When a patient receives a tracheostomy, it also affects friends and families. These decisions can be hard. Loved ones have said that they struggled with feelings of Hope, Uncertainty, and Guilt when deciding.
Patients with tracheostomies can be in the hospital for a long time. Some rehabilitation facilities can be far from where someone lives. Patients with tracheostomies can have a rocky road to recovery. However, some people take great joy in seeing their loved ones improve. Regardless of what happens to your loved one, the process can place a significant burden on caregivers.
Caregivers of patients who are chronically critically ill can develop anxiety, depression, fatigue, and other mental and physical ailments. Regardless of what you decide, it is important to make sure you take care of yourself. It is important to seek help if you think you need it.