Discharge Planning and Health Education

Our Services

Discharge Planning and Health Education

Discharge planning helps patients and families prepare for continued recovery after leaving the hospital.

At New Padre Garcia Hospital, the healthcare team reviews the patient’s condition, treatment progress, medicines, home-care needs, follow-up schedule, and warning signs before discharge.

Patients and authorized companions may receive instructions regarding medication, diet, activity, wound care, medical equipment, laboratory tests, consultations, and emergency symptoms.

A patient should leave the hospital only after completing the required medical, nursing, billing, and administrative discharge processes.

Service Overview

Discharge Planning and Health Education

This service coordinates the patient’s transition from hospital care to home recovery or another healthcare setting.

Depending on the patient’s condition, discharge planning may include:

The discharge plan is based on the patient’s diagnosis, recovery, and physician’s recommendations.

Advantages

Safer Home Recovery

Patients receive guidance that supports continued treatment outside the hospital.

Clear Medicine Instructions

The care team explains which medicines to take, how often, and for how long.

Warning-Sign Awareness

Patients learn which symptoms require medical advice or emergency attention.

Follow-Up Coordination

Consultations, tests, and referrals may be scheduled before the patient leaves.

Caregiver Preparation

Authorized companions receive guidance about assisting the patient at home.

Activity and Diet Guidance

Recommendations may be provided according to the patient’s condition and recovery needs.

Documentation Support

Discharge records, prescriptions, and relevant medical instructions are prepared.

Continued Care Referral

Patients may be connected with another doctor, department, or facility when needed.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The attending physician determines when discharge is medically appropriate.

Documents may include prescriptions, discharge instructions, follow-up requests, certificates, and billing records.

Leaving early may involve medical risks. The healthcare team should explain the concerns and required documentation.

Confirm medicines, activity, diet, wound care, warning signs, and the follow-up schedule.

Speak with the assigned nurse or call (043) 772-0437.

Appointment

PREPARING FOR HOSPITAL DISCHARGE?

Our inpatient team provides medicine instructions, home-care guidance, follow-up coordination, health education, and discharge-document support.