We expect her to recover enough to then transfer her to a rehab facility, from which she would have a treatment plan.
Which hospitals or rehab centers are the best for people with these kind of dangerous symptoms? All of her friends are considered frail elderly.
Thanks.. living so far away makes it difficult to know what her needs are and how the treatment plan sets priorities.
I have heard very good things about this place:
https://www.nursinghomes.com/ny/brooklyn/lutheran-augustana-center-for-extended-care-rehab/
Also here, although they lost many patients at the beginning of the COVID crisis. I know several people who have rehabbed well here:
https://www.cobblehilllifecare.org/
We are a caregiver forum. Ordinary people sharing our experiences. We are from the US, Canada, UK and other countries. Sorry, we cannot give you the answers you are asking unless one of our members lives in NYC.
When Aunt is ready for discharge they will recommend rehab facilities that have open beds. You can research these rehabs via the internet to see what their ratings are. Or ask the Staff member where would she put her LO. Once in rehab, Medicare will pay 100% for first 20 days. 21 to 100 days 50%. There will be a cost to the Aunt unless she has a good supplimental. Breaking a hip is very serious for the elderly. Your Aunt may need help once back to her own apt.
I Googled "How long does it take to travel by taxi from Brooklyn Eastern Parkway to Maimonedes Hospital" and it came up 23 min by car.