Not emergency care. If there are urgent symptoms, worsening condition, or a same-day clinical decision, contact 911, the treating clinician, the facility nurse/clinician, or go to the emergency department.

What the checklist helps organize

Discharge readiness

Questions about why the patient is ready to leave, what still needs follow-up, and what should trigger a call back.

Medication changes

Questions about new, stopped, temporary, high-risk, or confusing medications after hospitalization.

Rehab or SNF transfer

Questions about therapy goals, medical stability, follow-up appointments, and who is responsible for updates.

Home care planning

Questions about equipment, nursing, therapy, oxygen, wounds, follow-up visits, transportation, and family roles.

Use it for the next care conversation

  • Print it before discharge, rehab transfer, or a follow-up appointment.
  • Circle the questions that match the situation.
  • Ask the treating team which issues are most important now.
  • Write down who to call for problems after discharge.
  • Use BridgeCare only for non-urgent advisory interpretation and preparation.

No records or PHI through this page

This checklist is educational. Do not send medical records, patient names, dates of birth, medication lists, hospital names, facility names, exact dates, photos, urgent symptoms, or detailed clinical facts through ordinary email or a public form.

If the story is still unclear

BridgeCare can help families understand the medical story and prepare better questions for the treating team. It does not replace the treating team, make emergency decisions, or guarantee changes to the care plan.