Unfortunately, in today's insurance driven health care industry, going home from ICU happens all too often. C.Ann, if the docs are telling you there is nothing more they can do for your husband to help him get better, then please think about hospice and comfort care, especially is DH seems to still be having great difficulty with breathing. The hospital can't make you take DH home if you are not prepared. At the very least, they should have set up home health care, a visiting nurse, and a nurse's aide. You are right in the fact that your living room will look like a hospital room. Right now, it seems like your DH requires 24 hour care. You cannot do t his by yourself. Forget about the slippers, it's the last thing he needs right now. Look, do things in this order: 1. Get some sleep
2. Eat something
3. Tell the ICU staff and the ICU manager that you will
not be bringing DH home until you feel comfortable
that you will be able to manage him there
4. Insist on speaking the the social worker and the CASE
MANAGER!! Where is that person?? That is who
should be managing everything and be in direct
contact with you about the discharge planning for your
husband
5. What about the nutritionist on staff? Is your DH being
fed? How do they plan on him taking nutrition? That
issue also needs to be addressed before you take him
home.
6. Insist on being told the absolute truth about the
condition your DH is in, ask what his ejection fraction is
and then tell them to explain to you what that means
in terms of his prognosis.
C.Ann, please, it is very hard for family members to know what to ask the docs and nurses, so alot of times they don't, and end up making uninformed decisions. Ask for a family conference with the docs, social worker, nutritionist, and case manager. This way they have to sit down and talk to you and explain everything clearly, and tell you what your options are, so that at least you feel like you have a choice, and can make the correct decision for you and your family.