Post-Hospital Care
The bridge between hospital discharge and full recovery.
Manitoba hospitals face constant bed pressure. Your parent may be discharged from Health Sciences Centre or St. Boniface Hospital before they're truly ready to manage on their own. That vulnerable window between discharge and recovery is when falls happen, medications get confused, and readmissions occur. Our post-hospital caregivers fill that gap — providing medication reminders, mobility support, meal preparation, and the watchful presence that lets your parent heal safely in their own home.


The Hardest Part of Recovery Happens After Discharge
- Same-day or next-day start after hospital discharge — we move on your timeline, not a waiting list
- Medication management: organizing pillboxes, reminding doses, and flagging missed medications to your family
- Mobility support and prescribed physiotherapy exercises — done safely, consistently, and at your parent's pace
- Wound monitoring and hygiene care to prevent post-surgical infection
- Meal preparation focused on recovery nutrition — protein-rich, easy to digest, adapted to any dietary restrictions
- Transportation to follow-up appointments, lab work, and pharmacy runs
- WRHA coordination — we work alongside the public system, not instead of it
- Manitoba's Primary Caregiver Tax Credit means $38/hour effectively costs about $38/hour after the refund
Is Post-Hospital Care Right for Your Family?
- Your parent is being discharged after surgery and you can't take two weeks off work to be there
- The hospital physio gave exercises to do at home — but nobody is there to supervise them safely
- Your parent lives alone and the first few weeks after discharge are the highest risk for falls and readmission
- Medications changed during the hospital stay and the new regimen is confusing without daily support
- The surgical wound needs monitoring and your parent can't manage dressing changes alone
- WRHA home visits are limited to once or twice a week — your parent needs daily support during recovery
- You tried managing recovery care yourself last time and it was exhausting for both of you
- Your parent is anxious about coming home and needs the reassurance of having someone there

What's Included in Post-Hospital Care
Recovery Monitoring
Daily tracking of vital signs, pain levels, wound status, and overall recovery progress. Your caregiver knows what 'normal healing' looks like and when to escalate to your medical team.
Mobility & Exercise Support
The physiotherapist prescribes exercises. Your caregiver makes sure they actually get done — safely, consistently, and at a pace that builds strength without causing setbacks.
Medication Management
Organizing post-discharge medications, setting up pillboxes, ensuring the right dose at the right time, and coordinating with the pharmacy for refills and adjustments.
Personal Care During Recovery
Bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming support when your parent can't manage alone during the recovery period. Handled with the same dignity and patience as our personal care service.
Nutrition & Meal Prep
Recovery-focused meals: high protein, anti-inflammatory, easy to digest, and adapted to any restrictions. Your caregiver handles shopping, cooking, and making sure your parent actually eats.
Appointment Coordination
Driving to follow-up visits, lab work, imaging appointments, and the pharmacy. Keeping a record of what was discussed so you and your family stay informed.
Our Whole Person Approach to Post-Hospital Care
Physical Activity
Prescribed physiotherapy exercises done daily, safe transfers, and progressive mobility that rebuilds your parent's strength and confidence after surgery.
Diet & Meals
Recovery-focused nutrition: high-protein meals, anti-inflammatory foods, hydration monitoring, and adapted meals for any post-surgical dietary restrictions.
Social Ties
A calm, encouraging presence during what can be an isolating and frightening recovery — someone to talk to, not just someone dispensing pills.
Mental Stimulation
Cognitive engagement during recovery — reading, conversation, puzzles — because mental stimulation speeds physical healing and prevents post-operative depression.
Calmness & Purpose
The peace of mind that comes from knowing someone qualified is watching for complications, managing medications, and keeping your parent safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
“Dad was discharged from St. Boniface after his knee replacement on a Friday afternoon. His caregiver was at his River Heights home within hours. That first week of care prevented what could have been a dangerous fall.”
Andrew G.
River Heights, Winnipeg
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