Cibolo Creek

Transitional Care

Physical therapy services

Bridging the gap from hospital to home

We are committed to providing a comfortable, restorative stay after a significant medical experience. Our transitional care goals are to offer exceptional, compassionate, care in a hospitable environment designed to get you home as safely and efficiently as possible. The Cibolo Creek team works closely with you to prevent a relapse and to reduce the chance of rehospitalization. We devise a catered rehabilitation care plan that is designed specifically to get you back to the activities and daily routines you enjoy.

Our transitional care program offers:

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Transitional care is a set of actions designed to ensure coordination and continuity when a patient moves between different care settings.
This includes planned handoffs from hospitals to rehab centers, skilled nursing facilities, or home health services to prevent gaps in treatment.

Summary: Transitional care bridges the gap between acute and post-acute settings to maintain continuous, safe patient care.

A multidisciplinary team—including physicians, nurses, social workers, physical/occupational/speech therapists, and pharmacists—oversees patient care.
Physician assistants and other specialists collaborate with this core team Monday through Friday to ensure personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.


Summary: Your recovery is guided by a coordinated team of medical and therapy professionals focused on optimal outcomes.

Patients leaving the hospital after surgery or serious illness who need extra medical and rehabilitative support before returning home are eligible.
Common qualifying conditions include joint replacement, heart disease, stroke rehabilitation, wound care, pulmonary illnesses (like pneumonia), and specialized IV therapies.


Summary: Any patient needing structured medical and therapy services post-discharge can enter Cibolo Creek’s transitional care program.

Transitional care suits anyone experiencing pain, stress, or functional decline after a hospital stay or medical procedure.
It’s ideal for those recovering from illnesses like cancer, congestive heart failure, multiple sclerosis, or after falls and surgeries that affect daily living activities.


Summary: If you need extra medical support and therapies to regain independence post-discharge, transitional care is appropriate.

Most patients stay in transitional care for less than 30 days under individualized care plans.
Length of stay depends on each person’s recovery progress, therapy goals, and discharge readiness, with the aim to return home safely and efficiently.


Summary: Transitional care averages under 30 days, tailored to meet each patient’s specific rehabilitation needs.

Cibolo Creek’s program offers 24-hour nursing coverage, physical/occupational/speech therapies, comprehensive patient education, and wound care.
Additional amenities include in-room telephones and TVs, community dining options, spacious rehab gyms with state-of-the-art equipment, and post-discharge follow-up to prevent rehospitalization.

Summary: The program combines skilled nursing, multiple therapy disciplines, patient education, and supportive amenities for full recovery support.

Transitional care reduces hospital readmissions, accelerates recovery, and enhances patient safety during care transitions.
Evidence shows that well-coordinated handoffs and follow-up care lower complications and improve long-term health outcomes.


Summary: By ensuring smooth transitions and ongoing monitoring, transitional care leads to faster, safer recoveries with fewer setbacks.

Ask your discharge planner for a referral or contact Cibolo Creek directly at (830) 816-5095 to schedule a tour and begin the admission process.
Our team will handle insurance verification, develop your personalized care plan, and coordinate transportation from the hospital to our facility.
Summary: Referrals or self-referrals are welcome. Call us or arrange a tour to initiate your transitional care stay.

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Karen Bordano, LMSW, Facility Administrator at Cibolo Creek

Karen Bordano, LMSW

Karen Bordano has dedicated over 24 years to the field of social work within the long term care industry, wearing many hats from marketing to admissions, hospice care, and even holding a licensed administrator role since 2013. Her passion lies in assisting residents and their families, offering support across all their needs while cherishing the stories shared about their social histories.

Hailing from San Antonio, Karen tied the knot with her college sweetheart, Will, in 1994, right after their graduation from Texas State University. Relocating to the picturesque Fair Oaks Ranch area in 2001, they’ve nurtured a family, raising a daughter, now 24 and excelling as an ICU RN with aspirations to become a Nurse Practitioner. Their son, 20, is pursuing studies in marketing and business at the University of Arkansas.

Karen has an identical twin sister who also works in Boerne so if you think you saw her out and about it could very well have been her sister!

Debbie Camacho Fuentes, LBSW

Debbie Camacho Fuentes grew up in Taft, Texas, a small town located near Corpus Christi. Debbie always felt a calling to serve, which led her to obtaining her bachelor’s degree in social work from Texas A&M – Kingsville, graduating Suma Cum Laude. From there, she immediately jumped into graduate school and is pursuing a Master of Social Work with a concentration in Mental Health through the University of Texas – Arlington.

Debbie joined the Cibolo Creek team in April of 2023 and loves being a part of our welcoming community. Debbie is a mom to three sons and two fur babies. She enjoys photography, hiking and donuts.

Andrea Reidy, LVN

Andrea Reidy has been a nurse for 14 years and 13 of them have been in long-term care. Andrea and her husband have 3 children and 2 dogs – they stay pretty busy! When she is not at work, she spend her time at the baseball field with her kids, at the ranch or loving on horses. 

Kim Doering, PTA

Kimberly Doering began her journey into physical therapy approximately 10 years ago after her heart led her away from her career in sales and marketing. She is a New York native and holds a Bachelor’s of Business Management from Pace University that she obtained in 2008.

In 2014, Kimberly became a traveling PTA, moved to Texas and in 2016, she married her husband Clyde. Together, Kim and Clyde have two beautiful boys and have made Boerne their home. Kim joined the Cibolo Creek team in August of 2021 as the Director of Rehabilitation and has been an integral part in maintaining the values and culture of Cascade Health Services.

 

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