Welcome to Season 2 of Healthcare Redefined: Advocating for Aging Adults and Their Families. Hosts Pam Dunwald and Linda Kritikos close out their discharge planning series from the first season by discussing one of the most stressful parts of a hospital stay: what happens when someone leaves too soon or feels pressured to leave before they’re ready. Pam and Linda explain what it means to leave the hospital against medical advice (AMA), why discharge planning can feel rushed, and how families can advocate for a safer transition home without becoming confrontational. They also offer a look ahead at the themes for Season 2.
Pam and Linda walk listeners through practical steps to take before discharge, including asking for clear medical explanations, requesting care conferences, understanding appeal rights, and making sure medications, follow-up appointments, and home support services are fully organized before leaving the hospital. They explain why medication errors are one of the leading causes of hospital readmissions and share simple ways caregivers can reduce mistakes during transitions of care. Pam and Linda provide real-world caregiver advocacy tools to help families feel more prepared, informed, and confident during one of healthcare’s most overwhelming transitions.
Key Moments:
00:00 — Why Discharge Planning Matters
Pam and Linda introduce the risks of unsafe hospital discharge and explain why transitions of care are one of the most vulnerable times for aging adults.
01:42 — Season One Wrap-Up and Season Two Preview
The hosts reflect on caregiver challenges from season one and introduce the new season theme focused on getting your affairs in order.
02:32 — Three Common Discharge Situations Families Face
Pam and Linda outline leaving AMA, medication mistakes after discharge, and what happens when home care is not working.
03:15 — “I Want to Leave” vs “They’re Sending Me Home Too Soon”
The discussion compares two common hospital discharge concerns and why both can lead to unsafe outcomes.
04:01 — What Leaving Against Medical Advice Really Means
Pam explains AMA discharge in simple language and discusses why families worry about insurance coverage.
05:31 — Questions to Ask Before Leaving the Hospital
The hosts share practical caregiver advocacy tips, including asking for clear medical explanations, written discharge instructions, and follow-up plans.
08:59 — Medication Errors After Hospital Discharge
Pam and Linda explain why medication changes during transitions of care are one of the biggest causes of hospital readmissions.
11:11 — Medication Reconciliation Explained
Listeners learn how to compare pre-hospital and post-hospital medication lists to avoid dangerous medication mistakes.
13:31 — Why Supplements and Cannabis Belong on Medication Lists
Linda explains why vitamins, supplements, herbals, essential oils, and cannabis use should always be discussed with healthcare providers.
14:41 — It’s Okay to Slow Down the Discharge Process
The hosts encourage families to pause and ask questions when medication instructions or discharge plans feel confusing.
15:39 — What Happens When Going Home Is Not Working
Pam discusses what families can do if a loved one cannot safely manage at home after discharge.
16:12 — Can Someone Still Go to Rehab or Skilled Nursing?
The conversation explains Medicare timelines, rehab eligibility, and why contacting the hospital social worker quickly is important.
18:20 — Assisted Living vs Skilled Nursing Explained
Linda outlines the differences between assisted living, rehab, memory care, and skilled nursing placement.
23:43 — Hospital Discharge Appeals and the Role of the Ombudsman
The hosts explain Medicare appeal rights, discharge reviews, and how ombudsmen help families advocate for safe transitions.
28:58 — Weekend Discharges and Home Health Delays
Pam and Linda explain why weekend hospital discharges can create gaps in care and what families should prepare for before going home.
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Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Weekly Newsletter: “Senior Saturday”
- Transitions in Care Guide – Discharging home or changing levels of care can cause risks and potential errors. The Transitions in Care Guide is designed to cover these changes and how to prevent errors with your medications or treatment plan.
- Family Caregiver Resources and Checklists
- Medicare Appeal Information
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