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Trach / Vent / G-Tube Pediatric Nursing

Compassionate in-home skilled nursing for technology-dependent children through the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP).

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What “Technology-Dependent” Means

Children who rely on tracheostomies, ventilators, or feeding tubes require skilled nursing care to safely remain at home. Through the Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP), families may qualify for in-home nursing support based on the child’s medical needs and physician’s plan of care. Opulent helps coordinate that process — from submitting documentation to matching each member with nurses trained in technology-dependent care.

How Opulent Supports Trach / Vent / G-Tube Families

• LPN and RN nurses trained in trach, vent, and airway management
• Skilled support for G-tube feeds, suctioning, and respiratory monitoring
• Coordination with your child’s pulmonologist, ENT, and care team
• Documentation aligned with the GAPP Policy & Procedures Manual
• A dedicated team that advocates for every member’s safety and continuity of care

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Why Families Choose Opulent

Families tell us they feel peace of mind knowing that their child’s nurse is trained specifically for trach, vent, and G-tube care. We build care plans around each member’s routine, communicate with providers, and ensure every nurse understands GAPP documentation and renewal timelines.

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You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

If your child has a trach, vent, or G-tube, Opulent can help you start or transfer your GAPP services. We’ll handle the paperwork, coordinate your care plan, and match you with nurses experienced in technology-dependent pediatric care.

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