Saturday, April 25, 2026

2026-04-25 - milestones and status

this is WHERE john is now ...


🧠 Phase 1 — ICU → Neuro (you’re here)

Milestones just hit:

  • Vasospasm resolved
  • Brain drain (EVD) removed
  • Medically stable enough to leave ICU

What they’re watching now:

  • Stable vitals, no new neuro decline
  • Swallowing (can he eat safely?)
  • Basic participation (follow commands, engage)

next is .....


πŸš€ Phase 2 — Ready for IRF (the gate)

He moves to IRF when:

  • Medically stable (no ICU-level care)
  • Can participate in therapy (not perfect, just engaged)
  • Needs multiple therapies (PT + OT + speech)

πŸ‘‰ This is the critical placement decision


πŸ‹️ Phase 3 — IRF (intensive rehab)

Goal: regain function fast

Milestones inside IRF:

  • Sit → stand → walk (even assisted)
  • Use of affected arm/hand improving
  • Speech / cognition improving
  • Can do basic self-care (toilet, dress, eat)

🧭 Phase 4 — Discharge decision (big fork)

At end of IRF, they choose:

🏠 Option A — Home (best case)

  • Safe to move around (maybe with walker)
  • Can manage basic needs or has help
  • Continue outpatient or home therapy

πŸ‘‰ This is the goal


πŸ₯ Option B — SNF (step-down)

  • Not safe at home yet
  • Needs more rehab but less intense

πŸ‘‰ Temporary bridge


πŸ§‘‍⚕️ Option C — Long-term care (rare here)

  • Only if severe deficits + no recovery trajectory

πŸ‘‰ From your description: unlikely


⚡ Simple flow

ICU → Neuro → IRF → (Home ⬅️ goal) or SNF → Home


πŸ”‘ The real decisions

  1. IRF vs SNF first (you’re fighting this now)
  2. At IRF discharge: Home vs SNF
  3. Home support level (alone vs help vs services)


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