Backman, ChantalHarley, AnnePeyton, LiamKuziemsky, CraigMercer, JayMonahan, Mary AnneSchmidt, SandraSingh, HarvinderGravelle, Deborah2020-11-202020-11-2020181929-0748http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41476https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-25700As the population ages, the need for appropriate geriatric rehabilitation services will also increase. Pressures faced by hospitals to reduce length of stay and reduce costs have driven the need for more complex care being delivered in the home or community setting. As a result, a multifaceted approach that can provide geriatric rehabilitation patients with safe and effective person- and family-centered care during transitions from hospital to home is required. We hypothesize that a technology-supported person- and family-centered care transition could empower geriatric rehabilitation patients, engage them in shared decision making, and ultimately help them to safely manage their personalized needs during care transitions from hospital to home.encare transitiongeriatric rehabilitationhealth services for the agedmHealthpatient dischargerehabilitationtelemedicinetransitional careuser-centered designDevelopment of a Path to Home Mobile App for the Geriatric Rehabilitation Program at Bruyère Continuing Care: Protocol for User-Centered Design and Feasibility Testing StudiesArticle10.2196/11031