Senior patients who have low blood oxygen levels as a result of a variety of medical problems can benefit from the use of medical oxygen machines, which are devices that deliver supplemental oxygen to these patients.
There are numerous varieties of oxygen apparatus used in medical settings, each of which comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks.
Oxygen Concentrators, Medical Oxygen Cylinders, Home Oxygen Concentrators, Portable Oxygen Machines, and other Respiratory Equipment are some of the products that Limitless Health specialises in selling and renting.
We provide a selection of Medical Oxygen concentrators that are of excellent quality and accessible to the general public. These concentrators will cater to your individual respiratory health requirements, whether you are looking for a home appliance or a portable solution.
We also keep spare parts for all of our oxygen machines in store, and in the event that you require assistance, we are available around the clock for emergency services. We will send your product to you if you either speak with one of our knowledgeable advisers or place an order online today.
A few samples of each type of medical oxygen machine are included below, along with some of the best medical oxygen machines for senior patients:
Home Oxygen Concentrators
Home oxygen concentrators are stationary devices that give oxygen through a nasal cannula or a mask. These concentrators connect into an electrical outlet and are designed to be used alone.
They are able to deliver oxygen in either a continuous or pulsed flow, depending on the medical model and the requirements of the patient. Senior citizens who require oxygen therapy at home and do not travel regularly are good candidates for oxygen concentrators designed for use in the home.
Furthermore, in comparison to oxygen cylinders or tanks, they are superior in terms of both cost and convenience.
An example of home oxygen concentrators is Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator System (16-cell).
Experience the freedom to breathe anytime, anywhere with this compact, lightweight device tht offers up to 10 hours of battery life for extended use and is perfect for maintaining an active lifestyle. Enjoy improved quality of life and confidence in your oxygen therapy with the Inogen One G3.
Portable oxygen concentrators
Concentrators of oxygen that are portable are devices that are powered by batteries and can be transported from place to place or placed inside of a vehicle. They are also capable of delivering oxygen through a nasal cannula or a mask, and they can either supply continuous or pulse flow oxygen, depending on the model and the requirements of the patient.
Those elderly people who require oxygen therapy when they are on the go, such as while they are traveling, exercising, or visiting friends and relatives, can benefit from using portable oxygen concentrators. In addition, they are less cumbersome and take up less space than oxygen concentrators for the home.
The Bellascura X-PLOR is a portable oxygen concentrator that is both lightweight and sturdy, making it ideal for individuals with chronic pulmonary disease who want to be more mobile and active. The X-PLOR weighs only 1.7kg, which is far lighter than standard metal oxygen tanks, making it convenient to transport and use on the go.
The X-PLOR’s unique ModulAir™ technology and ultra-rapid processing enable smaller, smarter, and more efficient oxygen concentrators. This technology, when combined with our consumer-replaceable sieve technology, helps to cut expenses and expand viable treatment options for our clients.
With four pulse flow oxygen settings delivering 215-750 ml/min, including X-PLORation Mode and No Breath Detection mode, the X-PLOR has the greatest oxygen concentration per pound when compared to other portable oxygen concentrators in its class. It also has an 8-cell battery, which can last up to 4.5 hours when fully charged.
Oxygen tanks or cylinders
Oxygen tanks or cylinders are metal containers that store compressed or liquid oxygen. They can be attached to a regulator and a delivery device, such as a nasal cannula or a mask, to provide oxygen to the patient. Oxygen tanks or cylinders can provide continuous or pulse flow oxygen, depending on the regulator and the patient’s needs. Oxygen tanks or cylinders are suitable for seniors who need oxygen therapy for short periods of time, such as during emergencies or power outages. They are also more durable and reliable than oxygen concentrators. However, they are also heavier, bulkier, and more expensive than oxygen concentrators.
Some examples of oxygen tanks or cylinders are the M6 Oxygen Cylinder, the E Oxygen Cylinder, and the Liquid Oxygen Reservoir.
These are just some examples of some of the best types of medical oxygen machines for senior patients.
However, the best choice for each patient may vary depending on their individual preferences, lifestyle, and medical condition. Therefore, it is important to consult with a doctor or a respiratory therapist before choosing a medical oxygen machine.