Why Zoe’s Daughter with a Tracheostomy Needs 24/7 CCRNs at Home Instead of Support Workers

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Why Zoe’s Daughter with a Tracheostomy Needs 24/7 CCRN’s at Home Instead of Support Workers

Check and watch Zoe's video here (from 32 minutes to 49 minutes):
https://youtu.be/ucKAMOzTg-M?si=DttYlVg1KFO6S-y1

When Zoe’s daughter was discharged from ICU with a tracheostomy, she was sent home with disability support workers instead of 24/7 Critical Care Registered Nurses (CCRNs). This dangerous model has sadly cost lives in Australia.

In this video, Patrik Hutzel from IntensiveCareAtHome.com
explains:
✅ Why tracheostomy and ventilated patients need CCRNs 24/7
✅ The dangers of using support workers instead of critical care nurses
✅ Real cases of preventable deaths due to unsafe care models
✅ Evidence-based Mechanical Home Ventilation Guidelines for safe ICU-at-home care
✅ How families can safely take their loved one home with CCRNs

If your loved one has a tracheostomy or is ventilator-dependent, don’t risk unsafe care. Learn why only CCRNs provide the life-saving skills needed at home.

📞 Get help today: https://intensivecareathome.com

📧 Email: [email protected]

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