tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
My Grandma, about 72 yrs old, is on oxygen 24 hrs a day. She smoked for a good 40 yrs of her life, quit about 10 years ago. Regardless she is more or less ticked at the fact that she has to be tethered to a tank all the time. Mostly she gets annoyed (understandably) because her 100 foot long oxygen line snags on every chair, table and whatever else around the house, then she gets a nice whiplash. It doesn't help matters that she is legally blind and has a tough time routing the hose all over the house.
Is there any system that features an inertial reel from the source to a sort of belt junction box and then a line from the junction box to the cannula? or any other clever solutions?
Is there any system that features an inertial reel from the source to a sort of belt junction box and then a line from the junction box to the cannula? or any other clever solutions?