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    Ruth L Barratt
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    Ruth L Barratt

    Email:
    rannalong@gmail.com

    Organisation:
    Vector Consulting

    State:
    Canterbury

    Hi all,
    I am reaching out to make professional links with any ICPs who provide advice to adult disability homes small homes that have 3-6 people living there with carers. I am interested in those homes where care includes PEG feeds, tracheostomy care etc risk factors which indicate a need for IPC advice. If you would like to make contact with me I would love to have a couple of conversations about different issues (not COVID-19 related) that arise for this specific population. So not aged residential care or larger institutions (if they still exist).

    Thank you in advance.

    Nga mihi
    Ruth

    Ruth Barratt RN, BSc, MAdvPrac (Hons), CICP-E
    Infection Prevention and Control Consultant
    Christchurch, New Zealand
    Tel (+64) 0212987888 | rannalong@gmail.com

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