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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, Henry has written us an email and he says, “My mother is in intensive care, and she’s been on BIPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure) there for the last month. She has COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) and asthma. Can she come home with Intensive Care at Home? Are your services available in Sydney, Australia?” And Henry, yes, our services are available in Sydney, Australia, and your mother can come home with Intensive Care at Home for someone like BIPAP need for COPD. We can monitor her at home, 24 hours a day, similar to what’s happening in intensive care. We do it for other clients, and we have done for other clients for many years.
We basically replicate an intensive care bed in the home with intensive care nurses, 24 hours a day. And you should contact us at intensivecareathome.com and call us on one of our Australian numbers on the top of our website, or simply send us an email to [email protected].
So, that is my quick tip for today.
If you have a loved one in intensive care and you have questions, please contact us at intensivecarehotline.com and call us on one of the numbers on the top of our website or simply send us an email to [email protected].
And if you need an intensive care bed at home, whether you’re a hospital or whether you have a loved one in intensive care, you should contact us at intensivecareathome.com.
Also, have a look at our membership for families in intensive care at intensivecaresupport.org. There, you have access to me and my team, 24 hours a day, and we answer all questions, intensive care and Intensive Care at Home related, 24 hours a day.
Also, if you need a medical record review for your loved one in intensive care, please contact us as well. We review medical records in intensive care and after intensive care as well. But we highly recommend that we help you review medical records in real time so you can actually have someone that can interpret the clinical data in real time.
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Thanks for watching.
This is Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com and intensivecareathome.com and I’ll talk to you in a few days.
Take care.