Typical responsibilities for this Respiratory Therapist role include: Performing comprehensive respiratory assessments and contributing to individualized care plans Managing and adjusting ventilators and other respiratory support equipment in collaboration with the medical team Providing ongoing tracheostomy care, including suctioning, monitoring, and participation in decannulation and weaning plans Administering aerosolized medications, oxygen therapy, and chest physiotherapy as indicated Obtaining and interpreting arterial blood gases and other diagnostic data to guide therapy Participating in daily interdisciplinary rounds to review progress, update goals, and plan transitions of care Educating patients and families on respiratory conditions, equipment use, and strategies to optimize breathing and quality of life Documenting all assessments, interventions, and patient responses in the EMR in a timely, accurate manner Supporting a culture of safety, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice within the respiratory team The LTAC unit typically cares for adult patients with high-acuity needs, including complex pulmonary conditions, multi-organ involvement, and rehabilitation goals that require extended recovery time. Together, you will focus on long-term ventilator management, complex respiratory care, and gradual weaning, supporting patients who have experienced critical illness, major surgery, or prolonged ICU stays and still need intensive, hospital-level services over an extended timeframe.