Respiratory Care

Respiratory Care

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NDIS
Inspiratory Flow Device mouthpiece - AbleAsthma
NDIS
Respiratory Flow Device Mouthpiece, plain - Able Asthma
NDIS
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter - AbleAsthma
Able Spacer™  with Whistle and Mask for children  - AbleAsthma, spacer and mask
$32.95
NDIS New Arrivals
Clinical Compressor Nebuliser, compact nebuliser pump
$119.95
NDIS New Arrivals
Homecare Compressor Nebuliser, will help you breathe easier
NDIS
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, for measurement of oxygen in your blood
$49.95
NDIS
Teddy Bear Kids Nebuliser, a child-friendly nebuliser that will keep your child entertained during treatment
$139.99
NDIS
Bunny Rabbit Kids Nebuliser, will make nebulising much easier
$139.99
NDIS
Dinosaur Kids Nebuliser, makes breathing treatment more fun
$139.99
NDIS
Hayfever Relief & Allergy Treatment Device, allergic rhinitis treatment
NDIS New Arrivals
Portable Suction Pump - DSU8
$529.95

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Interesting things to know about BetterCareMarket’s Respiratory Care

Respiratory Care 

Respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchitis, can make breathing difficult and uncomfortable. These issues can range from mild wheezing to severe breathing problems. Respiratory aids are important in managing these conditions as they help people breathe more easily, improve lung function and reduce symptoms. 

 

Spacers

One common aid is the spacer, which helps people with asthma or other respiratory conditions get the most out of their inhalers as well as making it easier to use. Spacers are simple to use devices which attach to the inhaler. The spacer acts as a holding chamber for the medication through normal breathing. The spacer allows the medication to be delivered directly to your lungs whilst allowing you to breathe at your own pace, therefore children and those who have difficulty with coordination and dexterity are able to use it with ease.

 

Nebulisers

Nebulisers are another helpful respiratory device. They turn liquid medication into a fine mist that is easier to inhale deeply into the lungs. This can be particularly useful for people with severe asthma or COPD who need a higher dose of medication than an inhaler can provide. By using a nebuliser, individuals can ensure they’re getting the right amount of medication without wasting they need to manage their condition effectively.

 

Peak Flow Meters

Peak flow meters are simple breathing devices that measure how well air is moving out of the lungs. They are used to monitor respiratory conditions and help manage asthma by tracking changes in lung function. By regularly checking peak flow, individuals can recognise when their condition might be worsening and take action to prevent an asthma attack.

 

Vaporisers

Vaporisers add moisture to the air, which can help soothe dry or irritated airways, making it easier to breathe. They are especially useful in dry or cold climates where the air can become very dry, exacerbating respiratory symptoms. Vaporisers can help keep airways hydrated and reduce coughing and discomfort, providing relief for those with respiratory issues.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about BetterCareMarket's Respiratory Care

The right respiratory care product depends on your condition, age, ability, symptoms and treatment plan. A spacer helps young children inhale the asthma medication in a puffer. A nebuliser is recommended to turn liquid medication into a mist for easier inhaling. A peak flow meter helps track changes in your breathing . A breathing exerciser supports lung strength and airway clearance for people with asthma or other lung conditions. We recommend you always follow advice from your GP, lung specialist or respiratory nurse before choosing breathing aids.
A nebuliser machine turns liquid medication into a fine mist that you breathe in through a mask or mouthpiece. It is a helpful breathing device for people who have trouble using an inhaler or who have been prescribed nebulised medication for asthma, COPD, bronchitis or another respiratory condition. Nebulisers are often used by adults and children at home as part of a care plan. You may also need nebuliser accessories such as masks, tubing, filters or medicine cups to keep your device working properly.
A spacer can make a puffer easier to use, especially for children, older adults or anyone who finds it hard to press and breathe at the same time. The spacer holds the medication for a short time, so you can breathe it in more steadily. This can help more medication reach the lungs instead of staying in the mouth or throat. A spacer for inhaler use is a simple respiratory aid, but it still needs to be used and cleaned correctly. Ask your pharmacist or asthma educator to check your technique.
A peak flow meter measures how fast you can breathe air out of your lungs. For some people with asthma or other breathing conditions, it can help spot changes before symptoms feel worse. This may be useful if your doctor has included peak flow readings in your Asthma Action Plan. A peak flow meter is small, portable and simple to use once you know your personal best reading. It should not replace medical advice, but it can help you track your breathing more clearly at home.
Some respiratory care products may be funded under NDIS Consumables or Assistive Technology if they are directly linked to your disability needs,. This could include selected nebulisers, spacers, respiratory essentials or other breathing aids. BetterCareMarket is a Registered NDIS Provider and offers practical breathing products that support your daily care at home. Before ordering with NDIS funding, check with your plan manager, support coordinator or the NDIS to confirm what your plan can cover.