Short-Term Inpatient Care

When Home Needs a Helping Hand, Right Here in Michigan

A Neighbor’s Promise: We’re Here When Things Get Hard

There’s a moment in every hospice journey that families dread. The pain that won’t ease. The breathing that won’t settle. The symptom that, no matter what you try at the kitchen table or the bedside, just won’t quiet down. When that moment comes, you shouldn’t have to face it alone, and you shouldn’t have to drive across the state to find help.
That’s where Short-Term Inpatient Care, sometimes called General Inpatient Care (GIP), comes in. It’s one of the four levels of hospice care covered by Medicare, and at Choice Hospice, it’s how your local Michigan team makes sure that when things get harder than home can handle, you’ve still got neighbors standing right beside you.

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What Is General Inpatient Care, in Plain Words?

General Inpatient Care is a short-term stay in a contracted facility, usually a hospital, skilled nursing center, or hospice inpatient unit, when your loved one’s symptoms can’t be managed safely at home. It is not a permanent move out of the house. It is not a sign that you’ve failed as a caregiver. It’s a tool. A pause. A chance for our local nurses and physicians to get pain, nausea, agitation, or breathing distress back under control, and then get your loved one back to wherever they call home, whether that’s a tidy bungalow off Telegraph Road, a family home in Hospice Warren, a quiet street in Hospice Troy, or an apartment near downtown Hospice Detroit.
The goal is always the same: comfort, dignity, and getting back home as soon as it’s safe.

When Might Your Family Need This Level of Care?

Every family is different, and so is every journey. But generally, your Choice Hospice care team may recommend a short inpatient stay when:

Pain has become severe and isn’t responding to medications managed at home.

Breathing has become labored in ways that need round-the-clock monitoring.

Nausea, vomiting, or restlessness can’t be settled with at-home interventions.

Wound care or IV symptom management requires hands-on, 24/7 nursing.

A sudden change, like a fall, a crisis, or a hard night, calls for closer eyes than home allows.

Here’s the thing folks in our Michigan communities sometimes don’t realize: you don’t have to wait for an emergency room visit. If your Choice Hospice nurse sees that things are heading in a tough direction at your home in Hospice Dearborn, Hospice Livonia, or Hospice Southfield, she can pick up the phone and start the conversation about General Inpatient Care right then and there. No 3 a.m. ER waiting room. No strangers. Just your care team, doing what they promised they’d do.
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The Choice Hospice Difference: Small Town Heart, Big City Resources

We know there are a lot of hospice names out there, and on paper, the levels of care look the same across the board. What’s different about us isn’t on paper. It’s in the people.
Our nurses live in the same towns as the families we serve. The team supporting a family in Hospice Sterling Heights isn’t dispatched from a call center three states away. They’re folks who know the difference between Lakeside and Van Dyke, who’ve sat at the same diner counters, whose kids went to the same schools. The same goes for our neighbors in Hospice Farmington Hills, Hospice Southgate, Hospice Clinton Twp., and Hospice Auburn Hills. When your nurse walks into the inpatient unit to check on your mom, she’s not a stranger. She’s the same nurse who was at your kitchen table last Tuesday.
That continuity matters more than people realize until they need it.
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What Happens During a Short-Term Inpatient Stay?

A General Inpatient stay through Choice Hospice is usually short, often just a few days. Here’s what your family can expect:
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“But What If We Don’t Live Right in the City?”

We hear this from families in smaller communities all the time, such as Hospice Bloomfield Twp., Hospice Southgate, and Hospice Maple Hill. And the answer is the same as it’s always been around here: we come to you, wherever you call home. Service area lines on a map don’t change the way we show up.
Whether you’re in a brick colonial or a quiet ranch off a county road, your local Choice Hospice team is just down the road.
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Who Pays for General Inpatient Care?

This is one of the most common questions our Michigan families ask, and the answer is good news: General Inpatient Care is fully covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit. It’s also covered by Medicaid in Michigan and by most private insurance plans. There is typically no out-of-pocket cost to the family for the inpatient stay itself when it’s medically necessary and ordered through your hospice care plan.
Your local Choice Hospice team will walk through every piece of this with you, in plain language, around your kitchen table, not over a hold line.
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The Conversation We Want You to Feel Comfortable Having

Hospice families sometimes feel guilty about needing a higher level of care. We want to gently push back on that. Choosing General Inpatient Care isn’t giving up on home. It’s protecting your loved one’s comfort when home, for a moment, isn’t enough on its own. It’s part of the plan. It’s why this level of care exists.
If you’re a son in Hospice Twin Beach watching your dad struggle through a long night, a daughter in Hospice Green Lake trying to make sense of a sudden change, or a spouse in Hospice Pine Lake who just needs someone to say we’ve got you, pick up the phone. Reach out to your local Michigan branch. Our team will listen, walk you through what’s happening, and help you figure out the right next step.
That’s what neighbors do.

Reach Out to Your Local Michigan Choice Hospice Team

Whether you’re in Hospice Detroit, Hospice Warren, Hospice Dearborn, Hospice Troy, Hospice Livonia, Hospice Southfield, Hospice Sterling Heights, Hospice Farmington Hills, Hospice Roseville, Hospice Grosse Pointe, Hospice Shelby Twp., Hospice Bloomfield Twp., Hospice Auburn Hills, or Hospice St. Clair Shores, we’re your neighbors, and we’re ready when you need us.
Call your local Choice Hospice branch today. We’ll be there before the next hard night.
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