Services
What We Offer

Contracted Respiratory Care Practitioner Staffing
We provide PRN, part-time, and full-time respiratory therapist staffing to healthcare facilities and service organizations.

Respiratory Care Training and Education
We offer comprehensive training programs that cover a wide range of topics, from respiratory medication administration to emergency management of residents/patients with artificial airways.

Oxygen Therapy
We aid in qualifying residents/patients for home care respiratory equipment coverage upon discharge

Case Managers and Administrators
We assist facility-based case managers and administrators in cardiopulmonary patient/resident admission screening and care planning.

Home Care Respiratory Equipment
Our services include educating about the correct operation, care, and maintenance of oxygen therapy equipment, including oxygen concentrators, masks, and tubing.
Services
What We Offer
Contracted Respiratory Care Practitioner Staffing for Healthcare Facilities and Service Organizations
- Currently offering PRN, part time, and full time respiratory therapist staffing
Respiratory Care Training and Education
- Healthcare/Hospice facility nursing staff
- Family members and at home care nursing and support workers
- Respiratory medication administration
- Nebulizers
- MDI’s
- CPAP/BiPAP/Non-Invasive Ventilation
- Screening for OSA and/or other conditions that indicate need for device
- Device usage
- Device cleaning and maintenance
- Mask fitting and troubleshooting
- Recommended servicing, cleaning, storage, and replacement protocols for policy integration
- Tracheostomy patient care and support
- Trach care and maintenance
- Cleaning
- Inner cannulas
- Dressings
- Prevention of wounds around stoma
- Equipment
- Reducing the risks pneumonia and other respiratory infections
- Airway humidification and oxygenation Systems
- Speaking valves and trach capping
- Emergency management of residents/patients with artificial airways
- Trach tube dislodgement and decannulation
- Respiratory distress
- Safety
- BVM use and bronchopulmonary hygiene for airways
- Mucus plugs and occluded airway management
- Recommended servicing, cleaning, storage, and replacement protocols for policy integration
- Oxygen Therapy
- Equipment operation, care, maintenance
- Oxygen concentrators
- Oxygen masks and tubing
- Appropriate oxygen liter flows for different mask types and when to use
- Nasal cannulas
- High flow nasal cannulas
- Simple masks
- Non-rebreather masks
- Oxygen conserving devices
- High flow and low flow systems
- Oxygen tanks
- Types / Sizes
- Usage
- Transport and discharge planning
- How many tanks will residents/patients need for their trip?
- Recommended servicing, cleaning, storage, and replacement protocols for policy integration
- Facility based case managers and administrators
- Cardiopulmonary patient/resident admission screening and care planning
- COPD
- CHF
- OSA
- Obesity Hypoventilation
- Artificial Airway
- Aid in qualifying residents/patients for home care respiratory equipment coverage upon discharge.
- Oxygen
- Resting
- Ambulation
- During sleep
- CPAP/BiPAP/Non invasive ventilation
- Sleep Studies
- Tracheostomy and Laryngectomy care
- Assist facility and family with locating a DME company that can best meet patients home care needs
Contact Us
Are you interested in learning more about our services, or have any questions? We would love to hear from you. Please reach out to us using the contact information provided. We look forward to assisting you with all your respiratory care needs.
What to do if you have symptoms
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- Get a test to check if you have coronavirus as soon as possible.
- You and anyone you live with should stay at home and not have visitors until you get your test result – only leave your home to have a test.
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What you need to know
- Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms.
- Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.
