Oliver now gets the biggest room in the house! We've rearranged our living room so that everything Oliver needs is readily accessible, but even with all the medical equipment I was determined for our home to still look adn feel more like a HOME than a hosptial room. We keep a small amount of his supplies at his bedside but the bulk of his supplies is in plastic storage drawers that fill the guest room closet so the living room can still be "live-able."
From left to right we have a medical cart (holds the baby scale, various supplies, and his CD player), the nurse's desk (with his feeding pump in the foreground), an organizer unit (with bins for tracheostomy supplies, ventilator parts, suction catheters, feeding supplies, clothes, and other medical supplies), his ventilator, his crib with a table at the foot for his suction machine, pulse oximeter (to measure heart rate and oxygen saturation), and burp cloths, and then you can see the tops of two oxygen tanks in the back right.
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