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Once your physician has informed you that you can be discharged, please plan that the processing of your discharge orders will take 2 to 3 hours. This time is needed to assure that you receive all the necessary information and education to ensure your safe discharge and that all consulting physicians who have been involved in your care are notified. Discharge time is 11 a.m. Please arrange for someone to be available to take you home by 11 a.m. If you cannot leave by this time, please notify your nurse so alternate arrangements can be made.

While you are in the hospital there will be a case manager available to assist you with your discharge planning. Your physician, nurse, and case manager will give you information needed to continue your recovery at home. If you have questions about diet, medications, the time of your next physician's appointment or what continuing care is needed at home, ask your physician or nurse.

Discharge Instructions and Medications
Your physician and your nurse will give you instructions about post-hospital care. If you have questions about your diet, activities or other matters, speak with your nurse. If your physician has prescribed medications, you will be given a prescription, which you may have filled at your local pharmacy.

Skilled Nursing Facility
There are occasions when patients need additional treatment or care after they are discharged from the hospital. St. Mary's Skilled Nursing Facility is designed for patients who no longer require acute care in a hospital but who may have additional skilled care needs such as physical therapy or specialized nursing care. Click here for more information or call (415) 750-5655.

Home Health Care
Your physician may request continued in-home services after you leave the hospital. The case manager will help make the appropriate arrangements for those services you require in the home. This may include skilled nursing care, physical therapy, or private attendant care.

Senior Services
The Senior Services Department provides information and community referral resources to help support safety, independence and the health of seniors. These services are non-medical and can include transportation, meal programs, and assistance with Medicare and insurance issues as well as Lifeline services. For more information, please call (415) 750-5800.

Financial Arrangements
The hospital's financial advisors confirm insurance benefits prior to or immediately after admission. Payment for estimated charges not covered by insurance are requested at the time of discharge. This includes charges such as insurance deductibles, co-payments and guest meal trays.

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