REACTIVATION CARE CENTRE
PRHC’s Reactivation Care Centre is a new inpatient care space designed to support patients in continuing their care when they no longer require specialized, acute hospital services. The focus of this unit is to help patients improve their quality of life and achieve their highest level of ability. The Reactivation Care Centre provides dedicated support for identified patients and their families through a time-specified, short-stay admission, helping each patient to achieve specific goals that will allow them to safely transition back into the community.
Key benefits of the Reactivation Care Centre at PRHC include:
- Specialized care for patients and their families, tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
- Interdisciplinary care excellence: A team that has the right knowledge, skills, and expertise to provide the level of care needed.
- People-centered. Care is focused on what each patient needs to return safely home after their hospital stay. Caregivers are identified, included, and supported as essential care partners and are respected as members of the patient’s care team.
- Custom-designed, tech-enabled care space, with a focus on functional enhancement, individualized, patient-centred programming, and supported by technology-enabled care and communication.
- System responsiveness. With this innovative care model in place, the Peterborough community and surrounding region will have an acute care centre that can better to support its healthcare needs.
Your healthcare team
The Reactivation Care Centre provides care using the 4M method:
Personal Items to Bring During Your Stay
Put patient/your name on all items when possible. Please note that laundering your clothing is the responsibility of the patient and/or caregiver.
Room Amenities
- Each room is equipped with a bed, overbed table, bedside cabinet and chair.
- Electronic whiteboards are displayed for each patient that will be updated at a minimum of once per shift. Patients and families are encouraged to add to the information.
Family presence
We know how important it is for you to have your family members and partners-in-care involved your care and care planning. Our family presence policy expands on the standard visiting hours to 24/7 access for partners-in-care, allowing them to spend more time with you.
A care partner is an individual who is:
- Identified by you, to be the primary person involved in your care
- The primary communicator with our healthcare team
- Someone who will be involved in your care planning and decision-making
- A person who is considered to be a member of the care team, not a visitor
Discharge Planning
If you have questions about your discharge plan, please speak to any member of your care team.