Respiratory care can help you manage your condition so you can safely and comfortably live at home.


We provide respiratory Oxygen Therapy services and equipment to our clients who need oxygen at home to continue living safely, comfortably, and independently.

Oxygen equipment you may be provided can include an oxygen concentrator, ambulatory cylinders, and an oxygen conserving device (OCD) regulator. Once you’ve received your equipment, one of our respiratory nurses will visit you at home and assess your condition.

They will also:

  • Show you how to use the equipment to receive oxygen therapy safely.
  • Explain what is included in your oxygen prescription.
  • Teach you how to manage and maintain your oxygen equipment.

To find out how to get started, call our Contact Centre on 1300 650 803 or complete our enquiry form today.

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Refer to us

If you are a health professional, here’s how you can refer your patients to our Respiratory and Oxygen Service.

Respiratory & Oxygen services

Availability

Our Repiratory and Oxygen Service is only available in Perth, Western Australia (WA). Availability varies by capacity and location, so please contact us to find out more. 


Eligibility


People aged 18 and over living in Perth, with a Medicare card and living in a home, hostel, or independent living facility may be eligible for this program.

You will need to be referred by your specialist.


Costs

This program is funded by the Department of Health WA and is free for clients with a referral.

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