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Tracheostomy Care

NDIS Tracheostomy Care in Logan

First Priority Care delivers registered tracheostomy care across Logan City, visiting participants in Beenleigh, Springwood, Browns Plains, Kingston and Woodridge. Our nurses handle tube and site care, inner cannula changes and suctioning, keep clear emergency airway plans in place and train the support workers involved in each participant's daily care.

Quick answer

Who provides NDIS tracheostomy care at home in Logan?

First Priority Care's registered nurses provide NDIS tracheostomy care across Logan City, covering suctioning, tube and inner cannula changes, stoma site care and emergency response, with support workers and families trained and assessed under the high intensity supports framework and a nurse holding the clinical plan.

Our Tracheostomy Care in Logan

  • Suctioning, and training others to suction safely
  • Tube and inner cannula changes on the treating team's regime
  • Stoma site assessment and skin care
  • A written emergency protocol for blockage or decannulation, rehearsed
  • Spare tubes, backup suction and equipment checks kept current
  • Worker training, competency sign-off and scheduled refreshers

Areas We Serve in Logan

  • Beenleigh, Eagleby, Loganholme
  • Springwood, Shailer Park, Rochedale South
  • Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central, Marsden
  • Browns Plains, Hillcrest, Park Ridge

Can't see your area? Call 1800 402 205. If you're anywhere in the Logan area, we can almost certainly help.

Delivering Tracheostomy Care in Logan

Where family members are the main carers, as they often are in Logan, the emergency protocol has to be understood perfectly by people who did not choose to become clinicians. We train in the family's language where we can, and rehearse until the response is automatic rather than remembered.

Getting Started with NDIS Support in Logan

  1. 01

    Call 1800 402 205 or submit our referral form online

  2. 02

    Intake conversation within one business hour

  3. 03

    Care plan and service agreement built together

  4. 04

    Services begin within 5–10 business days of completed intake

Frequently Asked Questions | Tracheostomy Care Logan

Can family be trained in tracheostomy emergency response in Logan?
Yes, and where family are the primary carers they must be. Training covers suctioning, tube change and the emergency protocol, assessed properly and rehearsed regularly. Interpreter support is arranged where it helps, because this is the one protocol that cannot be half understood.
How quickly can a nurse reach me in an emergency?
Phone escalation is immediate, and Logan Hospital at Meadowbrook is close to most of our Logan participants for anything requiring an emergency department. The written protocol is built to be actioned by the people in the room first, because that is who is actually there.
Ready when you are

Let's build a care plan that works for you.

Speak with our care team about your NDIS plan, your goals, and how we can help.

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