Procuring Medical Equipment – a Perpetual Challenge
Infusion Options Inc. located in
Brooklyn, New York
is a medical equipment supply agency with hands on expertise in assistivetechnology that deals with the
selection, location and utilization of assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative
devices for patients with disabilities and special medical needs.
Procuring the apposite medical equipment
has been a perpetual challenge. This is simply due to the diversity of needs of
every afflicted individual irrespective of the similarity of the medical
condition.
The situation is most often complicated
by comorbidity of other disease conditions that accompany a medical situation.
Simple factors like height, weight, age, gender, economic and cognitive status
of the individual play a vital role in deciding the right equipment.
Infusion
Options Inc. medical equipment supply agencyaspiresto enable these patients to improve their
quality of life by enhancing self-dependence or achieving faster recuperation
and recovery.
The arsenal of the supply capability of
the agency includes quality mobility devices
such as manual and electrically driven wheel chairs supported by controls to
manage motors and the ergonomics; patient
transfer devicesthat facilitate the movement of patients by caregivers from
beds, wheelchairs, commodes or toilets such as patient lifts for vertical
transfer, transfer benches, stretcher or convertible chairs for lateral, supine
transfer, sit-to-stand lifts for moving patients from one seated position to
anotherand sliding boards for transfer from a bed to a wheelchair; walkers;
prostheses and orthoses.
Infusion Options Inc.
further offers a wide range of other support devices that
includes medical oxygen services such as liquid oxygen, home oxygen
concentrators, portable oxygen systems, oxygen saturation monitors, CPAP,
Bi-PAP services, ventilators, nebulizers, feeding pumps, cough assists,
compression pumps and bilirubin lights.
The
agency stands apart with their 24x7 professional on call service.
Reference
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C. Barrué.
Personalization and Shared Autonomy in Assistive Technologies. Ph. Thesis.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. 2012
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