Tracheostomy Care – Skilled, Gentle, and On-Demand

At ClickFirst Care, we understand that tracheostomy care requires expert handling, close attention, and ongoing support. That’s why we offer specialized in-home tracheostomy care provided by trained nurses and respiratory care professionals—delivering safety, dignity, and peace of mind in the comfort of your home.

Our Tracheostomy Care Includes:

  • Routine Cleaning & Dressing Changes: Preventing infection and maintaining hygiene with sterile, gentle techniques.

  • Tube Changes & Suctioning: Safe removal and replacement of tracheostomy tubes, with skilled suctioning to ensure a clear airway.

  • Monitoring & Emergency Response: Regular monitoring of breathing, oxygen levels, and signs of complications—along with fast intervention if needed.

  • Humidification & Hydration Support: Managing secretions and maintaining airway moisture to reduce discomfort.

  • Training for Families: Educating caregivers and family members on day-to-day tracheostomy care, emergency procedures, and equipment handling.

  • Coordination with Your Medical Team: Working closely with your doctor to ensure consistent care aligned with your treatment plan.

Who Can Benefit?

  • Patients with long-term tracheostomies

  • Post-ICU recovery patients

  • Individuals with neuromuscular disorders

  • Children and seniors requiring home-based respiratory care


Expert Care Where You Feel Safest—Home

Tracheostomy care can feel overwhelming—but you’re not alone. At ClickFirst Care, we combine clinical precision with compassionate support, so every breath is protected, and every need is met—right where you are.

WHAT IS AN IN-HOME NURSING SERVICE?

Home health nurses provide one-on-one care for patients in their homes.  Home healthcare may involve assisting patients with basic needs such as bathing and dressing, as well as more specialized services such as wound care, medication management, and IV therapy

WHEN DO YOU NEED US?

This means that, in most cases, a nursing home resident can keep their residence and still qualify for Medicaid to pay their nursing home expenses.  You will still need to plan to pay real estate taxes, insurance and upkeep costs