IS MOVING TO A LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE FACILITY BENEFICIAL FOR MY MOM?

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IS MOVING TO A LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE FACILITY BENEFICIAL FOR MY MOM?

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Hi Rhea. It’s Patrik here from intensive care at home and intensive care hotline. I’m just recording this message to talk you through what to look for and what questions to ask when your mom is going to an LTAC.

So first of all, when somebody is going from ICU to Long-Term Acute Care Facility or LTAC, you got to keep in mind that a patient is critically ill in intensive care and goes from a breathing tube to a tracheostomy and is in intensive care obviously, it requires the specialized skills of intensive care nurses, intensive care doctors, respiratory therapists, physical therapists, they’re all intensive care trained because anything that’s obviously life support related and tracheostomy ventilation, that’s all considered life support needs that specialized skill, specialized training that you’re aware of by now.

So when people go from ICU to LTAC basically most of the time it’s simply a money-saving exercise, especially where you are in the United States. Here in Australia for example there are very few LTACs. Most people get weaned off in intensive care with the tracheostomy and the ventilator successfully. And if they’re not successful, well here we are providing the intensive care at home service.

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