Compassionate Recuperative & Transitional Care Unit
Affinity Recuperative Care provides a healing environment for patients who are medically ready for discharge but do not have a safe place to continue recovery. Serving Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties, we bridge hospital care and stable living through short-term housing, case management, and transitional care support.
What Our Program Provides
- Safe Short-Term Housing: Comfortable, secure accommodations for recovery.
- Care Coordination: Support with appointments, medications, and follow-up.
- Daily Living Support: Nutritious meals, personal care, and transportation assistance.
- Case Management: Connections to housing resources and community programs.
- Transitional Care Services: Guidance to help patients move from hospital care to long-term stability.
Talk With a Care Coordinator
We’ll help you navigate recuperative and transitional care options across Los Angeles, San Bernardino & Riverside.
📞 Call +1 661-388-4125Who Benefits from Recuperative & Transitional Care?
Patients who no longer need hospital-level treatment but cannot safely recover at home — especially those experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Our program reduces readmissions and supports health, safety, and stability during recovery while connecting patients to next-step housing and community resources.
Coverage & Coordination
We collaborate with hospitals, health plans, and community partners across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside to coordinate referrals, verify eligibility, and ensure a smooth transition from inpatient care to recuperative and transitional care.
Why Families & Providers Choose Affinity
- Patient-Centered Approach: Care that protects dignity and promotes independence.
- Local Access: Services available throughout LA, San Bernardino & Riverside counties.
- Experienced Team: Coordinators and support staff focused on healing and stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is recuperative care?
Short-term housing and recovery support for patients discharged from hospitals who do not have a safe place to heal.
What is transitional care?
Transitional care helps patients move safely from hospital care to home or community settings, ensuring follow-up, stability, and reduced risk of readmission.
How long can someone stay?
Length of stay depends on recovery needs and housing options. Our team focuses on safe healing while connecting patients to next-step resources.
Do you provide medical treatment?
We coordinate follow-up care and support daily needs. We are not a hospital; our role is safe recovery, stability, and connection to services.
Where do you provide services?
Across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties in partnership with hospitals, plans, and community providers.
