A patient’s first entry to a hospital is generally called an “acute” care admission. Usually the patient steadily regains their health and the need for extensive care is reduced. Eventually, the patient is well enough to be discharged from the hospital.
Sometimes a patient may need an extended period of time after the acute phase of an illness to fully recuperate. This type of medical attention is often referred to as “swingbed” care.
Archbold Mitchell’s Swingbed Program is a hospital-based skilled nursing program that includes additional rehabilitation services such as physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy. The Swingbed Program offers patients high quality, inpatient rehabilitation services close to home.
Swingbed care in a hospital setting offers patients immediate access to acute or emergency care should the need arise.
The swingbed program at Archbold Mitchell offers the following unique advantages for our patients:
When a patient in the hospital recuperates to the point where only skilled care is needed, the patient’s status is changed from acute care to swingbed care. The patient must then be evaluated to determine if swingbed care is needed.
Criteria for admission to swingbed care may vary depending on the patient’s method of payment.
Consultation within 30 days of a three-night stay with the hospital social worker, discharge planner or physician can best determine a patient’s eligibility for the program.
Because swingbed care services are recognized as a cost-effective alternative to acute care hospitalization, Medicare, Medicaid and many commercial insurance plans cover services provided under this program.
A patient hospitalized in another facility should contact their primary care physician or the hospital’s social worker or discharge planner who will arrange an interview and discuss admission criteria with the Archbold Mitchell Swingbed Program Coordinator.
To learn more about the Archbold Mitchell Swingbed Program, call the swingbed coordinator at 229.336.4609 or 229.336.4608.