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Pediatric Home Ventilation Program

With one of the largest home ventilation programs in central Illinois, OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois offers expert ventilation support for families. This ensures that children with complex respiratory conditions receive care in a comfortable and familiar environment.

What is a Pediatric Home Ventilation Program?

The pediatric home ventilation program at OSF Children’s Hospital offers comprehensive, home-based respiratory care for children who require ventilators or specialized respiratory support. Our program brings together a team of experts to create a safe, effective plan tailored to your child’s unique needs, so that you and your family can manage care at home with confidence and ease.

What to Expect

Our specialists work closely with the family of each child in both inpatient and outpatient settings to help them make a seamless transition from hospital to home. 

The many respiratory needs we meet include:

  • Supplemental oxygen
  • Chronic ventilator use
  • Positive pressure ventilation (BiPAP or CPAP) via face mask or trach

Your Care Team

Our team includes a pediatric pulmonologist, respiratory therapist, pediatric dietician, social
worker and pediatric pharmacist. These specialists also collaborate with OSF Children's Hospital
speech therapists and counselors in order to provide the best possible care for children with
complex respiratory needs.

Our care team is highly trained in providing you and your child with all you need to thrive at home.

Meet Our Providers

Respiratory Conditions Associated with Home Ventilation

There are several reasons your child may need home ventilation. The main conditions that require home vent services include but are not limited to:

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of support will I receive from the program?

Our team provides continuous guidance, education and emergency support to families. You’ll be given the equipment and the information on how to use it, clean it and keep your child safe with their equipment. Any time you need help, our team is ready to answer your questions and help you feel more confident in caring for your child.

How can I prepare my home for a ventilated child?

We provide in-home tutorials and help you adapt your home environment to ensure it is safe and supportive for ventilator use.

Can my child go to school with a ventilator?

Yes, your child can attend school with a ventilator. Our team partners with families and schools to make sure your child has the support and care they need for a safe and successful school experience.

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Almost Home Kids

Almost Home Kids partners closely with our home ventilation program to offer transitional care. This step allows families to practice home care with professional support before fully transitioning home, helping parents feel prepared and confident.

Learn about Almost Home Kids

Talk to Your Doctor

Ask your pulmonologist if our home ventilator program is a good option for you. Need an ophthalmologist? Search our provider directory and ask your primary care provider for a referral.

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