Specialised nursing for ventilator-dependent participants — monitoring, airway management, emergency response, and support with daily living in the home.
Ventilator dependence means a person requires mechanical ventilation to breathe — either through invasive ventilation via a tracheostomy or non-invasive ventilation using a mask interface. This may be needed continuously or for specific periods, such as overnight.
Living with ventilator dependence requires continuous access to skilled nursing care. The presence of a trained nurse ensures that ventilator equipment is functioning correctly, airways are managed safely, and any emergency can be responded to immediately.
At Evia Health, we believe that ventilator-dependent participants deserve to live at home with dignity, comfort, and confidence. Our specialised nursing team provides the clinical expertise needed to make this possible — so participants and their families can focus on quality of life rather than clinical worry.
Continuous ventilator monitoring, circuit checks, settings verification, and troubleshooting — ensuring the ventilator is functioning safely and effectively at all times.
Tracheostomy care, suctioning, humidification, cuff management, and emergency airway procedures — delivered by nurses experienced in respiratory care.
Clinical escalation protocols, emergency airway management, and 24/7 nursing availability — so participants and families have confidence that help is always at hand.
Personal care delivered around ventilator requirements — showering, dressing, positioning, and daily routines adapted to ensure safety and comfort alongside ventilator use.
Ventilator care demands the highest level of clinical skill and vigilance. At Evia Health, every nurse assigned to ventilator-dependent participants has been assessed for competency in ventilator management, airway care, and emergency response — because there is no room for compromise when it comes to respiratory safety.
Yes. We provide specialised in-home nursing for ventilator-dependent participants, including ventilator monitoring, airway management, tracheostomy care, and emergency response. Our nurses are experienced in both invasive and non-invasive ventilation.
Our ventilator care is delivered by registered nurses with experience in respiratory nursing, ventilator management, and emergency airway procedures. All nurses undergo competency assessments specific to ventilator care before being assigned to ventilator-dependent participants.
Yes. We understand that ventilator-dependent participants may require continuous nursing support. We provide 24/7 nursing availability, including overnight shifts, weekends, and public holidays — ensuring clinical support is always accessible.
If you or a family member requires ventilator support at home, our specialised nursing team is here to help. Contact us today to discuss your clinical needs and how we can support you.
Support coordinators can refer participants directly — contact us here.