Ventilator-Dependent and Weaning Programs
Ventilator-Dependent and Weaning Programs
When patients experience a high-level spinal cord injury, they
are usually ventilator-dependent, at least initially. Craig Hospital
has one of the most comprehensive programs in the country for
individuals who are ventilator-dependent and their families. Approximately
15 percent of our patients with spinal cord injury are ventilator-dependent,
and at any given time, there are 8-12 ventilator patients in the
hospital. The program is for individuals on ventilators who plan
to return home after rehabilitation. The goals of the program
include medical stabilization, weaning from the ventilator when
possible, and training the patient and family in home-care techniques
and health management.
The admissions process includes an on-site consultation with the
patient and family, and involves assessment of the patient and
making preliminary recommendations about pulmonary goals, home
discharge plans, equipment for mobility, transportation, ventilation,
and tentative timelines and costs.
Services in the ventilator program include medical management;
nursing care and teaching; respiratory care; physical, occupational,
and speech therapy; patient and family counseling; case management;
transportation assessment; therapeutic recreation; discharge planning;
and follow-up services. When necessary, a nurse and/or respiratory
therapist accompanies the patient and family on the return trip
home, and assists with home teaching and equipment.
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