Why Your Loved One with a Tracheostomy and Ventilator Needs a 24/7 ICU Nurse, Not a Support Worker

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Why Your Loved One with a Tracheostomy and Ventilator Needs a 24/7 ICU Nurse, Not a Support Worker

C2 ventilated and tracheostomy clients require 24/7 ICU-trained critical care nurses (CCRNs) at home to stay safe, avoid ICU readmissions, and live well. In this video, Patrik Hutzel from Intensive Care at Home explains why general nurses or support workers are not enough, and why evidence-based guidelines demand CCRNs for ventilated patients.

Learn how 24/7 CCRNs at home provide:
✅ Safe tracheostomy & ventilator management
✅ Emergency response & airway care
✅ Monitoring to prevent ICU readmissions
✅ Better quality of life at home
✅ 50% cost savings compared to ICU beds

If your loved one is ventilated with a tracheostomy or has complex care needs, discover how Intensive Care at Home can keep them safe at home, reduce hospital stays, and improve family life.

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