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My Husband's Going to be Trached on Friday. Why Should He Not Go to a Long-Term Care Facility?
My Husband's Going to be Trached on Friday. Why Should He Not Go to a Long-Term Care Facility?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, today’s tip is about a question from Amanda who says, “My husband is going to have a tracheostomy on Friday. Why should he not go to a long-term acute care facility?” So, this is obviously a video that’s directly related to our large U.S. based clients that have loved ones in intensive care that need a tracheostomy and then ICUs are trying to ship them out to LTAC as quickly as possible.
So, why should he not go to a long-term care facility? Now, that list is very long, why he should not go to a long-term acute care facility. There’s really nothing where it says you should go to a long-term acute care facility. There are not enough pros to weigh up the cons for going to an LTAC facility, but I’ll break it all down for you in a minute.
But before I break it all down, I do want to say, Amanda, why does your husband need a tracheostomy in the first place? The goal in ICU should always be to avoid a tracheostomy full stop.
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