My Dad Needs A Higher Level Of Care after ICU. Why Is he now in a bed Far From The Nurse’s Station?

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My Dad Is Still Vulnerable And Needs A Higher Level Of Monitoring. Why Did They Put Him At A Spot Far From The Nurse’s Station?

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In this episode of “YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED” I want to answer a question from one of my clients Anna as part of my 1:1 consulting and advocacy service! Anna’s dad is transferred to a peripheral bed with low visibility in the Respiratory Ward and Anna is concerned about the care her dad would get from the medical team.

Hi Anna,

Thank you for the update!

I’m sorry to hear that your Dad has gone backwards.

Don’t give up. Recovery after ICU is often two steps forward and one step back!

Please see some comments below.

Also, I’m not sure if I mentioned this to you Anna, I own and operate a home care nursing service INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME, where we basically send ICU nurses into the home for ventilated, tracheostomized and medically complex patients.

This is most likely not what your Dad will need going forward, but I also have lots of experience in home care and I can help guide you what level of care your Dad will need at home, including equipment.

Kind Regards

Patrik

Hi Patrik

Many apologies for taking so long to reply.

Your email was so helpful as ever and gave me the information to challenge his care.

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