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Empowering Patients with Innovative Tools for Healthcare Independence

Breathe Easy and Live Independently

At SuperCare Health, we believe that healthcare independence is key to improving the lives of patients with chronic diseases. When patients gain the ability to manage their condition confidently outside of clinical settings, they experience a greater sense of control, dignity, and freedom. Our strategies for independent healthcare can reduce hospital readmissions, enhance treatment adherence, and promote healthier lifestyles. That’s why we’re on a mission to support patients with the tools and education they deserve to live a safe, comfortable, and empowered life. Let’s take the first step by learning about the latest innovative tools designed for patients with chronic conditions.

Pathway to Freedom with The Latest Healthcare Devices

SuperCare Health is proud to provide access to advanced medical technologies that help patients live actively and safely—wherever their healthcare journey takes them. We invite you to explore devices that are transforming the way medical care is delivered from the hospital to the home.

Airway Clearance Vests

  • What They Do

These high-frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO) devices help loosen and mobilize mucus from the lungs, allowing patients to breathe more freely. They are usually made of a lightweight, breathable garment with a streamlined design that incorporates moisture-wicking fabric and user-friendly closures.

  • Who They’re For

Patients with conditions like cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, COPD, and other chronic respiratory conditions can benefit from these vests.

  • How They Help

By improving airway clearance, these vests minimize infection risk and reduce hospitalizations, allowing patients to manage their respiratory health from the comfort of home.

  • Clinical Research
    • Bronchiectasis Management [AC1] This study found that patients with more severe bronchiectasis were more likely to use and adhere to HFCWO therapy, suggesting its effectiveness in managing complicated respiratory cases.
    • COPD Treatment[AC2] A prospective observational study demonstrated that incorporating HFCWO therapy for patients with COPD led to significant improvements in quality of life over a 90-day period.
    • Ongoing Clinical Trials[AC3] A multi-site randomized controlled trial is currently evaluating the efficacy of HFCWO therapy compared to Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure (OPEP) therapy in patients with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. The study aims to assess outcomes such as pulmonary function, exacerbation frequency, and quality of life.

Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs)

  • What They Do

POCs extract oxygen from ambient air and deliver it in a lightweight, mobile format that easily fits into a small backpack or shoulder bag. It is designed to be lightweight, battery-powered, and easy to carry.

  • Who They’re For

Ideal for individuals with chronic hypoxemia, COPD, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary fibrosis who need supplemental oxygen on the go.

  • How They Help

These devices promote mobility and reduce reliance on stationary tanks, giving users the freedom to travel, socialize, and live life without interruption.

  • Clinical Research
    •  Supplemental Oxygen for Exercise Induced Symptoms[AC4]  The study found that oxygen supplementation improved immediate exercise capacity and reduced dyspnea during exertion in conditions like COPD and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
    • New Auto-Demand Oxygen Delivery System[AC5]  This pilot study compared an auto-demand oxygen delivery system (auto-DODS) with a conventional system in patients with chronic respiratory failure.
    •  Using Home Oxygen Concentrators for Cluster Headaches[AC6] This study found concluded that oxygen treatment administered using home oxygen concentrators resulted in better pain relief than oral zolmitriptan in patients with episodic Cluster headaches. The results suggest that home oxygen concentrators are capable of efficiently supplying oxygen in a similar manner to using an oxygen tank.

Non-Invasive Portable Ventilators

  • What They Do

These devices provide assisted breathing for patients with compromised respiratory muscles or advanced lung disease, without the need for intubation.

  • Who They’re For

Patients with neuromuscular diseases, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, restrictive thoracic disorders, and other chronic respiratory conditions.

  • How They Help

Non-invasive ventilators improve breathing and reduce respiratory distress without using a breathing tube. They require less daily maintenance compared to invasive ventilation and allow patients to participate more freely in daily activities.

The Care Patients Need. The Freedom They Deserve.

Healthcare independence is more than a goal—it’s a pathway to a better quality of life for patients with chronic conditions. At SuperCare Health, we remain committed to equipping our patients with the knowledge and innovative medical devices they need to manage their health with confidence and autonomy. From airway clearance vests that promote better lung function to portable respiratory devices that support mobility and respiratory strength, these healthcare tools are transforming the lives of patients. SuperCare Health is here to help every patient breathe easier, live actively, and thrive independently.

Explore our services online to learn more about SuperCare Health and to enroll in one of our comprehensive care programs. To speak with a SuperCare Health customer service representative, call (800) 206-4880 or email customerservice@supercare.com.

 


 

[AC1]Insert link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38307319/

 [AC2]Insert link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11042428/

 [AC3]Insert link: https://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/NCT04017312/a-pilot-study-to-evaluate-the-use-of-the-vestr-system-for-treatment-of-bronchiectasis-patients-in-the-home-setting

 [AC4]Insert link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11626617/

 [AC5]Insert link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8448043/

 [AC6]https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38179635/

 [AC7]https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.04.11.24305702v1

 [AC8]Use link: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/13/4/790

 [AC9]Use link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11540995/

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