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Quick tip for families in ICU: 16 weeks in ICU, is INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME the right next step?
Quick tip for families in ICU: 16 weeks in ICU, is INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME the right next step?
Here are the phone options
One day 1:1 consulting and advocacy FACE TO FACE or via zoom $20,000 per day
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And if you need a medical record review, click on the link and we can help you with reviewing your loved one’s medical records while they’re in ICU.
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30 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $3,299
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14 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $1,999
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7 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $1,299
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4 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $999
https://intensivecarehotline.thrivecart.com/four-days-11-phone-consulting-us/
2 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $499
https://intensivecarehotline.thrivecart.com/two-days-11-phone-consulting-us/
You don’t have to use the 2, 4, 7, or 14 days in a row and you can use the days at your own pace.
Here's the hour option
Book 60 minutes 1:1 phone consulting and advocacy for $249 (can be credited towards any of the options above)- click on the link
https://intensivecarehotline.thrivecart.com/one-hour-11-phone-consulting-us/
Or you can join the membership here where you have access to me in the membership area for only $97/month where I advise daily and where you also have access to more material including all of our eBooks! Furthermore, you’ll get a 20% discount for 1:1 phone consulting and advocacy if you are a member!
https://intensivecarehotline.com/intensivecaresupport-org-membership/
Here is also a link to case studies
https://intensivecarehotline.com/category/questions/
https://intensivecareathome.com/category/case-studies/
Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So at the moment we’re talking to a client, who’s had their 82-year old mother in ICU for 16 weeks. Their mother has a tracheostomy and is fully ventilator-dependent and the family is asking whether intensive care at home is an option for them.
And yes, intensive care at home is an option but, intensive care at home as great as it is, should be a last resort. So I’m telling you the missing link here, because you should avoid intensive care home by taking the right steps in the first place.
So whenever you have a loved one in intensive care, that’s having a trach number one, you should be checking whether the trach is really necessary. Whether someone can come off the ventilator and the breathing tube beyond the shadow of a doubt. That is the first question you need to ask.
And number two, when if a trach is necessary and unavoidable? The next question is how do you wean somebody off the ventilator and the trach, and again, it keeps coming back to the biggest challenge for families in intensive care is simply that you don’t know what you don’t know.
You don’t know what questions to ask.
Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-icu-16-weeks-in-icu-is-intensive-care-at-home-the-right-next-step/
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