The first 30 days home are the riskiest.
We're there for all of them.
Zion Home Recovery™ is structured post-hospital support designed to keep your family member safe, stable, and out of the hospital after discharge.
Built for the people most at risk after a hospital stay.
Zion Home Recovery™ is the right fit if your family member is coming home after:
- A surgery or medical procedure
- A hospitalization or ER visit
- A stay at a skilled nursing facility or rehab center
- A fall, fracture, or sudden health change
- Any situation flagged as high readmission risk
If a discharge planner, a physician, or your own instincts tell you that your loved one needs more support at home, we're here for exactly that.
Structured care, from the first day home.
Every Zion Home Recovery™ plan is written around the discharge instructions, the specific risks, and the needs of the person coming home.
Medication Management
Reminders, tracking, and flagging missed doses or concerning reactions, then communicating that to your family.
Mobility & Fall Prevention
Safe transfers, walker and assistive device support, and a walk-through of the home for trip hazards.
Follow-Up Appointment Support
Transportation to and from medical follow-ups, plus support during the visit so the instructions get heard.
Nutrition & Meal Preparation
Meals aligned with dietary restrictions from the care team, hydration tracking, and appetite observation.
Family Communication
Regular updates to family members and direct communication with physicians, case managers, and the broader care team.
Personal Care & Homemaking
All the daily personal care of Zion Everyday Care™, bathing, dressing, light housekeeping, during the recovery window.
From hospital to home, without delay.
Speed matters in the days right after discharge. Here is how the first 48 hours with us run.
Hospital discharge
A discharge planner or family member calls us. Intake starts the same day. There is no waiting list.
In-home assessment within 24 hours
We visit the home before, or right after, the client arrives. We review the discharge instructions and assess the environment.
A recovery plan written for the situation
The plan reflects the discharge instructions, the specific risks, and what the family tells us matters most.
Caregiver in place within 48 hours
A trained caregiver is assigned, introduced, and on-site. The family has a direct point of contact for the duration.
Recovery at home is only safe with real support.
Hospitals discharge patients faster than they used to. That isn't a criticism. It is the reality of modern medicine. But it means the work of recovery now happens at home, often with families who weren't trained to manage it.
A caregiver who knows what to watch for after a hip replacement, who can tell the difference between normal post-surgical fatigue and something that needs a call to the doctor, isn't a luxury. That's the difference between a recovery and a readmission.
Zion Home Recovery™ exists to fill that gap with trained people, so it doesn't fall to families who are already doing everything they can.
Is your family member coming home soon?
Call us. We can have a caregiver in place within 48 hours of discharge.