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My son was born a couple of months ago and was in the NICU at his birth hospital for about a month. When he was discharged, he was sent home with oxygen and an NG tube for feeding. He was home and happy for about three weeks and then had an episode where he stopped breathing and needed CPR. My fiancée and I both took steps to be trained in CPR prior to coming home, thankfully, and we were able to get him to come back before the ambulance arrived. As a result of this episode, he was placed back in the NICU at another hospital and has remained there for a month so far with what could be at least another month or two to go. Last week, he had a trach inserted and is currently working through recovery and is sedated. We don't yet have an indication of whether he'll need to come home on a ventilator or not as well.
While the care that goes into taking care of a trach and potentially a ventilator is intimidating, it isn't overwhelming for my fiancée and me. What will be overwhelming though is trying to determine how to avoid uprooting our life due to financial troubles. Neither of us has enough of an income to support our family of four and keep our house on our own and finding a job that would provide enough income seems extremely unlikely. Originally, we thought that we may be able to utilize private duty nursing since it is covered by our private insurance and should be covered under Medicaid as well since our son qualifies as a "complex" case. Our expectation of what this would have looked like is that the private duty nursing coverage would allow for a nurse to come to our home to care for our son while my fiancée and I work from home. We would be present should an emergency happen, but the nurse would be there to enable us to focus on our work day and therefore keep our incomes and our house with them. After reviewing the policy documents, though, it sounds to me like private duty nursing is a temporary assistance that is provided to help transition to home life and that it is not intended to be anything but a short-term option. If this is the case, it puts us back into a position of not being able to afford our home.
Are there any other families who have gone through a similar situation? Are you willing to share your experience or any advice?
Thank you.
My son was born a couple of months ago and was in the NICU at his birth hospital for about a month. When he was discharged, he was sent home with oxygen and an NG tube for feeding. He was home and happy for about three weeks and then had an episode where he stopped breathing and needed CPR. My fiancée and I both took steps to be trained in CPR prior to coming home, thankfully, and we were able to get him to come back before the ambulance arrived. As a result of this episode, he was placed back in the NICU at another hospital and has remained there for a month so far with what could be at least another month or two to go. Last week, he had a trach inserted and is currently working through recovery and is sedated. We don't yet have an indication of whether he'll need to come home on a ventilator or not as well.
While the care that goes into taking care of a trach and potentially a ventilator is intimidating, it isn't overwhelming for my fiancée and me. What will be overwhelming though is trying to determine how to avoid uprooting our life due to financial troubles. Neither of us has enough of an income to support our family of four and keep our house on our own and finding a job that would provide enough income seems extremely unlikely. Originally, we thought that we may be able to utilize private duty nursing since it is covered by our private insurance and should be covered under Medicaid as well since our son qualifies as a "complex" case. Our expectation of what this would have looked like is that the private duty nursing coverage would allow for a nurse to come to our home to care for our son while my fiancée and I work from home. We would be present should an emergency happen, but the nurse would be there to enable us to focus on our work day and therefore keep our incomes and our house with them. After reviewing the policy documents, though, it sounds to me like private duty nursing is a temporary assistance that is provided to help transition to home life and that it is not intended to be anything but a short-term option. If this is the case, it puts us back into a position of not being able to afford our home.
Are there any other families who have gone through a similar situation? Are you willing to share your experience or any advice?
Thank you.