Level 2 and Level 3 NDIS Support Coordinator<\/u><\/a>\u00a0on our team. So, I encourage you to reach out to us, especially with NDIS funding. We can help you with the right level of funding because we have our own NDIS Support Coordinator.<\/p>\n Now, with Intensive Care at Home<\/strong>, currently we are operating all around Australia. We are in all major capital cities as well as in regional and rural areas. We are a NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) approved service provider all around Australia. We are a TAC (Transport Accident Commission) approved service provider and WorkSafe approved service provider in Victoria, iCare in New South Wales, NIISQ (National Injury Insurance Scheme) in Queensland and as well as a DVA (Department of Veteran Affairs) approved service provider all around Australia. We have also received funding through public hospitals, departments of health as well as private health funds. So, reach out to us if you need help.<\/p>\nAlways keep in mind that if your loved one is in intensive care, it costs around $5000 to $6000 per bed day. With Intensive Care at Home<\/strong>, it costs around 50% of that. If you pay less than 50% for a support worker that could end up with a death. You can’t really cut the cost of an intensive care bed by more than 50%, but that’s in essence what we do here at Intensive Care at Home.<\/strong><\/p>\nOnce again, our website is intensivecareathome.com.<\/strong> Call us on one of the numbers on the top of our website or send an email to info@intensivecareathome.com.<\/strong><\/p>\nOnce again, if you’re at home already and you have insufficient support or your loved one is in ICU or you are in ICU and watching this, or you might be at home watching this and you know it’s not working, please reach out to us and we can help you with nursing care and the funding.<\/p>\n
We’re also sending our critical care nurses into the home to keep emergency departments empty. We have done so successfully for the Western Sydney Local Area Health District. So, if your hospital needs to have critical care nurses at home to bypass your ED and take the pressure off your ED, we can help you with that as well.<\/p>\n
If you are a NDIS Support Coordinator watching this and you’re looking for nursing care for your participants for more funding because you don’t know how to advocate for nursing care, please reach out to us as well. We can also help you with a specialist NDIS nursing assessment. We also have our own NDIS Support Coordinator, Level 2 and Level 3. Please reach out to us so we can set you up with the right NDIS Support Coordinator and with the right level of care.<\/p>\n
If you are a critical care nurse and you’re looking for a career change, we want to hear from you as well. If you have worked for a minimum of two years in critical care ICU, pediatric ICU, ED, or you ideally have completed a postgraduate critical care qualification, we want to hear from you. We currently have jobs in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Albury, Wodonga in Bendigo, in Country Victoria, as well as in Warragul in Country Victoria, we want to hear from you.<\/p>\n
We’re looking for critical care nurses who want to complement our teams, people who are team players and people who are looking for regular work. We are a service provider that has a tailor-made solution for our clients and that includes having regular teams and regular staff members. So, we are not an agency where people come and go.<\/p>\n
If you’re an intensive care specialist or ICU consultant, we’re currently expanding our medical team as well. We want to hear from you.<\/p>\n
If you are an intensive care specialist or an ICU consultant and you have bed blocks in your ICU, I also encourage you to reach out to us as well. We can help you eliminate your bed blocks<\/u><\/a>, and you don’t even pay for it, and we can improve the quality of life and quality of end of life for some of your patients in your ICU.<\/p>\n If you are a hospital executive watching this, we also want to hear from you because, once again, we can help you eliminate bed blocks in ICU, pediatric ICU, respiratory wards, and ED.<\/p>\n
If you’re watching this and you’re in the U.S. or in the U.K. and you need help, please reach out to us as well. We can help you there privately.<\/p>\n
Once again, our website is intensivecareathome.com.<\/strong> Call us on one of the numbers on the top of our website or send us an email to info@intensivecareathome.com.<\/strong><\/p>\nIf you like my videos, subscribe to my YouTube channel<\/u><\/strong><\/a>\u00a0for regular updates for Intensive Care at Home<\/strong>, but also for families in intensive care. Click the like button, click the notification bell, share the video with your friends and families, and comment below what you want to see next, what questions and insights you have.<\/p>\nI also do a weekly YouTube live that you get notified for if you subscribe to my YouTube channel, or if you are a subscriber of our email newsletter at intensivecareathome.com.<\/strong><\/p>\nThank you so much for watching.<\/p>\n
This is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecareathome.com<\/strong> and I will talk to you in a few days.<\/p>\nTake care for now.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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