultation, call our Help Line at 877-725-6774 or click here.

 

*Check out more of the program components on the right side of this page.

Rehospitalization Program Components

  • Trade Campaign
  • Staff Poster
  • Family Brochure
  • Family Flyer
  • Lapel Button

Marketing material that can be used as a sales presentation or for distribution by US mail, fax or electronically

Posters placed in staff areas that reinforce the importance of keeping a watchful eye for any changes in condition

An informational pamphlet that describes how your in-house capabilities work to avoid unnecessary hospitalization

An education promotion that reminds families of your high quality care and the risks with unnecessary hospitalizations

A lapel button that every staff member wears as a constant reminder of the need to be vigilant for any changes in a resident’s condition