The length of your stay depends on why you’re here. For example, a planned surgery may mean you go home in a few days. But an unplanned visit, like for an unexpected medical event, might mean tests, observation and extra care.
Your care team will have ongoing communication with you. We’ll do our best to estimate when you’ll be discharged and discuss this with you daily. Our goal is to safely discharge you when you’re medically cleared by your care team.
To make sure you have enough time to transition out of the hospital, we’ll work to discharge you early in the day. This helps provide you with enough time to pick up prescriptions, supplies, equipment and items you may need at home.
Our role is to ensure you have the information you need to transition from the hospital safely. Your care team will give you written instructions and talk through these instructions with you. Your discharge instructions and accompanying materials include:
Partner with your care team to:
Before you leave, check out at the front desk in the area where you received care.
You can have a friend or family member drive you home. Please make these arrangements for transportation prior to your day of discharge. If medical transportation is required, we’ll arrange it for you. Your insurance provider may cover the cost, depending on the type of transport required.
Learn more about our transportation service