That keiki is big enough to detach from the mother plant and just pot it up, or pot up deeper without detaching it so the older base is at level with the medium and keiki roots down into medium. Either way will work. No real reason to do as you show in your link. That's a method for when roots are much shorter.
Whether another keiki will form from the old plant if you detach the keiki, who knows? You can try. I wouldn't expect too much more energy from the original plant though. Putting out a keiki when rest of it is gone is probably about as much as it will do at this point.
Good save of the original plant.
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Caveat: Everything suggested is based on my environment and culture. Please adjust accordingly.
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