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"Can We Go Home Yet?”: Inside the Discharge Process with Hospital Social Worker Marsha Hall

"Can We Go Home Yet?”: Inside the Discharge Process with Hospital Social Worker Marsha Hall

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In this episode of Healthcare Redefined, Pam and Linda sit down with hospital social worker and discharge planner Marsha Hall to unpack what really happens behind the scenes before a patient leaves the hospital. Hospital discharge planning can feel rushed, confusing, and overwhelming, especially when you're caring for an aging parent. From understanding when discharge planning actually begins to navigating insurance coverage, skilled nursing placement, home health services, and family dynamics, Pam and Linda offer practical guidance for caregivers who want to ensure a safe transition home.Marsha shares insider insight into the role of a hospital social worker, common discharge bottlenecks, Medicare and Medicaid considerations, homebound requirements for home health, and how families can advocate without feeling powerless. If you've ever felt like the hospital was “kicking your mom out,” Pam, Linda, and Marsha discuss everything you need to know to clarify myths, explain your rights, and outline the questions every caregiver should ask before discharge day.Key Moments:00:00 — Caregiver Bootcamp Announcement Pam introduces a new Family Caregiver Bootcamp, a two-hour workshop designed to help new caregivers organize information, ask the right questions, and build a practical 30-day caregiving action plan.01:49 — Episode Introduction: Discharge Planning The hosts introduce Episode 12, explaining that the discussion will focus on what needs to be in place before a hospital discharge and how families can avoid unsafe transitions home.03:18 — Meet the Expert: Hospital Social Worker Marsha Hall Pam introduces Marsha Hall, a hospital social worker and discharge planner, who explains how her role supports patients and families during hospital stays and discharge planning.04:46 — What a Discharge Planner Actually Does Marsha explains that discharge planning starts on day one of admission and involves coordinating with physicians, therapists, and nurses while evaluating the patient’s overall situation and support system at home.07:11 — The One Thing Families Should Never Hide Marsha stresses the importance of honesty about home conditions and caregiving limitations, noting that sugarcoating the situation can lead to unsafe discharges and hospital readmissions.08:30 — Insurance and Discharge Bottlenecks The conversation explores how insurance networks, facility contracts, and prior authorizations can delay discharge plans or limit where patients can receive care.14:00 — “The Hospital Is Kicking My Mom Out” Myth Marsha addresses the common complaint that hospitals rush patients out, explaining that safe discharge planning and insurance constraints often drive the timeline.23:07 — Deciding Between Home Care, Rehab, or Skilled Nursing The team discusses how therapists, physicians, and patient preferences determine whether someone receives home health services, inpatient rehab, or skilled nursing care.26:11 — The Difference Between Home Health and Non-Medical Care Marsha explains the distinction between skilled home health services covered by insurance and non-medical home support services like housekeeping or bathing assistance.32:39 — Community Resources Families Should Know About Marsha outlines key resources social workers help coordinate, including the Aging and Disability Resource Center, transportation, caregiver support, Meals on Wheels, and medical equipment loans.40:17 — Common Discharge Mistakes Families Make The hosts discuss common problems after discharge, such as missed follow-ups, declined services, and medication confusion, and how families can prevent them.51:58 — Care Conferences: Getting Everyone on the Same Page Marsha explains how care conferences bring the care team and family together to resolve disagreements and create a safe plan before discharge.__Pam and Linda look forward to returning with more informative episodes of Healthcare Redefined: Advocating for Aging Adults and Their Families in Season 2. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss their return.__Resources Mentioned in This Episode: New Family Caregiver Boot CampYouTube Channel Website: YourNurseAdvocateConsulting.comFamily Caregiver Meeting AgendaWeekly Newsletter: "Senior Saturday" - Where we share tips and strategies for assisting in the management of caring for an aging loved one. Videos, blog posts, resources, checklists, guides, workshops, "News You Can Use" and much more!—Contact Pam Dunwald & Linda Kritikos | Your Nurse Advocate Consulting: Website: YourNurseAdvocateConsulting.comFacebook: @Your RNAdvocatePinterest: @YourNurseAdvocateInstagram: @YourRNAdvocateLinkedin: Your Nurse Advocate ConsultingYouTube: Your Nurse Advocate Consulting
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