You are leaving hospital to go to another place of care
Updated 10 August 2022
This leaflet explains why you are leaving hospital and what you might expect after you have left.
Why am I leaving hospital?
The team caring for you have agreed that you no longer need hospital care and it is safe for you to move to another place of care to continue your recovery.
Why can’t I stay in hospital?
When you no longer need hospital care, it is better to continue your recovery out of hospital. Staying in hospital for longer than necessary may reduce your independence, result in you losing muscle strength or expose you to infection. Leaving hospital when you are ready is not only best for you but will free up a bed for someone who is very unwell.
Our top priority is to ensure you are in the right place at the right time for the best recovery possible. The best place for you right now is a bed in the community which can best meet your needs at this time. If you are a care home resident this will most likely be your care home.
What might I expect?
The team caring for you will discuss transport and other arrangements with you (and your carers, family and/or friends if you wish). If you have coronavirus (COVID-19), you will be provided with relevant advice.
If you need more care and support now than when you came into hospital, the team caring for you will discuss options for how you receive that care and support following discharge. The team will also discuss when you should be assessed for the provision of any long-term care and support. You may be required to contribute towards the cost of your care and support, if you need it.