At the Hasbro Children's's Ventilator Integration Program, we provide medical care for infants, children and young adults with chronic respiratory problems who are dependent on medical technology. Our team works together with primary care physicians throughout the area to provide care fitted to each child's needs.
The Ventilator Integration Program (VIP) uses the patient- and family-centered care model. We involve and educate patients and families in all aspects of care, including the technology used by the patient.
Most of our patients require a home ventilator to help them breathe due to problems associated with lung disease, weak breathing muscles or a neurological disorder. The majority of these children also have other medical needs-for example, care for a tracheotomy tube, care for a feeding tube, or maintaining good nutrition-that require regular communication with other pediatric specialists. In addition to providing medical care, our program coordinates additional specialized care for our patients.
The Ventilator Integration Program Team
Our patient's family
Pediatric pulmonologist
Pediatrician
Nurse Practitioner
Respiratory Therapist
Speech Language Pathologist
Parent Consultant
VIP Clinic Visits
Clinic visits for the VIP take place on the Lower Level of Hasbro Children's. The area is designed to be comfortable, welcoming and family friendly. The clinic meets on the first, third and fifth Wednesday of each month. Clinic visits are often coordinated during appointments with other specialists at Hasbro Children's.
Clinical Trials for the Ventilator Integration Program
Research is currently being conducted to learn more about respiration.
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