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ConditionChambers County

Just left the ER? Make sure your recovery doesn't end at the parking lot.

Nursing and therapy follow-up after an ER visit — because discharge instructions aren't the same as a care plan.

Serving Chambers County, Texas

You've been treated in the ER, given a stack of papers, and sent home. Now what? For many patients — especially older adults managing multiple conditions — the days after an ER visit are when things fall apart. Medications change, wounds need monitoring, and no one is checking whether you're actually getting better.

Our nurses and therapists bridge that gap. Within 24-48 hours of your ER discharge, a nurse visits your home to review what happened, reconcile your medications, assess any wounds or injuries, and set up a follow-up plan with your physician. If you need physical therapy, wound care, or infusion therapy, we bring those services to you as part of a coordinated plan that keeps you from bouncing right back to the ER.

We serve these communities in Chambers County:

Anahuac · Mont Belvieu · Winnie · Stowell · Hankamer · Cove · Old River-Winfree · Beach City

We coordinate with these local facilities:

Chambers Health — Bayside Community Hospital

Is this you?

You might need this if…

You were discharged from the ER and feel unsure about what to do next
Medications were changed in the ER and you're confused about what to take
You have a wound, IV, or injury that needs follow-up monitoring
You're worried about symptoms returning or getting worse
You're an older adult managing multiple conditions after an ER visit
Your ER discharge instructions recommend home health or follow-up care

What happens next

What we do

1
Post-ER nursing assessment within 24-48 hours — reviewing your ER records, vitals, and current condition
2
Medication reconciliation — making sure your home medications match what the ER prescribed
3
Wound care and injury monitoring if applicable
4
Coordination with your primary care physician on follow-up and next steps
5
Physical or occupational therapy if the ER visit was related to a fall, injury, or functional decline

Response Time

An RN is on call 24/7. We prioritize post-ER patients for rapid intake — most visits within 24-48 hours.

24/7 RN On Call

(800) 277-8291

Medicare 4.5-Star Rated

Serving SE Texas since 1995

Insurance & Coverage

We accept Medicare &
major advantage plans

Our team verifies your coverage and handles the paperwork so you can focus on healing. Not sure about your plan? Call us — we'll help you understand your benefits.

(800) 277-8291 — ask about coverage

Traditional Medicare
Aetna PPO
Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Humana PPO
Tango
UnitedHealthcare PPO
UnitedHealthcare TRS
Wellcare HMO
Signature Health Services coverage area — seven counties in southeast Texas

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, home health requires a physician order. If you weren't referred from the ER, your primary care doctor can place the order, or we can help coordinate it.

We aim for a first visit within 24-48 hours of receiving the referral. For urgent situations, we can often respond faster.

Even 'minor' ER visits can have follow-up needs — medication changes, wound checks, or monitoring for symptoms that might recur. A single nursing visit to make sure everything is on track can prevent a second ER trip.

Also available nearby

Care After ER Discharge in neighboring counties

Ready to get care in Chambers County?

Contact us today. A nurse is always available to discuss whether home care is right for your situation.

For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.