My 46-year old son (end-stage liver) was discharged from a local hospital (transfusions and paracenteses) and transferred to a rehabilitation clinic. This place appears to be a hospice in disguise with no patient advocacy and little or no effort to do regular blood work, taps, etc. I had to haul him out of there last week to Mayo (Phoenix) ER to get cipro and an albumin IV, as well as a referral upstairs to Hepatology. He returned to rehab for his bed and three squares. Is there a more aggressive/proactive facility he should be in to monitor/tap his ascites and watch out for SBP?