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Hospital-to-Home Support

Your Partner for Safer Discharge Transitions

Our clinical team helps hospitals move appropriate patients home promptly while giving families the skilled nursing support they need during the first critical days of recovery.

We focus on stroke and neurological care, hip and orthopedic recovery, and complex wound management, with clear communication back to referring providers and outpatient clinics.

Two-Hour Intake

Complete referrals are reviewed and processed within two hours.

RN Care Within 24 Hours

An RN can reach the patient within 24 hours after hospital discharge.

The 24-Hour Commitment

A Faster Path From Referral to Home Care

Discharge delays keep patients in beds they no longer need. Our referral workflow is built to move quickly while maintaining clear clinical coordination.

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Fast Intake

Processed Within 2 Hours

Complete referrals are reviewed promptly so discharge teams can keep the transition moving.

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Day-One Care

RN Visit Within 24 Hours

A registered nurse reaches the patient within 24 hours after hospital discharge.

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Easy Referral

Fax the Face-Sheet

Send the patient face-sheet directly to our intake team at (303) 889-5208.

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Clinical Coordination

Updates Back to Your Team

We communicate progress and concerns to referring providers and outpatient clinics.

Our Specialized RN Capabilities

Focused clinical pathways support safer recovery at home and help protect hospital readmission rates.

Nurse supporting neurological recovery at home

Stroke & Neuro Care

Neuro monitoring, stroke-specific vital tracking, medication reconciliation, and fall-risk home safety assessments.

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Patient receiving post-operative orthopedic support at home

Post-Op Hip & Ortho Recovery

Wound, staple, and suture support, day-one physical therapy coordination, and clinical pain-management education.

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Registered nurse reviewing a patient care plan at home

Advanced Wound Management

Wound Vac therapy, complex dressing changes, debridement monitoring, infection checks, and clinic coordination.

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More Ways We Can Help

Additional Home Care Services

Alongside our specialized RN pathways, we provide dependable day-to-day support tailored to each client and family.

Personal care assistance at home

Personal Care Assistance

Dignified help with bathing, grooming, dressing, mobility, meals, and everyday routines.

Companion care and social support

Companion Services

Meaningful companionship, wellness check-ins, errands, light housekeeping, and routine support.

Dementia and memory care at home

Dementia Care

Structured routines, trained memory support, family coordination, and compassionate supervision.

Respite care for family caregivers

Respite Care

Flexible hourly, overnight, weekend, or short-term support that gives family caregivers time to recharge.

General post-surgery recovery support

Post-Surgery Recovery

Coordinated daily support after surgery, injury, or hospitalization to promote safer recovery at home.

Protecting Readmission Rates

Clinical Support That Helps Patients Stay Safely at Home

Our targeted clinical pathways help stabilize the transition from hospital to home, reinforce the discharge plan, and identify concerns before they lead to an avoidable emergency-room return.

Hospital case managers, providers, and outpatient clinics receive dependable updates so care stays coordinated across the patient's recovery team.

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Discharge-Focused Clinical Pathways

Specialized support for complex hospital transitions

Stroke-specific vital and neurological monitoring
At-home medication reconciliation
Fall-risk assessments for neuro recovery
Hip and orthopedic wound management
Day-one home physical therapy coordination
Wound Vac and complex dressing support
Debridement monitoring and infection checks
Updates to providers and wound clinics

Ready to Refer?

Call our intake team 24/7 or fax the patient face-sheet directly to (303) 889-5208.

Flexible Care Paths

Care Options Built Around Your Needs

Explore care paths designed to match your timeline, coverage, and family goals. Whether you need support right away or want to plan for ongoing help at home, EZ Care Transportation LLC offers clear options with compassionate guidance at every step.

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Private Pay Home Care

Private pay makes it easier to begin care without waiting on outside approvals, while giving your family more control over scheduling, services, and everyday support.

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Use Existing Coverage

Long-Term Care Insurance

If you already have a policy, we can help you understand how home care benefits may apply, what documents are usually needed, and how to move forward with fewer surprises.

