Your Guide to Healing & Recovery (Post-Acute)

Quick Facts

Who It’s For:
Adults recovering after hospitalization for surgery, illness, or serious medical events (such as strokes, infections, or cardiac conditions) who need temporary support, monitoring, and rehabilitation before returning home.

Living Setup:
Private accommodations in licensed care homes, rehabilitation centers, or assisted living communities—equipped with medical oversight, therapy coordination, and trained caregivers.

What’s Included:
Medication management, vital sign monitoring, mobility and strength support, wound care, pain management, therapy coordination (physical, occupational, or speech), nutritious meals, and 24/7 caregiver oversight.

Cost:
In California, post-acute care typically ranges from $400 to $900 per day, depending on location, medical complexity, and services provided.

How It Differs:
Unlike long-term senior living, post-acute care is focused on short-term stabilization, recovery, and rehabilitation—helping patients safely transition from hospital to home or to the next level of care.

What is Post-Acute Care?

Today, many hospital stays are shorter, and patients are often discharged while still needing support to recover fully. At Dahlia Care Partners, our medical directors and care team have extensive experience guiding families through these critical transitions from hospital to the next level of care. Post-acute care often includes monitoring vital signs, managing medications, assisting with mobility, and coordinating closely with physicians to reduce complications and keep patients safe.

Few facilities provide this level of oversight, but through Dahlia’s partnerships with trusted local providers, families gain access to care environments equipped to manage complex conditions—from stroke rehabilitation and cardiac events to infections or chronic illness management. This ensures that each patient receives the right balance of clinical support and compassionate attention during recovery.

Common Conditions Requiring Post-Acute Care

Stroke recovery (rehabilitation, mobility support, speech therapy)
Cardiac events (heart attack, heart failure, post-bypass surgery)
Cancer treatments (tumor removal, chemotherapy-related weakness)
Respiratory illnesses (pneumonia, COPD flare-ups, tracheostomy care)
Neurological conditions (Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis flare-ups)
Infections requiring IV antibiotics (sepsis, cellulitis, urinary tract infections)
Post-COVID or other respiratory complications (oxygen therapy, pulmonary rehab)
Wound care needs (chronic wounds, pressure ulcers, surgical wound healing)
Diabetes complications (poor wound healing, infections, amputations)
Traumatic injuries (falls, fractures, head injuries)
Feeding tube or PEG placement (nutritional support management)
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) after long ICU stays

Care and Amenities Typically Offered in Post-Acute Care

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The Blossom
Assessment

The Blossom Assessment is a simple, thoughtful tool designed to help you identify the right level and type of care your loved one needs—so they can thrive with support that truly fits.

need urgent
care support?

Dahlia Care Partner advisors are available 7 days a week to assist with urgent senior care needs, helping families quickly find the right support and placement when time matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions About Post-Surgical Care

Post-acute care is the support patients receive after being discharged from the hospital, often following surgery, illness, or injury. It bridges the gap between hospital treatment and a safe return home, focusing on recovery, stabilization, and preventing readmission.

Adults recovering from events such as strokes, heart attacks, major surgeries, infections, or other complex medical conditions may benefit from post-acute care. It’s especially important for those who are not yet ready to manage independently at home.

Post-acute care may include wound and IV care, medication management, vital sign monitoring, physical or occupational therapy coordination, pain management, and 24/7 caregiver oversight. The goal is to support recovery while reducing the risk of complications.

While assisted living provides long-term support with daily activities, post-acute care is short-term and medically focused. It emphasizes rehabilitation and recovery after hospitalization, with greater medical oversight to ensure a safe transition back to independence or ongoing care.

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