Among all the services that we provide at The Assistance Elder Care Service, BI-PAP and C-PAP are two of the most essential medical devices we provide to our members. If a patient is diagnosed with the obstructive sleep apnea after polysomnogram, then he/she is required to undergo the test of CPAP or BPAP. C-PAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, and BI-PAP stands for Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure.
The Assistance Elder Care Serviceis there to provide with all the members with the specific BI-PAP and C-PAP service. Both of these machines are there to be used for the non-invasive forms of the therapy for members that are suffering from sleep apnea.
These machines are there to deliver the pressured air thorough mask to member’s airways. This air pressure is likely to prevent the collapse of the airway and effectively allows for efficient and easy breathing during the night.