
Receiving quality, one-on-one pulmonary education and beneficial therapy tools, such as diaphragmatic breathing and pursed-lip breathing techniques, in the comfort of your home can help you focus on your overall health and well-being. We believe patient education is key to understanding your illness. A better understanding of the disease leads to enhanced compliance with your treatment. Better practices, like knowing when to call your prescribing practitioner, can result in more favorable outcomes, fewer hospital visits, and greater peace of mind. Our pulmonary education is structured to offer personalized at-home sessions with licensed clinicians. These patient advocates will provide you with disease management tips to help you take control of your pulmonary treatment at home. These services will be provided with professionalism, patience, and compassion.
If you have a compromised respiratory system due to a chronic condition, a small task can feel like climbing a mountain—mentally and physically. Shortness of breath or being tethered to your oxygen supply can make your situation seem overwhelming. While these feelings are entirely normal, pulmonary disease management programs and additional therapy options can help alleviate your symptoms. Educating yourself about your condition and finding the right exercise regimen is an excellent place to start. Read This Article
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Relaxation and Exercise Techniques
Taking an active role in your treatment will help improve your quality of life. Our program provides instruction on relaxation techniques to alleviate the anxiety-breathlessness cycle, breathing exercises to improve your breathing patterns, and coughing exercises to loosen congestion and make your cough more productive.
Literature
We provide literature to help you better understand and monitor your pulmonary disease management. You will find advice on exercise and nutrition, seasonal disease management guidance, tips on using and maintaining your equipment, and additional patient education.Tips For Your Whole Health

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