How it works

A calmer route from discharge to home.

Bridge to Home reduces the rush around discharge with a clear process: talk, check the fit, prepare the home, support the first weeks and hand off clearly.

Client Journey

From first call to a safer first week

The journey is designed for families who need practical help quickly without committing to long-term care.

1

Start with a call

Start with a free 15-minute conversation so Bridge to Home can understand the discharge date, location and practical risks.

2

Check the fit

If Bridge to Home is suitable, a pre-discharge home assessment can be arranged to review food, heating, access, laundry, medication prompts and fall hazards.

3

Choose a package

The family chooses one, two or three weeks of support with clear pricing and no long-term commitment.

4

Prepare the home

Before discharge, Bridge to Home can warm the house, stock the fridge, change linen and make the first evening feel manageable.

5

Support the first weeks

Domestic visits, shopping, laundry and evening welfare calls help the person settle back into a safe routine.

6

Hand off clearly

At the end, Bridge to Home provides a simple written summary and signposts to longer-term support if the family needs it.

Fit Check

Bridge to Home is right when the need is practical.

The service is built for people who are medically discharged but need short-term domestic help, welfare calls and a prepared home environment.

  • The person can manage without regulated personal care.
  • Family need practical help during the first days home.
  • The home needs food, heating, linen, laundry or shopping sorted.
  • Medication support is limited to reminders and prompts.
  • A one to three-week package is enough to bridge the gap.

Speak To Us

Start with a simple phone conversation.

Whether discharge is days away or happening tomorrow, contact Bridge to Home for a free conversation. No obligation, just practical guidance on what would help.