Hospital Discharge Care in Lowestoft

Getting your parent safely home from hospital and supporting their recovery with professional care — reducing the risk of readmission and avoiding unnecessary care home placement.

What We Do

What Hospital Discharge Support Includes

From the day your parent leaves hospital, we are there — making sure the transition home is safe, supported, and properly planned.

Safe Homecoming

We prepare the home, check equipment, and have a carer ready on the day of discharge.

Discharge Planning

Working with hospital teams to ensure nothing is missed before your parent comes home.

Recovery Support

Helping your parent regain strength, confidence, and independence after a hospital stay.

Fall Prevention

Reducing the risk of another fall or hospital admission through careful monitoring and support.

Reablement Focus

Helping your parent do more for themselves — not creating dependency on care.

Short or Long Term

Some families need us for two weeks. Others discover ongoing support makes life better.

Why the First Two Weeks After Hospital Matter Most

What Hospital Discharge Care Actually Involves

Hospital discharge care is the bridge between hospital and home. It covers everything from preparing the house before your parent arrives, to being there on discharge day, to providing daily care visits during the critical first weeks of recovery. In Lowestoft, our discharge support carers work across Oulton Broad, Carlton Colville, Beccles, Pakefield, Kessingland and Halesworth. We liaise with hospital discharge teams, occupational therapists, and GPs to ensure the care plan is right from day one. Most hospital discharge packages start with two to four visits per day and reduce over time as your parent recovers.

The Risk of Going Home Without Support

NHS data shows that one in four older people are readmitted to hospital within 30 days of discharge. The most common reasons are falls, infection, medication errors, and dehydration — all preventable with the right support at home. Going home from hospital without professional care is a gamble. Your parent may be weaker than expected, confused by new medications, or unable to manage basic tasks they handled before admission. A carer who visits daily — or multiple times a day — catches these problems early and prevents them escalating into another ambulance call.

How We Work With Hospital Discharge Teams

Hospital discharge is often rushed. Beds are needed. Families feel pressured to agree to a care home placement because home care is not arranged in time. We work proactively with hospital discharge coordinators at Lowestoft hospitals to ensure home care packages are ready before your parent is discharged. Stef Clark RMN, our Registered Manager, has 30+ years of experience navigating discharge processes. We can often mobilise a care package within 24 to 72 hours of referral.

Reablement — Helping Your Parent Recover Independence

Hospital discharge care is not about making your parent dependent on carers. It is about helping them recover as much independence as possible. Our carers follow a reablement approach — encouraging your parent to do things for themselves with support, rather than doing everything for them. This might mean walking with them rather than using a wheelchair, helping them wash rather than washing them, or encouraging them to prepare simple meals with supervision. Many clients we support in Lowestoft reduce their care visits significantly within four to six weeks of discharge.

When Short-Term Becomes Long-Term

Some families discover that the support they arranged for hospital discharge is something they want to continue. Your parent may have been managing at home before the hospital stay, but the admission revealed how much they were actually struggling. We build every discharge care package with flexibility in mind. If your parent needs ongoing support, we transition smoothly from intensive post-discharge care to a regular visiting schedule — with the same carers, the same care coordinator, and no gap in service.

Why Families in Lowestoft Choose Amari Care Services

Amari Care Services has supported hospital discharge across Lowestoft and Suffolk for over a decade. We are CQC registered (1-1999650632), rated Good, with 10 verified reviews scoring 9.3 out of 10 on homecare.co.uk. We work with NHS Gloucestershire, local GPs, and hospital teams to ensure your parent’s transition home is safe and properly supported. Call 01502 537 293 — we can often start within days.

Hospital discharge care is one of our nine home care services in Lowestoft. It often leads into personal care or respite care for ongoing family support.

Meet the Lowestoft Team Behind Your Care

Every family deserves to know who is behind their loved one’s care. Here is the team — from first phone call to daily visits.

Stef Clark RMN

Registered Manager

Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with over 30 years’ experience in health and social care. Named on our CQC registration — clinical leadership most providers cannot match.

Faisal Khan

Head of Marketing

Leads marketing strategy, digital presence and community engagement — ensuring services are accessible and well represented locally.

Gus Saggu

Nominated Individual & Director

Registered with CQC as the person responsible for supervising management. Ensures robust governance and compliance across the service.

Care team member providing home care in Lowestoft

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Our Services

Nine Care Services From One Local Lowestoft Team

Every service is managed from our Riverside Road, NR33 office and delivered by carers trained to Care Certificate standards.

  1. Personal Care — Washing, dressing, bathing, and continence support
  2. Dementia Care — Consistent routines and patient support for memory loss
  3. Live-In Care — A dedicated carer in your parent’s home around the clock
  4. Complex Care — PEG feeding, catheter care, stoma maintenance, and hoisting
  5. Companionship Care — Regular visits for company, conversation, and light support
  1. Overnight Care — Waking or sleeping night carers for safety and reassurance
  2. Respite Care — Temporary cover so family carers can take a proper break
  3. Hospital Discharge Care — Reablement support when your parent leaves hospital
  4. End-of-Life Care — Comfort, companionship, and dignity in the final weeks and months

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Getting Started

Not Sure What Care Your Parent Needs?

You don’t need to have all the answers. Most families call us unsure about what’s needed, what it costs, or how it all works. That’s exactly what we’re here for.

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Call Us — 10 Minutes Is All It Takes

Speak directly to our Lowestoft care team. Tell us what’s worrying you. We’ll listen, explain your options, and answer every question. No pressure, no jargon.

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We Visit, Listen, and Build a Plan

We carry out a FREE care assessment at home. We’ll work out exactly what’s needed and build a plan that fits your family’s budget and circumstances.

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Your Parent Gets Their Own Small Team

We match a small, consistent team of named carers to your loved one. When you’re happy with everything, care begins — on your timeline.

No obligation. We’re here to help you decide at your pace.