Getting home from hospital can feel like a relief — and also overwhelming. You may not feel ready. You may not have the support you need in place. This guide helps you take the right steps quickly.
The first few days after discharge are the highest-risk period for readmission. Take it seriously:
On discharge, you should have received:
If any of these are missing, call the ward or your GP.
If you have care needs following your discharge, you may be entitled to free, council-arranged care for up to 6 weeks under the "Discharge to Assess" pathway. During this period, your care needs are assessed while you recover at home.
This care should have been arranged before you left hospital. If it was not:
If you were discharged before you felt ready, or without adequate care in place:
Ekvarta can arrange care at very short notice — often within 24–48 hours:
WhatsApp us or email. Tell us what happened — the hospital admission, what surgery or treatment was involved, what you're struggling with at home, and where you live.
We'll ask about your specific needs — meals, medication prompts, housekeeping, company, mobility support. No lengthy paperwork to start.
We match you with a suitable carer and visits begin. We can start with as little as a single daily visit and increase from there.
Call 999 immediately or go to A&E if you experience:
For anything not urgent, call NHS 111 — they will advise whether you need to go to hospital.
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