Via Marcona Office – Via Dezza Office
Hospitalizations
The hospitalizations offered by the facility guarantee appropriate and personalized care pathways, designed to respond safely and transparently to patients' health needs.
The clinical organization is based on models that promote continuity, rapid diagnosis, and multidisciplinary collaboration, in compliance with regulations and good clinical practices.
There are two main types of hospitalization available: acute hospitalizations, dedicated to the management of conditions that require timely interventions, and rehabilitation hospitalizations, aimed at functional recovery after acute events, surgical interventions or chronic pathologies.
Recovery Paths
Hospitalization represents a crucial moment in the treatment process. The care organization ensures:
- Accurate clinical evaluation, useful for defining the most appropriate path
- Multidisciplinary collaboration, with professionals dedicated to the various diagnostic-therapeutic areas
- Modern and safe environments, designed to promote constant monitoring and patient comfort
- Clear communication, which supports patients and their families in all phases of hospitalization, from admission to discharge
The goal is to ensure continuity of care, reduce waiting times, and promote proper clinical management.
Acute Hospitalizations
I acute hospitalizations They are intended for patients with clinical conditions that require constant medical-nursing monitoring or treatments to be performed quickly. This category includes patients assisted in specialist areas of Cardiology, General Surgery, Day Hospital, Day Surgery, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Oncology, Orthopedics and Urology, which require timely assessments, scheduled or emergency surgical interventions, clinical stabilization or complex therapeutic pathways.
The route includes:
- Immediate clinical evaluation to define the priority and severity of the situation
- Timely access to diagnostic tests thanks to the presence of advanced technologies
- Definition of the therapeutic plan according to updated and evidence-based protocols
- Continuous monitoring by dedicated staff, with particular attention to clinical stabilization
The goal is to effectively manage the acute phase and ensure an orderly transition to the most appropriate next step.
Learn more in the section dedicated to Acute Hospitalizations.
Rehabilitation Hospitalizations
Rehabilitation hospitalizations are intended for patients requiring functional recovery after acute events or conditions that impact their motor, cognitive, respiratory, or cardiac independence. This type of hospitalization is available to:
- with results of orthopedic surgeries
- with stabilized cardiac or respiratory conditions
- with motor or neurological impairments
- with difficulty walking or managing daily activities
- survivors of strokes, head or spinal cord injuries, neuropathies and movement disorders
The goal of hospitalization is to promote the recovery of functional abilities and accompany the patient towards the highest possible level of independence.
The rehabilitation process
The care model includes:
- Daily rehabilitation treatments, aimed at improving mobility, autonomy and impaired functions
- Initial functional assessment, through validated scales and clinical observation tools
- Personalized rehabilitation program, developed according to the patient's specific needs and recovery goals
- Cognitive and psychological support, useful in cases where there are disorders of attention, communication or emotional adjustment
- Patient and family education to promote continuity and safety in the transition from hospitalization to home care
The ultimate goal is to promote functional recovery that allows the patient to gradually reintegrate into daily activities.
Learn more in the section dedicated to Rehabilitation Hospitalizations.
Discharge process and continuity of care
The discharge phase is carefully planned, sharing with the patient and caregivers clear directions on behaviors to adopt, therapies to continue and checks to be carried out.
When necessary, a follow-up plan which may include:
- specialistic examinations
- control tests
- outpatient rehabilitation programs
- support for local services
