Professional In Post-Hospital / Recovery Support Care services
Who this service is for
- Patients recently discharged from hospital or rehab
- Individuals recovering from surgery or a health event
- families needing regular check-ins
- Seniors at risk of hospital readmission
- Families who can't be present full-time during recovery
Example for Post-Hospital Care:
- Discharge day assistance and setup
- Medication reminders and management
- Wound care monitoring (non-clinical)
- Meal preparation and nutrition support
- Physical therapy exercise reminders
Who Can Benefit from Post-Hospital Care?
- Reduces risk of hospital readmission
- Speeds recovery in a familiar environment
- Ensures medication and care plan compliance
- Gives families confidence during recovery
Why OHAI
- Professional caregivers
- Personalized care
- Flexible schedules
- Private-pay clarity
How Care Begins
Simple & Fast Process
Step 1 – Call or complete intake form
Call or submit a request online
Step 2 – Free consultation
We assess your needs and preferences
Step 3 – Care plan created
We match you with the right caregiver
Step 3 – Care begins
Services begin within 24–48 hours
Frequently Asked Home Care Questions
We can often begin care within 24 to 48 hours of your initial contact with us — sometimes the same day as discharge, depending on the situation. We understand that transitions from hospital to home are time-sensitive, and we’re structured to move fast when families need us.
Yes. We work closely with discharge planners, social workers, and family members to ensure a smooth transition home. While we don’t provide clinical or medical services, we support compliance with discharge instructions, monitor for warning signs, and keep families informed throughout recovery.
Recovery care can be short-term — covering just the critical first few weeks after discharge — or it can transition into ongoing care if longer-term support is needed. Many clients begin with recovery support and continue with companion or personal care as a long-term arrangement.
Our caregivers are not nurses or medical professionals. They provide non-medical support — things like medication reminders, meal preparation, appointment transportation, light household tasks, and companionship. For clients with skilled nursing needs, we recommend coordination with a home health agency alongside our services.
Our caregivers are trained to recognize warning signs such as changes in behavior, mobility, breathing, or skin condition. If something concerns them, they contact the family immediately and can help facilitate urgent medical attention if needed. We serve as an important safety net during the vulnerable recovery period.
Many readmissions happen because patients return home without adequate support — they miss medications, skip follow-up appointments, or don’t eat and rest properly. Our caregivers address all of these gaps by providing structured, consistent support that keeps your loved one on track with their recovery plan.
Areas We Serve
Proudly serving families across:
- Cherokee
- Cobb
- Bartow
- Dekalb
- Paulding
- Douglas
- Forsyth
- Fulton
- Hall
- Rockdale

Call 470-298-9481