Equipment and Supplies for Someone With Chronic Lung Disease

Excerpted from The Comfort of Home for Chronic Lung DiseaseTM

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To provide proper at-home care, you will need certain supplies. There are two types:

  • general medical supplies
  • durable medical equipment

Before buying anything or signing a rental contract, ask your doctor, physical or occupational therapist, or nurse. Salespeople may not be trained to assess what the person in your care may need. Occupational therapists can advise you on low-cost substitutes for expensive equipment. With the proper doctor’s orders (referrals) and documentation, some equipment is covered by Medicare or private insurance. Get in touch with your insurance carrier to see if what you need is covered and follow the company’s rules for getting approval before buying.

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