Nothing in here talks about the recovery results are better doing it this way. So that is obviously not the reason for doing this. I bet it is cost saving and lack of medical staff. So you will need to ask uncomfortable questions and keep asking until they tell you the real reason.
http://newrytimes.com/2014/10/27/improved-care-for-stroke-patients-at-home/
To achieve the best possible outcomes for stroke patients, the
Southern Trust aims to provide shorter intensive care in hospital
followed by tailored support at home, says Angela McVeigh, Director of
Older People and Primary Care Services at the Southern Health and Social
Care Trust.
“Getting specialised intensive care in hospital following a stroke
can enable patients to leave hospital sooner, and continue their care in
a home environment, with tailored support to achieve the best possible
outcomes,” Mrs McVeigh says.
“Research shows that more than 75 per cent of strokes occur in people
over 65 years of age and it can have a devastating impact on people’s
lives affecting their ability to move, eat, speak or carry out simple
tasks.
“The Community Stroke Team in Newry and Mourne works with patients
and their carers on discharge from hospital and for up to a further 12
weeks in their own homes.
“The team works closely with medical and healthcare staff for the
safe and appropriate discharge from hospital to ensure support networks
are available in the home or alternative place of rehabilitation.”
Any patient referred to the team gets input from a range of
professionals depending on their particular needs including a specialist
stroke nurse, speech and language therapist, occupational therapist,
physiotherapist, rehabilitation worker and social worker.
“The team provides assessment, information, advice and support to
stroke patients and their families,” adds Mrs McVeigh. “Carers are vital
in assisting the person with a stroke to come to terms with their
illness and in making lifestyle changes.
“The carer is often involved in sessions to practice specific
treatment, handling techniques and the use of equipment. To build
strength and increase independence, some patients will have a home
treatment programme developed with the therapist which they undertake
every day with the support of a family member or carer.”
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