Why This MND Client with Tracheostomy and Ventilation Requires 24/7 Critical Care Nurses

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Why This MND Client with Tracheostomy and Ventilation Requires 24/7 Critical Care Nurses

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) patients with a tracheostomy and ventilation face life-threatening risks without 24/7 Critical Care Nurses (CCRNs). In this video, Patrik Hutzel from Intensive Care at Home explains why evidence-based Mechanical Home Ventilation Guidelines mandate CCRNs for airway safety, ventilator management, and quality of life. Learn why support workers or general nurses without ICU training are unsafe, how proper NDIS funding must align with best practice, and how Intensive Care at Home provides a safe alternative to long-term ICU or LTAC facilities.

✅ Topics covered:
- Why MND patients need 24/7 CCRNs at home
- Tracheostomy and invasive ventilation safety
- Mechanical Home Ventilation Guidelines explained
- Dangers of underfunded or untrained care
- Real case examples of clients thriving at home with CCRNs
- How Intensive Care at Home reduces ICU readmissions and improves quality of life

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