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W HAT IS A L ONG T ERM A CUTE C ARE H OSPITAL ? Services are determined according to the patient’s medical need. Identification of a Complex Acute Care patient May have the following con- ditions or needs:

ong Term Acute Care (LTAC) provides specialized acute hospital care for medically complex patients who are criti- cally ill, have multi-system com- plication and require hospital- ization, averaging 25 days. Most patients are admitted directly from a short stay hospi- tal requiring continued acute care services. Long term acute care hospitalizations may be covered by Medicare, worker’s compensation, managed care or private insurance depending on the patients insurance. Long Term Acute Care Hospitals serve patients who have experienced extensive surgery or complex medical problems. Patients are visited by physicians daily. Patients transferred to a Long Term Acute Care Hospital require many services. Services provided consist of the following: • 24 hour physician cover- age • 24 hour nursing care • 24 hour respiratory thera- py • Ventilator management/ weaning/ tracheotomy care • IV therapy • Rehabilitation services- Services Provided

Referrals can be accepted from physicians, case managers, social workers, other hospital staff, family or friends. Anyone may make referrals to a Long Term Care Hospital; however a physician order is needed for admission to the Acute Care Hospital. LifeCare Hospital of Wisconsin is a 62 bed long-term acute care hospital specializing in the treat- ment of medically complex and critically ill patients requiring extended hospitalization. Conveniently located at off of I- 94 & Highway T (Grandview Blvd.) in Waukesha, LifeCare offers a variety of services designed to match each patient’s acuity level and individual needs. LifeCare is well-respected for its success in ventilator weaning and the comprehensive wound care provided onsite at their Center for Advanced Wound Healing. Their outcomes-orient- ed approach to providing compas- sionate, early and aggressive intervention, along with a per- sonalized treatment plan maxi- mizes a patient's potential toward achieving their highest level of wellness in the shortest time possible. For more informa- tion, the hospital can be reached at 262-524-2765 or visit, www.lifecare-hospitals.com. LifeCare Hospital of Wisconsin

• Multi-system failure • Weaning from ventilator • Stage 3, 4 or multiple stage 2 wounds • Patient is not medically stable to be transferred home or to Sub-Acute • Extensive IV antibiotics • Trach Care/ extensive respiratory care • Cardiac Monitoring

• Chest tubes • MRSA/ VRE • TPN • Dialysis

Long Term Acute Hospitals differ from Sub-Acute or nursing home programs because the patients require more intensive nursing needs and specialized programs. Physicians visit patients daily and direct the interdiscipli- nary team as the patient needs change.

physical therapy, occupa- tional and speech therapy

• Wound Care • Radiology • Lab

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