Post-discharge recovery and ongoing bone health support

Recover stronger. Stay independent longer.

Bonegevity supports eligible Medicare patients after a hospital stay, fragility fracture, or orthopedic surgery, and provides ongoing bone and musculoskeletal care coordination.

Recently discharged? Starting early helps us identify time-sensitive recovery needs.

Older adult walking confidently at home with a spouse nearby in warm morning light.
Orthopedic surgeon-led
Recovery support after discharge
Ongoing bone and mobility support
Coordination with your care team

Who We Help

Choose the support that fits your situation.

Bonegevity currently serves eligible Medicare patients who need help after discharge or ongoing support for bone and musculoskeletal health.

Older patient receiving support during recovery at home.

After a hospital stay or surgery

Recovering at home?

Get help coordinating restrictions, medications, appointments, bone-health testing, fall prevention, and the next recovery step.

Older adult staying active with ongoing bone health support.

Between visits

Looking for ongoing bone health support?

Get help coordinating osteoporosis care, fracture risk, medications, DEXA and labs, strength, balance, nutrition, and mobility.

Helping someone or referring a patient? Caregivers can start an intake, and case managers can use the professional referral path.

What We Help With

Practical support for recovery and long-term bone health.

01

Post-discharge recovery

Get help clarifying restrictions, medication questions, appointments, testing, home-safety needs, and the next recovery step.

02

Ongoing bone health

Get help coordinating osteoporosis follow-through, fracture-risk monitoring, mobility, strength, falls, nutrition, DEXA, labs, and medications.

03

Care coordination

Get help keeping patients, caregivers, case managers, and treating clinicians aligned around what is pending, completed, and due next.

How Bonegevity Works

A clear path from discharge to continued support.

After an intake is submitted, our clinical team reviews the information, assesses clinical fit and applicable eligibility requirements, and contacts the patient or caregiver with the appropriate next steps.

  1. 1Hospital stay or surgery

    Treatment for a fragility fracture, orthopedic procedure, or related need.

  2. 2Hospital discharge

    The patient returns home with instructions, medications, and follow-up needs.

  3. 3Complete intake

    The patient, caregiver, or case manager shares the situation with Bonegevity.

  4. 4Clinical and eligibility review

    Our team reviews fit, timing, and immediate coordination needs.

  5. 5Recovery support begins

    A team member explains the next steps and starts the appropriate support.

  6. 6Ongoing care coordination

    We continue tracking bone health, mobility, follow-through, and progress as appropriate.

An Additional Layer of Support

Bonegevity works with your care team, not instead of it.

We work alongside your primary care provider, orthopedic surgeon, home health team, therapists, and other treating professionals. Bonegevity helps keep the recovery and bone-health plan connected between visits.

  • Your physicians diagnose, prescribe, and make treatment decisions.
  • Home health and therapy deliver ordered skilled care and rehabilitation.
  • Bonegevity helps organize next steps, track follow-through, monitor change, and escalate concerns to the appropriate clinician.
Orthopedic surgeon speaking with an older patient about the care plan.

Meet the Team

Clinical leadership with a human point of contact.

Bonegevity combines orthopedic clinical oversight with practical nurse-led navigation and follow-through.

David Friedberg, MD

Orthopedic surgeon and clinical lead

Provides clinical direction for fracture prevention, musculoskeletal recovery, and the findings that need physician review.

Stephanie Tat, RN

Nurse navigator

Helps patients and caregivers understand next steps, close recovery gaps, and stay connected to the care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What patients ask before getting started.

Is Bonegevity covered by Medicare?

Bonegevity is designed for eligible Medicare patients. Coverage and possible out-of-pocket costs depend on eligibility, benefits, and the services provided. Our team will review this with you before care begins.

Do I need a referral to get started?

You may begin by submitting an intake yourself or with help from a caregiver. Referral requirements can vary by service and coverage, so our team will review the appropriate next step. Case managers and healthcare professionals may also refer patients directly.

Ready to begin?

Tell us what is happening now.

We will review your information and contact you with the appropriate next steps.

Start Intake