Can my Mom go home on a ventilator, tracheostomy and dialysis with intensive care at home?

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Can my Mom go home on a ventilator, tracheostomy and dialysis with intensive care at home?

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So this week I’ve been talking to a client who has their 85-year old mother in LTAC or long-term acute care with ventilation and tracheostomy after a prolonged pneumonia in ICU. So the client’s mother has been in the long-term acute care facility since June, 2020 and the time of this recording is October, 2020.

So we’re talking about four months nearly. He now realizes that LTAC, isn’t the right approach for his 85- year old mother on a ventilator with the tracheostomy as well as on dialysis after kidney failure. And he’s wondering, can he take his mother home with intensive care at home? And the short answer is absolutely yes, his mother can go home with intensive care at home. And that is a much better solution than the LTAC.

Now, if you’ve done any research yourself, and if you are in a similar situation with your loved one, you would know by now that going to LTAC is a disaster. It’s almost like a death sentence, and it’s certainly a recipe for not getting off the ventilator at all.

So what happens is when someone is having a tracheostomy, especially in the United States, they’re often being sent to LTAC or long-term acute care, and this is not based on clinical necessities or clinical realities.

Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/can-my-mom-go-home-on-a-ventilator-tracheostomy-and-dialysis-with-intensive-care-at-home/

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