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What is "Swing Bed?"

Also called sub-acute rehab, is a program designed for patients who no longer require acute hospitalization but also aren't quite ready to go home. To qualify for this program, you must have been hospitalized anywhere for three consecutive nights within the past 30 days; There must be a skilled need related to the reason you were hospitalized. Examples include continued wound care, IV antibiotic therapy, or daily Physical and Occupational Therapy after joint replacement or stroke.

Goals of "Swing Bed"

Safety and independence are two major goals. Hospital stays are shorter now and patients are often discharged before they are ready to function safely and independently at home. Participating in a "Swing Bed" program bridges the gap between hospitalization and home, allowing you to remain in our facility and focus on continued healing and strengthening to return home successfully.

How is "Swing Bed" different?

Even though you'll be in the same hospital room, the goal is to continue treatments and therapies initiated during your hospitalization. You can expect the doctor to see you on a weekly basis, rather than daily as he/she monitors your progress.


Who pays for my "Swing Bed" stay?

Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance companies.

Services & Amenities:
• Personalized care from competent and caring Physicians, Nurses, CNAs, and Therapists
• Private rooms, most with beautiful views
• Cable and internet services
• Dedicated transition team to help with successful discharge back home and to your community


Why choose SCH Swing Bed Service?

We strongly believe the support of family and friends in familiar environments aids in the healing process. Our professional staff and multidisciplinary discharge planning team provide individual attention to your specific needs and we look forward to serving you.


A healthy community is possible together!

Swing Bed is an option for people who need continued treatment and therapy after their hospital stay. Swing Bed allows patients to be surrounded by family and friends while getting the care they need.



"My experience as a patient in swing-bed status at Sitka Community Hospital - Old
was rewarding and gratifying. I was treated with caring as well as dignity.
The staff were encouraging and professional and the food was wonderful.
My appointments were on time and best of all people smiled! It would have
been very difficult without my swing-bed stay. I left the hospital able to take
care of my needs. Thank You!" ~ Vicky Porter