Feel for you ..and Mic
If you have any favourite nurses, physios etc get them on side they can help support your wishes
Ask to attend any future case conferences and do everything you can to stay pretty much in their faces. I know from experience patients with a visible and vocal loved one get a better deal than those with either no one or someone who has been too trusting. But don't rule out the care option completely. there are very good ones out there and if not right now it can be your safety net in the future especially for respite care.
A neighbour where I used to live had a package (he had to pay around half the costs) that included a whole host of adaptations to his home so he could bring his wife home wet room etc including three x2 carer visits per day and home physio for her. she had a very dense cva and they were in their eighties but it can be done. but it is a hard road and he needed to release almost all the capital in their home to do it.