That Hospital Life: Building a Home ICU
Show Notes
In this episode, I’m sharing a layered look at what it actually means to parent a medically complex child—through 12+ hospital stays, ICU admissions, and the process of building a “home ICU” system over time.
This isn’t a linear story. It’s a real one.
We talk about those early days of bringing a medically fragile child home with no roadmap… the exhaustion, the uncertainty, and the moments no one really prepares you for. From there, I walk through how care evolves—what different levels of respiratory support actually mean, how hospitalizations can become cyclical, and what it looks like to slowly build confidence in both home care and hospital decision-making.
This episode also explores:
* How to think about medical tools as support—not failure
* The reality of repeated hospital stays and how your role changes over time
* Learning when to manage at home vs. when to go in
* How advocacy is built through experience, not personality
* Why you are the most consistent expert on your child
* And how it’s still possible to build a life—your life—inside all of this
At its core, this conversation is about rhythm.
Not perfection. Not control.
But learning how to live, decide, advocate, and breathe inside a life you didn’t plan—but are actively building anyway.
To make this episode more practical, I’ve included a few resources based on our real-life experience:
* A “Take to the Hospital” list (what we bring from home to make stays smoother)
* A “Take Home from the Hospital” list (items you can keep instead of letting them go to waste)
* A simple outline of our home sick-day regimen, including airway clearance routines, nebulizer use, suction timing, and how we think through escalation
These are not prescriptive or one-size-fits-all.
They’re simply examples of what has worked for our family—shared in case it helps you ask better questions, feel more prepared, or build your own systems over time.
If you’re new to this world, or even if you’ve been in it for a while:
You don’t have to have everything figured out.
You’re allowed to learn your child as you go.
You’re allowed to build your rhythm over time.
And you’re still allowed to live your life inside this story.
Resources MentionedFinal Note:
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ExtraCareCollective.com [Extracarecollective.com]
That Hospital Life - What You Bring With You [https://open.substack.com/pub/extracarecollective/p/that-hospital-life?r=7y9v1l&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]
That Hospital Life (cont.) - What We Take Back With Us [https://open.substack.com/pub/extracarecollective/p/that-hospital-life-cont?r=7y9v1l&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]
Our Sick-Day Action Plan (for respiratory viruses) [https://open.substack.com/pub/extracarecollective/p/sick-day-action-plan?r=7y9v1l&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]