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After Hospital & Rehab Home Care in King & Pierce Counties

A safer transition home—supporting routines, mobility, and daily tasks while strength returns.

Serving King County & Pierce County.

Why support after discharge matters

The first days at home after a hospital stay or rehab can be the most fragile: fatigue, new medications, limited mobility, and a home environment that may not be “recovery-ready.” We help you stabilize routines and reduce risk during this critical window.

AffordCare provides practical support so recovery at home feels safer, calmer, and more organized.

What’s included in after hospitalization/rehab care

We support your discharge routine with non-medical help: mobility safety, personal care, meals, hydration, and home setup—plus consistent communication so families know how things are going.

  • Safe mobility support and stand-by assistance

  • Transfers (bed/chair/toilet) and fall-risk reduction

  • Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting assistance

  • Meal prep, hydration reminders, basic nutrition support

  • Medication reminders (non-medical)

  • Light housekeeping and laundry for safety and comfort

  • Transportation to follow-up appointments (if requested)

  • Simple routine re-building (sleep, meals, movement)

  • Family updates on progress, risks, and adjustments

What kind of recovery support do you need?

First-Week Discharge Support

Best right after discharge—safety, routines, and help while strength returns.

Rehab-to-Home Transition

Best after SNF/rehab—support rebuilding daily habits and mobility safely.

Ongoing Recovery Assistance

Best when recovery is slower—consistent help for weeks as needs stabilize.

*We confirm schedule and tasks during your consultation.

How we get started

We start by listening. Your loved one is more than a diagnosis—good dementia care respects their routines, preferences, and comfort.

  1. Complimentary care consultation (needs, schedule, concerns, goals)

  2. Care plan (routines, safety priorities, communication approach)

  3. Caregiver match (skills + personality fit)

  4. Strong start (clear expectations and smooth first week)

  5. Ongoing oversight (check-ins and adjustments as needs change) 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is after-hospital home care?

Non-medical support after discharge to help with safety, mobility, personal care, meals, routines, and home setup during recovery.

No. We provide non-medical care. We can follow discharge instructions and coordinate communication with your care team.

Yes. We provide mobility support, safe transfers, supervision, and help keeping pathways clear.

Yes. We assist with hygiene and routines while strength and confidence rebuild.

Yes, depending on scheduling and needs. We can also assist with getting ready and safely transitioning in/out of the vehicle.

Yes. We can prepare simple meals, encourage hydration, and support nutrition routines.

Many start with 1–2 weeks and adjust based on progress, safety, and follow-up recommendations.

Availability varies. If you have a discharge date, contact us as early as possible so we can plan coverage.

Get a safer plan for recovery at home

Schedule your Complimentary Care Consultation and we’ll recommend support that fits the discharge plan and your home routine.