I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently, but I did dislocate my right shoulder TWICE in the span of seven weeks in 2021. First time was doing indoor skydiving (iFly), the next was while taking an introductory scuba diving lesson in a pool. Seriously. I might be the only person in the world who dislocated a shoulder while gently swimming underwater!!!....lol!
I'll second those like Spanky who note to rest it up and when it comes to PT, make sure you follow through and be religious about home PT exercises. I expect that the ortho will preform strength and mobility tests. Depending on the results, might order an MRI with contrast to see potential damage.
Assuming no surgery needed, you'll likely have a course of PT. Again, follow it diligently. The main goal is to strengthen the capsule so that the chances of follow on dislocations are minimized. Stability in the area is key, because as others noted, once you dislocate the shoulder, the odds of follow on dislocations increase. In my case, I had a history of trouble with this shoulder: subluxation during my HS baseball days at Central Regional HS; a frozen shoulder and arthroscopic release in 2017; and then the two dislocations in 2021. Ended up having Latarjet surgery (
https://www.orthovirginia.com/latarjet-shoulder-reconstruction/) to minimize any chance of future dislocations - I basically have a pretty full range of motion, just that the muscles tend to tire easily and my throwing motion for tossing a ball for the dog to chase is still awkward.
Hope all goes well for you!