Coastal Care Partners
Stroke Recovery at Home
After a stroke, the home period is high risk and highly variable. Recovery unfolds differently for everyone—weakness, mobility limits, medication changes, and rehab schedules create complexity that families often face alone.
Coastal Care Partners provides nurse-led post-stroke home care. We emphasize safety, rehab coordination, medication oversight, and fall prevention. Our CCU-trained caregivers work alongside RN Care Managers who coordinate with physicians and therapists—so your loved one receives structured support during a critical recovery phase.
Nurse-Led Oversight • Rehab Coordination • Fall-Risk Management

Why Post-Stroke Care Needs a Structured Plan
Stroke recovery introduces challenges that standard companion care cannot address. Weakness, mobility limits, and fall risk require caregivers trained in safe transfers and mobility support. Medication changes and follow-up appointments create complexity—and families often receive discharge instructions without a clear system to implement them.
Consistent routines and monitoring matter. Fatigue is common. Some individuals experience speech or cognitive changes that affect communication and daily tasks. Caregiver strain is real. Without a structured plan, small issues escalate and recovery stalls.
- •Weakness, mobility limits, fall risk — Safe transfers and mobility support are essential.
- •Speech and cognitive changes — Some individuals benefit from adapted communication and task support.
- •Medication changes and follow-ups — New prescriptions and specialist appointments require coordination.
- •Fatigue — Energy fluctuates; care plans should accommodate recovery pacing.
- •Consistent routines and monitoring — Structure supports recovery and early detection of changes.
- •Caregiver strain — Families need relief and a team that shares the load.
Our Stroke Recovery Support Model
CCU-Trained Caregivers
Our caregivers complete Coastal Care University training, including safe transfers, bathing assistance, and mobility support. They are prepared for the realities of post-stroke care—not just companionship.
RN Care Manager Oversight
A dedicated RN Care Manager coordinates care plans, monitors progress, and communicates with physicians and specialists. Your quarterback for stroke recovery at home.
Learn about care managementPT/OT/Speech Coordination
We coordinate with physical, occupational, and speech therapy providers. Caregivers reinforce exercise programs and strategies so therapy continues between sessions.
Home Safety & Fall Prevention
We support home safety planning and fall prevention—environmental modifications, clear pathways, and caregiver awareness of mobility limits during recovery.
Fall prevention guideEscalation for New Symptoms
When new symptoms appear, we document, assess, and communicate with physicians. Our clinical team can evaluate and escalate when higher-level support is needed.
Clinical oversightWhen Higher-Level Medical Support Is Needed
As stroke recovery progresses, some individuals require in-home nursing support—medication management, clinical monitoring, or coordination with neurologists and specialists. Our integrated model delivers acute-level support at home when appropriate.
Our RN Care Managers and clinical team work with physicians to keep care stable—monitoring changes, reconciling medications, and addressing acute issues before they escalate. We are not a substitute for emergency care. When stroke symptoms recur or a true emergency occurs, families should call 911. We are a structured system designed to provide advanced support at home during the recovery period—and to escalate when higher-level care is needed.
Serving Families Across Coastal Georgia & South Carolina
We provide stroke recovery support to families in Savannah, Bluffton, Saint Simons Island, and surrounding coastal communities. Our nurse-led model is the same across our service area—CCU-trained caregivers, RN Care Manager oversight, and clinical integration wherever your loved one recovers at home.
Helpful Stroke Recovery Resources
Our Resource Hub offers practical guides for hospital-to-home transitions, care coordination, and fall prevention—all relevant to stroke recovery.
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