Swing Bed Services
Call 606.375.2014There are times when a patient no longer needs the acute care first received in the hospital–yet may benefit from further rehabilitation services before you return home. For those patients, we offer Swing Bed Services. After surgery and hospitalization, patients may move their status from an acute care hospital patient to a swing bed patient. Others move from another hospital to a facility with swing bed care, closer to home. The ultimate goal of swing bed care is to help the patient improve their physical functioning before returning home.
Swing bed services can help patients who need:
- Long-term IV antibiotics
- Wound care
- Rehabilitation after surgery
- Therapy after a stroke, accident, or injury
- Rehab or skilled care after a recent hospitalization
Next Steps
The skilled and compassionate staff at Fleming County Hospital works with patients and their families to create individualized treatment plans based on each patient's needs. Our goal is to help patients heal and gain strength, so they can regain their independence and return home.
Most Insurance Plans Accepted:
- Medicare & Medicare Advantage plans
- Most Medicaid plans
- Most commercial insurance
Qualifications for Swing Bed Services
Patients are evaluated and admitted for Swing Bed care based on their medical and physical needs. Once it is determined that Swing Bed care is appropriate, qualifications include (but not limited to):
- Qualifying 3-day in patient hospital stay (for most insurance providers)
- Documented need for further nursing and therapy services
- Patients who require long term IV therapy services
- Wound care
Services Offered
While each patient's care is unique to their situation and treatment plan, our team consists of professionals from a variety of clinical areas including:
- Primary physician or hospitalist
- 24/7 hospital-trained nursing staff
- Physical, Occupational, Respiratory and Speech therapy
- Dietitian
- Pharmacist
- Personalized activities
- Ministerial services
Discharge Criteria
- Specific goals have been met
- Established safe transitional plan for home
- Achieved maximum benefits of skilled nursing per therapy
- Changes in patient's needs or level of care
- Required home medical equipment needs arranged