Airway Management
Providing Exceptional Care

Who we support

Breathing should feel calm and effortless. Our airway management service brings skilled, reassuring support into the home—so ventilation, tracheostomy care, oxygen therapy, and secretion management happen safely, gently, and with dignity every day.

  • Tracheostomy (temporary or long-term)
  • Ventilator users (invasive or non-invasive: CPAP/BiPAP)
  • Chronic respiratory conditions (COPD, bronchiectasis, severe asthma)
  • Neuromuscular conditions (MND/ALS, muscular dystrophy)
  • High-level spinal cord injury, brain injury, and complex rehab needs
  • Children, adults, and older people with fragile airways or frequent infections

What we do (clinically confident, genuinely kind)

  • Tracheostomy care (nurse-led, competency-assured)
    Site care and dressings, tube security checks, inner cannula cleaning/change, cuff pressure checks per plan, speaking valve/cap use, humidification management, and clear escalation pathways.
  • Suctioning & secretion management
    Oral, naso-/tracheal suctioning as prescribed, saline instillation where indicated, humidification and nebuliser therapy, positioning and postural drainage, hydration prompts, and infection-reduction routines.
  • Ventilation support
    Set-up and daily checks for invasive/non-invasive ventilation, mask/interface care, filter and circuit changes on schedule, alarm interpretation and troubleshooting, and liaison with respiratory teams for settings.
  • Oxygen therapy & nebulisers
    Safe use and storage, flow-rate checks per prescription, monitoring of response, and documented weaning or step-up guidance from clinicians.
  • Assisted cough & chest physio carry-over
    Cough-assist devices (MI-E), breath-stacking, and gentle techniques as directed by physiotherapists to keep lungs clear and comfortable.
  • Observation & early warning
    Regular monitoring (respiratory rate, work of breathing, SpO₂, pulse, temperature), recognition of red flags (desaturation, increased secretions, distress), and prompt escalation.
  • Infection prevention
    Aseptic technique for invasive tasks, equipment cleaning schedules, safe waste disposal, and clear hand-hygiene standards for everyone involved.
  • Comfort, communication & confidence
    Unhurried support, calm reassurance, speaking-valve practice where appropriate, and coaching for family members so home feels safe between visits.
  • Everyday practical help
    Hydrating drinks, light meals, positioning for comfort, laundry and tidy-ups—because a settled home helps breathing, too.

Clinical note: Initial tracheostomy tube changes, ventilator setting adjustments, and rescue medications are delivered only under our Clinical Director care plan. We coordinate closely with respiratory teams, community nurses, and physiotherapists.

Flexible ways to receive care

Flexible ways to receive care

  • 1:1, 2:1 or 3:1 staffing where risk assessments indicate
  • Hourly visits for targeted routines (suction, site care, nebulisers, checks)
  • Daytime cover to structure care, therapies, and community life
  • Overnights (sleeping or waking) for airway vigilance, turns, and family rest
  • Live-in care for continuous support and consistency
  • Rapid response for step-up care after discharge or during infection

How it works

a nurse-led assessment of needs, equipment, risks, and “what a good day looks like.”
clear daily schedules for airway routines, observations, escalation, meals, rest, and activities.
staff trained and signed off for your specific tasks; thoughtful matching for experience and temperament.
coordination with hospitals and community teams, safe handover, and equipment checks.
regular clinical oversight, outcome tracking, and swift adjustments as needs change.
Safeguarding
Providing Exceptional Care

Safety & quality (your peace of mind)

  • Nurse-led governance and 24/7 on-call clinical advice.
  • Documented emergency plans (e.g., mucus plug, decannulation, desaturation) with kit ready to hand
  • Robust protocols – moving & handling, infection control, incident reporting, and learning reviews
  • Continuity & reliability – consistent faces, confirmed cover, punctual and discreet
  • Transparent communication – named care lead, simple contact routes, concise daily notes
  • Training All our carers are trained by Clover Care Group through rigorous and ongoing training which includes but not limited Mandatory and Statutory training, Specialist training (aligned to CSFT), safeguarding checks, condition-specific training, and competency sign-offs.

Family support

  • Gentle coaching on everyday airway care
  • Clear written guides for routine and red-flag actions
  • Flexible respite so family carers can rest without worry

Funding & practicalities (UK)

We’ll guide you through private funding, Personal Health Budgets, NHS Continuing Healthcare (including Fast Track), or Direct Payments—always with clear, upfront pricing and documentation