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Hi it’s Patrik Hutzel from INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME where we provide tailor made solutions for long-term ventilated Adults & Children with Tracheostomies and where we also provide tailor made solutions for hospitals and Intensive Care Units whilst providing quality services for long-term ventilated patients and medically complex patients at home.
In last week’s blog, I talked about,
WHY A TRACHEOSTOMY AND VENTILATION IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR MND (MOTOR NEURON DISEASE)!
You can check out last week’s blog by clicking on the link below this video:
In today’s blog post, I want to answer a question from one of our clients and the question today is
Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Are You Sick of Being in ICU and You Want to Go Home?
Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from Intensive Care at Home. This is a quick tip for families who have a loved one in intensive care long-term with a tracheostomy and that are ventilated.
Now, if you are sick of being in ICU, and if you are being sick of being at the ICU’s mercy coming and going when the visiting hours are, then you should consider Intensive Care at Home. Now we continue intensive care services at home for you and for your loved one and we can substitute the intensive care services in a hospital at home with our growing and amazing team of intensive care nurses.
We employ hundreds of years of intensive care nursing experience, and we can continue care and treatment for your loved one at home with Intensive Care at Home, especially when it comes to ventilation & tracheostomy. But also seizure management, also BIPAP and CPAP therapy and anybody that is medically complex and at risk of staying in intensive care long-term.
Anybody that needs an intensive care nurse at home, you should contact us at intensivecareathome.com. That is again, intensivecareathome.com. Just call us on one of the numbers on the top of our website, or simply send me an email to [email protected]. That is [email protected].
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This is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecareathome.com and I’ll talk to you in a few days.
Now, if you have a loved one in intensive care and you want to go home with our service intensive care at home and if you want to find out how to get funding for our service and how it all works, please contact us on one of the numbers on the top of our website, or send me an email to [email protected]. That’s Patrik, just with a K at the end.
Please also have a look at our case studies because there we highlight more about what we can do for clients, how clients can live at home with ventilation and tracheostomies and you can look at our case studies as well at our service section
Intensive care at home Case studies
And if you are at home already and you need support for your critically ill loved one at home, and you have insufficient support or insufficient funding, please contact us as well. We can help you with all of that.
And if you are an intensive care nurse or a pediatric intensive care nurse with a minimum of two years, ICU or pediatric ICU experience, and you ideally have a critical care certificate, please contact us as well. Check out our career section on our website. We are currently hiring ICU and pediatric ICU nurses for clients in the Melbourne metropolitan area, Northern suburbs, Mornington Peninsula, Frankston area, South Gippsland, as well as Wollongong in New South Wales.
www.intensivecareathome.com/careers
So we are also an NDIS, TAC (Victoria) and DVA (Department of Veteran affairs) approved community service provider in Australia. Also have a look at our range of full service provisions.
Also, we have been part of the Royal Melbourne health accelerator program in the past for innovative healthcare companies.
https://www.thermh.org.au/news/innovation-funding-announced-melbourne-health-accelerator
https://www.melbournehealthaccelerator.com/
Thank you for watching this video and thank you for tuning into this week’s blog.
This is Patrik from Intensive Care at Home, and I’ll see you again next week in another update.