The hospital just told you your loved one is being discharged. In most cases we can have a caregiver in place within 24 hours of your call.
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Day-to-day non-medical support that works alongside the home health nurse and the family.
Caregivers prompt at the right times on the hospital-set schedule. Never administering, always supporting routine.
Help getting in and out of bed, to the bathroom, up from a chair. Steady, careful, fall-aware.
Familiar foods on a schedule. Fluids tracked. Nutrition supported through the recovery weeks.
Drive to follow-ups, imaging, infusion appointments, labs. We coordinate the schedule with the family.
Eyes on temperature, confusion, swelling, breathing, appetite. Early signal, early call to the family.
Light cleaning so walkers and canes have clear paths. The home stays safe to move through.
Photo placeholderDischarge week is when the hand-off between the hospital, the family, and the home falls through. Bluebonnet keeps it from falling.
“My great grandma is 100 years old (literally) and they take amazing care of her. Katie has great communication and locks in on any concerns or questions we have. I highly recommend!”
Discharge calls usually come when you are already exhausted. Our job is to take one large worry off your plate quickly and keep it off until your loved one is steady again.
Most cases. Including weekends. We come to you, you don’t come to us.
In most cases. Sometimes the next morning. We move on the discharge timeline.
No retelling the story to a new face. Your loved one builds rapport.
Most post-hospital clients need a few weeks. Schedule what you actually need.
Full coverage across Tarrant County, with caregivers who know the neighborhoods they serve.
A free, no-pressure conversation with a Bluebonnet care coordinator. We’ll listen, answer questions, and help you decide what comes next.