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Expert Tracheostomy Care Program

At the Children’s Center at the Phoenix, we specialize in providing comprehensive tracheostomy care, tailored to meet the unique needs of each resident. A tracheostomy, which involves creating an opening through the neck into the trachea, significantly improves breathing by directly opening the airway.

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Adaptable Care for Every Need

Recognizing the varied reasons our patients may require a tracheostomy—ranging from lung disorders and neurological issues to injuries or infections—our approach is both flexible and responsive. Whether the need for a tracheostomy is temporary or permanent, our goal is to achieve the best possible outcomes for each individual under our care.

Integrated, Compassionate Team Approach

Guided by our expert Pulmonologists, our multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to the comfort and safety of our residents. This skilled team works in harmony to manage, service, and adjust tracheostomy care plans, ensuring optimal support and attention at all times.

Comprehensive Support Services

Our tracheostomy care extends beyond basic needs, encompassing a wide range of services designed to promote healing, recovery, and improved quality of life:
 

  • Advanced Diagnostic Approach: Utilizing the latest in medical technology to assess and monitor patient conditions accurately.
     

  • Tracheostomy Weaning: Tailored programs aimed at safely reducing and eventually eliminating the need for tracheostomy support, where possible.
     

  • Bedside OT/PT: On-site occupational and physical therapy services to enhance mobility and daily functioning, delivered directly at the bedside.
     

  • Bedside Peritoneal Dialysis: Offering convenient, in-room dialysis treatments for those with renal needs, ensuring comfort and efficiency.
     

  • Innovative Therapies and Treatments: Access to the latest advancements in respiratory care and rehabilitation, keeping our patients at the forefront of medical care.
     

  • Holistic Rehabilitation Services: A focus on restoring and maintaining abilities, with personalized rehabilitation plans that address the full spectrum of patient needs.

Quality of Life Focus

Our tracheostomy care program is deeply rooted in a philosophy that prioritizes the whole patient. By addressing physical, emotional, and social needs, we strive to enhance the overall quality of life for our residents, providing a nurturing and supportive environment where they can thrive.

At the Children’s Center at the Phoenix, our commitment to excellence in tracheostomy care is matched only by our dedication to the children and families we serve, ensuring a path to recovery that is both compassionate and comprehensive.

General Inquiry: info@phoenixcrp.com

Phone: (973) 839-2119

Address: 1433 Ringwood Avenue Haskell, NJ 07420

In case of an outbreak or emergency, contact us at 973-897-7333

A CMS 5-Star Rated Facility in Quality Measures

Ratings for the quality measures are based on performance on 15 of the QMs that are currently posted on the Care Compare website. These include nine long-stay measures and six short-stay measures. Note that not all the quality measures that are reported on Care Compare are included in the rating calculations. In addition to an overall quality measure rating, separate QM ratings for short-stay measures and long-stay measures are also reported.

Contact Us

Have questions or want to learn more about how we can help your child?  Reach out to us! Our team is here to provide the information and support you need to make the best decision for your family.

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