Commonly Treated Diagnosis:
- Orthopedic injuries or surgeries
- Generalized weakness
- Neurological disorders
- Infectious disease
- Back injuries or surgeries
- Difficulty walking
- Chronic disorders
- Wounds
- Cognitive deficits
Caring for our community Close to Home…
If you or a loved one needs time to recover from a surgery, illness or injury, a Swing Bed program would allow them to recover in a hospital setting versus a nursing home. In the hospital, they would have easy access to nursing care and therapies. The goal of a Swing Bed program is to assist you or your loved one in becoming as independent as possible before discharge.
For additional information about Paulding County Hospital Inpatient Rehabilitation (Swing Bed Program), please call 419-399-1717.
Swing Bed: Inpatient Transitional Program
Sometimes we just need a little help getting home from the hospital. Our transitional care program, also known as “swing bed” is designed just for that.
When a patient has surgery, whether at PCH or another hospital, they may be ready for discharge but not quite ready for home. When they need some extra help, but loved ones are unable to provide the level of support needed, our swing bed program is here.
Healthcare professionals are available 24 hours a day to provide swing bed patients with the therapy, care and assistance they need to get back on their feet and back home—all without undue burden or added expense for patients and their families. Medicare and most insurance companies reimburse the program.
For more information please call 419-399-1717.
Program benefits
- Specialized wound care
- IV therapy
- 24-hour registered nurses on staff
- High nurse-to-patient ratio
- In-house pharmacists and registered dieticians
- Rehab therapy services located on site
- Radiology services on site
- 24-hour emergency department on site
- Discharge planning social services
Rehabilitation Program Team
The Pauling County Hospital Rehabilitation Program Team consists of:
- Providers
- Nurses
- Physical Therapists
- Speech Therapists
- Occupational Therapists