The 10 Questions You Need to Ask When ICU Asks Your Loved One to Go to LTAC!

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The 10 Questions You Need to Ask When ICU Asks Your Loved One to Go to LTAC!

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So today, I want to actually focus on what are the most important questions that you need to ask when ICU is telling you your loved one should go to an LTAC (Long Term Acute Care). Now, one disclaimer here, this is for our audience in the United States, LTACs don’t exist outside of the United States. So therefore, this is really specifically for our U.S. audience because we’re having inquiries almost every day: “What should I do if ICU is telling you that your loved one needs to go to LTAC?”, and you only really get asked that question if your loved one ends up having a tracheostomy and is ventilated, or sometimes if your loved one does manage to get off the ventilator in ICU, they still might ask you to go to LTAC. So, let’s dive right into it.

The first question that you should be asking is, “Is this a good LTAC?” From my experience, there are no good LTACs. I mean, look up the LTAC reviews online, they are absolutely appalling.

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