Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals

A seamless transition from ICU to around the clock care and rehabilitation

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CareOne Long Term Acute Care Hospitals

CareOne Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACHs) are crucial in ensuring patients get the best treatment and care while transitioning from an intensive care unit (ICU).

They make an incredible impact on patients with complex medical needs and ensure they get ongoing care and treatment for optimal recovery.

Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals are devoted to helping patients get the care they need to regain their strength and independence and return to everyday life.

What is a Long-Term Acute Care Hospital?

Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) are specialized medical facilities designed to provide extended hospital-level care for patients with complex medical conditions. They cater to patients who have recently been discharged from intensive care units (ICUs) and still need ongoing medical treatment at a higher level.

CareOne LTACHs are uniquely designed to be equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by an entire medical team to ensure patients get comprehensive care around the clock. They are renowned for their superior clinical capabilities and state-of-the-art technology.

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CareOne’s Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals

We know the transition from the ICU can be challenging and overwhelming. CareOne LTACHs are focused on making that transition as comfortable as possible while providing patients with the best quality care.

Our LTACHs are renowned for their innovative technology and give patients immediate access to all hospital services. Staffed by a multidisciplinary team of critical care physicians, nurses, respiratory care practitioners, dietitians, occupational/physical therapists, and social workers, we ensure your loved one has the expert care they need to recover and heal.

Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals

Services Offered at CareOne LTACHs

We are dedicated to the health and well-being of seniors at every stage of life. CareOne LTACHs offer comprehensive services to manage a wide range of conditions such as respiratory failure, chronic wounds, complex infections, and cardiac complications. Our full list of services include:

  • Ventilator Management & Weaning

  • Pulmonary & Tracheostomy Care

  • Chest Tube Management

  • IV Antibiotic Therapy

  • Infection Treatment Requiring Isolation

  • Cardiac IV Medications, Telemetry

  • Post Cardiac Surgery Care

  • Complex & Deep Wound Management

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