Going Home

    Going Home Discharge Information
    Your physician will meet with you and determine that you are ready to be discharged.  Feel free to ask any questions regarding your condition or care after discharge at this time.

    You may need to receive additional treatments or medication prior to discharge and may have to wait until all treatment is complete.

    You will receive written discharge instructions from your nurse including medication information and follow up instructions relevant to your condition.  Please take the time to review all instructions and ask your nurse to clarify any concerns you have.

    You or your designee will be required to meet with a financial representative.

    Check List
    Please review this checklist of discharge goals and evaluate your readiness:

    Discharge Instruction Papers
    Medication Guidelines
    Prescriptions
    Clothing
    Personal Items
    Wheelchairs, Walkers, Canes
    Home Health Care Information
    Retrieve Valuables
    Your Own Medications

    After Your Stay

    Classes, Support Groups and More
    Physicians Regional Healthcare System sponsors and coordinates a wide array of classes, lectures, screenings and support groups, many of which are offered to the public at no charge.  For more information on future events and offerings, check the Physicians Regional Medical Healthcare System Web site at www.PhysiciansRegional.net and local newspapers regularly.   

    How to Obtain Copies of Your Medical Record
    A specific authorization currently signed and dated by the patient (or legal representative) after treatment is required before copies of the medical record can be released.  Requests for medical records of recent hospital discharges will take 14 days to process.  Blank authorization forms are available by calling the following phone numbers:
    Physicians Regional-Pine Ridge: 304-5192
    Physicians Regional-Collier Boulevard: 354-6045  

    Thank You!  It has been our pleasure to care for you during your hospital stay.