Heal Safely at Home with Professional Support

Plan Recovery & Short-Term Home Care in Denver

You recover faster and more comfortably in your own home. After surgery, injury, or hospitalization, recovery and short-term home care from Next Phase of Care provides temporary support with mobility help, medication reminders, monitoring of recovery routines, and coordination with family. Our caregivers work closely with your discharge instructions to ensure you follow your doctor's orders and avoid complications that could lead to repeat hospital visits.

Denver's large hospital network—including UCHealth, Kaiser, and Denver Health—drives demand for fast, safe at-home recovery services. We serve clients throughout Denver and surrounding areas who need hands-on assistance during the critical weeks following a medical event. Our caregivers help with bathing, dressing, mobility, meal prep, and keeping your home clean so you can focus entirely on healing.

Arrange short-term recovery care today and give yourself the best chance for a full, safe recovery.

What's Included in This Service

When you start recovery care, our team reviews your discharge paperwork, medication schedule, and mobility restrictions. We create a care plan that supports your healing process and keeps you safe at home in Denver. Your caregiver arrives daily or as often as needed, helping with tasks you can't safely do alone, like getting in and out of bed, bathing, or preparing meals that support your recovery.

Next Phase of Care assigns caregivers trained in post-surgical support, wound care observation, and safe mobility techniques. We provide medication reminders, monitor your recovery routines, and communicate with family members to keep everyone informed. Short-term care is helpful for avoiding repeat hospital visits and complications.

Our services adapt as you regain strength. Early on, your caregiver may assist with all personal care tasks. As you improve, they transition to lighter support, encouraging independence while remaining ready to help if needed.

How Our Process Works

Clients and families in Denver often have questions about what recovery care involves and how long it lasts. Here are answers to the most common concerns.

How soon after discharge can care start?
We can often begin services within 24 to 48 hours of your discharge, depending on caregiver availability and your location in Denver and surrounding areas.
What tasks do caregivers help with during recovery?
Caregivers assist with mobility, bathing, dressing, meal prep, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and monitoring your recovery routines according to your discharge instructions.
How long does short-term care usually last?
Most clients need recovery care for two to six weeks, depending on the type of surgery or injury and how quickly they regain independence.
Do caregivers coordinate with my doctor?
We follow your discharge instructions closely and can communicate updates to family members. We recommend families share important changes with your medical team directly.
What if I need care longer than expected?
We adjust your care plan as needed. If recovery takes longer, we can extend services or transition you to long-term care options that fit your evolving needs.

Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a new injury, or rebuilding strength after hospitalization, short-term care helps you heal safely at home. Start your recovery care plan now and take the first step toward full healing.