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Designed to perform as both a stationary and portable oxygen source, the Inogen One defines a new category of oxygen therapy device.
Accurate Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse Rate with audio and visual alarm for abnormal readings. Professional grade oximeter with auto wake up feature.
You can now take off on a moment's notice, without having to watch the clock or guess how long your oxygen will last. Oxygen travel made, easy-airline approved.
This air-inflated pressure relief system helps prevent and treat pressure ulcers that are common in seniors.
The My Happy Feet foot alignment socks help easy elders' pain caused by achy feet.
Seniors can ease pain with this hot and cold therapy wrap.
This FDA-approved, breakthrough carrying case allows seniors to take needles, syringes, and lancets safetly on the go and dispose of them after each use.
Arthritis can leave seniors with weak hands. Bu using the Xtensor, they can strengthen muscles and reduce stiffness.
These arthritis pads aid in the relief of aging, arthritic hands with comforting moist heat.
The system is quick and simple to use for elderly diabetics. One Touch yields results in only five seconds.
An easy to transport oxygen tank makes transporting oxgen easy and convenient.
Avoid carrying around heavy oxygen machines, with this portable, full-capacity model.
Uses far infrared heat therapy to penetrate deep into your body, increasing circulation and relieving muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness where you need it.
Take the worry out of managing daily medications. This monthly medication holder is also a reminder system.
An internal auto-recharge power cartridge enables easy movement between AC power outlets without interruption of oxygen therapy.
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