What Steps Does My Dad Need To Take To Have His Tracheostomy Removed?

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What Steps Does My Dad Need To Take To Have His Tracheostomy Removed?

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Patrik: Hi, Jacquelyn, nice to meet you.

Jacquelyn: Hi, how are you doing?

Patrik: I’m pretty well, thank you. How are you?

Jacquelyn: I’m fine. I have a question for you. My father, 87 years old, was found unresponsive in the hospital. They had him for observation. He had a cardiac arrest. They revived him, worked on him for 40 minutes. This happened May 25th. They ended up doing a tracheostomy. He’s in LTAC (long term acute care) now. He’s off the major ventilator, and they are doing physical therapy with him at LTAC, but he just hasn’t woken up.

He’s responsive to our voices and music and things like that. He’s not squeezing our hands anymore. Initially he was, but he’s not doing that now, and basically, I want to bring him home. He’s a military veteran, so I want to bring him home, and just trying to make some decisions of basically, is that a good idea to do? Or should he go into rehab some more?

Patrik: Yeah. Jacquelyn, are they telling you he needs to leave LTAC in X number of days?

Jacquelyn: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. He’s been there a week now. He was at an ICU for a month, so he’s been at LTAC for a week now.

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