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Medicaid Pathways

IHSS, CFC and HCBS Programs

These care pathways may support personal care, homemaking, and health-related services for eligible clients who want to remain safe, supported, and independent at home.

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Family Support

Family Caregiver Guidance

For families who want to stay closely involved, we can explain training, support resources, and qualifying caregiver pathways available through select Medicaid-based programs.

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Coverage Guide

Long-Term Care Insurance, Explained Clearly

Planning for future care can help families protect savings, preserve options, and make thoughtful decisions before support becomes urgent. Long-term care insurance is often part of that planning when aging, illness, injury, or cognitive change may affect daily independence.

This type of coverage is generally designed for extended support needs rather than short-term medical treatment alone. Many long-term support costs are not fully covered by regular health insurance or Medicare, so families often look to these policies for help paying for care delivered at home, in assisted living, in skilled nursing settings, or through other long-term support programs.

Policy terms vary by carrier. Benefit triggers, waiting periods, provider rules, and covered care settings should always be reviewed carefully before services begin.

Protect assets

Coverage may reduce the need to rely entirely on personal savings for ongoing support.

Keep more choices

Families often gain more flexibility around where care happens and how support is arranged.

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What families should know about long-term care coverage

This overview is meant to help you understand how long-term care insurance often works in real-world home care planning.

  • What long-term care insurance usually covers

    Long-term care insurance is intended to help pay for extended support when a person can no longer manage important day-to-day tasks independently. Instead of focusing only on hospital treatment, it often addresses help with bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transfers, mobility, and supervision related to cognitive decline. It is generally meant for support needs that fall outside ordinary medical coverage and may help families access care without leaning only on savings.

  • Why planning ahead matters

    The need for long-term support is not limited to one stage of life. Older adults, people recovering from serious health events, and individuals managing chronic or progressive conditions may all need extended help. Planning early can create more room to compare options, budget for care, and avoid rushed decisions during a crisis.

  • Types of care a policy may help fund
    • In-home care for personal support, routines, medication reminders, meals, and companionship
    • Assisted living for people who need help with daily tasks but still want a residential community setting
    • Skilled nursing or nursing home care when constant supervision or medical support becomes necessary
    • Adult day programs, respite support, or memory care designed for structure, supervision, and cognitive support
    • Hospice or comfort-focused care when quality of life becomes the main goal
  • Benefits families often value most
    • Financial help with care costs that can otherwise grow quickly over time
    • More control over provider choice, care setting, and the pace of care decisions
    • Less pressure on family members to carry every caregiving responsibility alone
    • Better ability to protect retirement assets and resources meant for future family goals
    • Potential access to broader or higher-quality care options, depending on the policy
  • How long-term care policies generally work
    • Policies usually set a daily or monthly benefit amount and a total benefit period
    • An elimination period may apply before benefits begin, often measured in days
    • Benefits are commonly triggered when someone cannot complete a required number of daily living activities or needs cognitive supervision
    • Inflation protection may be available to help benefits keep pace with rising care costs
    • Carrier rules may require specific provider documentation, care plans, or billing formats
  • Choosing a policy or reviewing one you already have

    A strong review usually looks at covered care settings, benefit size, benefit duration, inflation features, provider flexibility, and the financial strength of the insurer. Premiums are often shaped by age, health history, and the level of coverage selected. Families who buy earlier in life often see more affordable choices, but even an existing policy deserves a careful review before care starts.

  • Quick answers to common questions

    Can it be used for care at home?

    Many policies include in-home care, but the exact provider and documentation rules depend on the contract.

    Does it only apply to nursing homes?

    No. Long-term care insurance may also help with home care, assisted living, memory support, adult day services, and more.

    When do benefits usually begin?

    Benefits typically begin after policy triggers are met and any elimination period has been satisfied.

    Why review coverage before care starts?

    Early review helps families understand limits, paperwork, approved provider rules, and the best way to activate benefits.

    What usually affects the cost?

    Pricing often depends on age, health, benefit size, coverage length, and whether inflation protection is included.

    When do many people start planning?

    Many families begin reviewing options well before care is needed, because earlier planning may open up more flexible and affordable choices.

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