24/7 Inpateint Care
Hospital Care
Inpatient hospital care provides 24/7 medical treatment and monitoring for patients who need to stay overnight or longer due to illness, injury, or surgery. During your stay, you are supported by a full care team—including physicians, nurses, and specialists—who deliver comprehensive treatment, manage medications, and ensure your recovery in a safe, hospital setting.
INpatient Admissions
Common Reasons For Hospital Care
Heart-Related Conditions
Heart attack, Heart failure, Irregular heart rhythms
Infections
Sepsis, Urinary tract infections that spread, COVID-19 and flu complications
Stroke and Neurological Issues
Stroke or mini-stroke (TIA), Seizures
Injuries
Broken bones, Serious accidents or falls
Lung and Breathing Problems
Pneumonia, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) flare-ups, Asthma attacks
Surgery and Procedures
Planned or Emergency surgeries
Digestive and Abdominal Problems
Gallbladder disease, Bowel obstruction, Pancreatitis
Complications of Chronic Conditions
Diabetes complications, Kidney failure, Cancer treatments or complications
FAQ's
Inpatient care means you are admitted to the hospital and stay overnight or longer so our team can provide round-the-clock monitoring, treatment, and support for your recovery.
People are often hospitalized for:
- Heart problems (heart attack, heart failure, irregular heartbeat)
- Breathing issues (pneumonia, COPD, asthma)
- Infections (sepsis, severe urinary tract infections, flu, COVID-19)
- Stroke or seizures
- Surgery (planned or emergency)
- Injuries like broken bones or falls
- Complications from chronic conditions (diabetes, kidney failure, cancer treatments)
Your doctor or the emergency team will recommend hospital care if your condition is serious, unsafe to manage at home, or requires specialized treatment, tests, or surgery.
During your stay, you’ll have:
- 24/7 care from doctors, nurses, and specialists
- Tests and monitoring to track your progress
- Medications, IV therapy, or surgery if needed
- Support with meals, mobility, and comfort
The length of stay depends on your condition. Some patients stay just a day or two, while others may need longer for recovery and treatment. Your care team will update you and your family throughout.
Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover inpatient hospital care. Coverage varies by plan, so our team will check your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs.
Yes, visitors are welcome during approved visiting hours. Our staff can provide details about visitation policies to keep patients safe and supported.
Before discharge, your care team will:
- Review your treatment plan and medications
- Arrange follow-up appointments or home care if needed
- Provide education on recovery and warning signs to watch for

