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Top Reasons Why Seniors Are Re-Hospitalized

Little joys like sleeping on your bed, eating home food, and unwinding in comfortable settings with close companions mean a lot to anyone being discharged from the hospital.

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Top Reasons Why Seniors Are Re-Hospitalized

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  1. Top Reasons Why Seniors Are Re-Hospitalized Little joys like sleeping on your bed, eating home food, and unwinding in comfortable settings with close companions mean a lot to anyone being discharged from the hospital. That’s especially true for Albuquerque Senior Care Service who have been living at a care home or in an assisted living community. However, if uttermost precautions aren’t taken, those pleasures can be short-lived. Studies have shown that almost one-fifth of Medicare patients who are discharged from inpatient care must be readmitted within the first 30 days. The good news is there are clear things that can be done to address the top 10 reasons seniors are re-hospitalized and help make sure they can stay healthy and at home. 01. Management of Medication - Seniors frequently receive a different drug dosage throughout a hospitalization than they were used to. Once patients come home, taking too much or too little medication can have negative health effects. Prescription reconciliation assistance can help avoid these issues. 02. Not following Discharge Orders - Some elderly individuals are either hesitant or unaware of how crucial it is to do such things to fully recover, whether it be taking drugs, restricting physical activity, or attending therapy. 03. Hospital-Acquired Infections Seniors who have recently been hospitalized and have weaker immune systems are more prone to getting surgical site infections, pneumonia, or stomach and urinary tract infections. Early diagnosis of symptoms will increase the likelihood that an elderly person can receive care at home and avoid a second hospital visit. 04. Breathing Conditions - The most frequent reasons for hospital readmissions in elderly patients are lung conditions such as pneumonia, COPD, and upper respiratory infections. Seniors can avoid having to be readmitted by contacting the physician if they are feeling sick with phlegm, have a fever, or are having trouble breathing.

  2. 05. Cardiac Attacks Hospitalization is stressful, particularly for the heart. Ensure your loved one takes their medication as prescribed, has access to nutritious food, and is motivated to exercise to maintain a healthy and strong heart. 06. Falls - Muscles deteriorate while lying in bed. The negative effects of new drugs could include tiredness and dizziness. Balance issues might arise from exhaustion. All of these increase the likelihood of serious injuries caused by a fall that may have to be treated in the hospital 07. Poor Nutrition Choosing to eat highly processed food containing high amounts of sugar and sodium or having trouble chewing or swallowing can lead to malnutrition which hinders the healing process. 08. Home Hazards Seniors may experience major health issues due to an unsafe neighborhood, trip-causing clutters, or failure to complete rehabilitative exercises. 09. Lack of Assistance at Home – Seniors who live alone run the risk of depression and re-hospitalization since they have no one to check on their physiological parameters, call for aid in a situation of emergency, or even just socialize with. 10. Not Attending Follow-Up Appointments Seniors sometimes skip medical check-ups to take care of problems that could lead to readmission for an exploratory stay, whether it's due to forgetfulness or lack of access to a car. MAYBERRY — Senior Care Service in Albuquerque It may be time for your loved one to relocate to an assisted living facility if they are far from friends and family. There, they will have the company of other senior citizens and caring support staff. The staff at Mayberry Senior Care Service in Albuquerque is committed to providing the best care and hospitality services that address each resident's social, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs around the clock.

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