Specialised Nutritional Feeding Support at Home
When individuals are unable to meet their nutritional needs through regular eating, specialized feeding methods—Enteral or Parenteral nutrition—offer safe, medically supervised alternatives to ensure adequate nourishment and recovery."

TPN Feeds, G-Tube Feeds, PEG and MIC-KEY Tube Feeding at Home
No need to remain in hospital simply because adequate nutrition cannot yet be maintained independently after discharge.
Crause MM Incorporated provides experienced Registered Nurses to manage all aspects of TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition), G-Tube feeds, PEG tube feeds and MIC-KEY button feeding in the comfort of the patient’s home.
Our nurses work closely with the treating doctor and dietician to ensure that each patient receives the correct nutritional support according to their prescribed care plan. We manage the safe administration and monitoring of both enteral and parenteral nutrition, ensuring that patients receive the nutrition they need for optimal recovery.
Home-based nutritional support allows patients to recover in a familiar environment while reducing the risk of prolonged hospital stays and unnecessary readmissions, while still receiving professional clinical care.


What Is Parenteral Feeding?
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Definition: Nutrition delivered intravenously, bypassing the digestive tract.
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Indications: When the GI tract is non-functional or unsafe to use (e.g. bowel obstruction, severe IBD, post-surgery).
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Types:
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Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
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Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition (PPN)
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Components: Fluids, electrolytes, glucose, amino acids, lipids, vitamins
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Considerations: Requires careful monitoring, higher risk of infection, more costly
Parenteral nutrition is a vital life-sustaining option when the digestive system cannot be used, delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream.

Safety and Monitoring
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Administered under medical supervision
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Regular monitoring of labs, electrolytes, and metabolic status
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Risk management (e.g. infection control, tube care, refeeding syndrome)
Both enteral and parenteral feeding require expert planning, sterile handling, and close monitoring to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Who Can Benefit?
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Post Hospitalisation Patients
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Individuals with chronic illness
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Cancer patients undergoing treatment
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Post-surgical recovery
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Long-term care patients
