3 Reasons Why Long-Term Ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy Can Do So Much Better
The 3 reasons why long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy and their Families can do so much better(Australia is 15-20 years behind when it comes to INTENSIVE HOME CARE compared to other first world countries)
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Hi it’s Patrik Hutzel from INTENSIVECAREATHOME.COM.AU where we provide tailor made solutions for long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy by improving their Quality of life and where we also provide tailor made solutions to hospitals and Intensive Care Units to save money and resources, whilst providing Quality Care!
In last week’s blog I asked the question “How LONG can a person stay in Intensive Care on a ventilator in Australia?”
You can check out last week’s update by clicking on the link here.
In this week’s blog I want to talk about
“The 3 reasons why long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy and their Families can do so much better”(Australia is 15-20 years behind when it comes to INTENSIVE HOME CARE compared to other first world countries)
First of all, thank you for spending the time to read this blog! We appreciate your ongoing support and efforts to changing practice when it comes to long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy and their Families!
Too many long-term ventilated Adults& Children are in ICU in Australia compared to other first world countries
We know from experience that there are still far too many long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy in Intensive Care Units and we also know that there are much better options out there, compared to keeping those Patients and their Families at bay by getting them to stay in Intensive Care for far too long, without looking at how their lives can be improved by taking them home.
Given that other first world countries such as Germany have long ago- in fact more than 15 years ago- adopted proven best practice when it comes to looking after long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy in their own homes and given that in many other European countries this proven best practice has also improved many lives of long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy including their Families.
Australia is clearly lacking behind when it comes to proven best practice for long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy and clearly, compared to other first world countries, long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy clearly miss out on improving their Quality of life and/or Quality- of- end of life!
As a matter of fact, there are 3 distinct reasons why long-term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy in Australia can do so much better, rather than staying in Intensive Care long-term
A lot of “best practice” guidelines as well as experience has been gained when it comes to providing Intensive Home Care nursing services for long term ventilated Adults& Children with Tracheostomy, as a genuine alternative to a long-term stay in Intensive Care. Therefore “Mechanical Home Ventilation guidelines” have been published to provide Intensive Care in the Home services https://intensivecareathome.com/mechanical-home-ventilation-guidelines/
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