Though pink is famed to be the least masculine color of all, this October, like many before, professional athletes across the country will be wearing it proud. Breast Cancer Awareness month has been gaining more attention as the years have passed and for good reason.
Did you know one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime?
By attracting media attention to the staggering statistics related to breast cancer, it enables women to get checked early, and to do so often. Starting in women’s twenties, every woman should have an exam every three years. By the time a woman reaches 40, it should happen yearly. Prevention is the key to early diagnosis and increases the survival rate dramatically.
Because breast cancer affects so many, our store carries numerous products that help survivors heal with dignity and have a little fun too. We offer a wide array of wigs, breast forms, bras, head scarves, and more. We carry products from Anita, American Breast Care, and Trulife.
Products can be purchased online, with free shipping for orders over $150, or in our store located at 98 N. Ann Arbor Street, Saline, MI, 48176. Visit online at www.oxygenplusmichigan.com.
Related Links/Sources:
http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/understand_bc/statistics.jsp
http://www.cancer.org/Healthy/FindCancerEarly/CancerScreeningGuidelines/american-cancer-society-guidelines-for-the-early-detection-of-cancer
http://www.nfl.com/pink
Home Medical Equipment including everything from wheelchairs to hospital beds!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
What kind of Insurance do you have?
It's truly amazing to me that almost everyday I have someone call me or stop into Oxygen Plus and not know or realize what insurance they have. Often they do not know what benefits they have. It's important to verify what coverage you have before any major purchase. Being in this business for many years now I have learned a tremendous amount about reimbursement and 'tricks" to billing. We are happy to assist with any questions. Regarding specific insurance questions I often recommend for the patient to call their individual insurance company prior to coming into the store and get an explanation of their policy. It is much easier for the patient to call and get details of their policy then it is for the provider to. You should ask what your deductible is and your copay. Often those amounts will have to be paid up front.
At Oxygen Plus we have no problem getting details and an explanation of benefits for the patient but this may take some time. I also have to have basic information including insurance number, date of birth and name of the patient. Please feel free to stop by our store we are located at 98 N.Ann Arbor St. Saline, MI 48176If you have Medicare it only pays for 80% of medical and equipment. So, it is important to purchase a secondary insurance plan to pay for the 20% that isn't covered. I often see BCBS,United Healthcare, AARP as secondary insurance. There are many plans that you can choose from.
We recommend researching three company plans before deciding on what is the best for you. Visit www.medicare.gov for more information and explanation on coverage and specific plans.
Please feel free to call us at 734-429-7444 or visit us http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
PATIENTS FIRST ALWAYS!
I also told him that I do not do short term rentals except for existing patients. Also, if he wasn't satisfied with the current arrangement I would be more than happy to help him. But, I wasn't trying to force him into anything because after all it was his choice where to receive equipment. However, he stated his doctor referred him to this medical equipment company.
There is several concerns with this situation. First of all, the patients has the right to choose where to receive care and equipment. Medicare is very clear on this policy. This is not tolerated or endorsed. There is nothing wrong with giving a "list" of references or referral sources but it should be made clear that the patient has the right to choose. I can understand with smaller pieces of equipment the desire to buy long distance however, for longer items such as a scooter or power chair it is a good idea to look local first. After all, equipment can break and need minor repairs.
So, I would ask myself is that company that is far away going to respond fast and efficiently? I often receive long distance opportunities if I know servicing is going to be difficult I often refer them to a local company. After all, the PATIENT is first. If your looking for equipment check out http://www.pridemobility.com/ .They are the leader in scooters, power chairs, and lift chairs. Their service and follow-up is impeccable. For more information on billing and reimbursement please call 734-429-7444 or visit Oxygen Plus at http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/. We are always happy to help!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
More space ,bigger location

We are so happy to be in our new place! We have tripled our space and as a result much more new stuff. We have several new scooters, walkers and rollators to try! We have also expanded out store. Several customers had been requesting more daily aids and bath equipment. In the WOMENS BOUTIQUE we have added more wigs, and are now carrying Anita products as well. Among several others items we are pleased to have Lift chairs from http://www.pridemobility.com/
Please stop by and see us! Our new address is 98 N. Ann Arbor St, Saline, MI 48176. Phone number 734-429-7444
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Make simple changes to update and maintain safety in your SENIOR home
Most of us eventually need to make changes to make living easier for older adults. Regardless, if the aging population live with family or independently there are easy things to do to make living day to day comfortable and safe.
Most of the items mentioned can be easily found at your local home medical equipment company or call 734-429-7444. VISIT http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/.

First, often decluttering is the easiest thing to do. Older adults have reduced reflexes and balance. So removing items that aren't being used and clearing hallways make a home more safe. Next, adding safety equipment in the bathroom can reduce the risk of a bathroom accident. For example, safety grips, hand railings, and tub equipment can be great ideas. Adding a light fixture or lamp throughout several rooms can be helpful. Recent studies have shown that by the age 60 the average person requires 15 more times lighting than when they were 50. Having a night light in each room can also aid in seeing.
According to the Home Safety Council falls are the leading cause of all nonfatal home injuries. So by removing throw rugs and making sure there is nothing on the floor that someone could trip on could prevent a unnecesary fall from occuring. Staging a mobility aid in the home such as a walker or cane is also a great idea. Thinking ahead and being prepared can not only lengthen the time the older adult can live in their home but it can also help protect them injury.
Most of the items mentioned can be easily found at your local home medical equipment company or call 734-429-7444. VISIT http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/.

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aging population,
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
What is Relay for Life?

The American Cancer Society Relay for Life is a life-changing event that gives everyone in communities across the globe a chance to celebrate lives of people who have battled cancer,remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease. At Relay, teams of people camp out at a local high school or park. Each team is asked to have someone on the track all times during the event. Because cancer never sleeps, Relays are overnight.
The next question is always what happens at Relay For Life? There is an opening ceremony, luminaria ceremony, fight back ceremony and closing ceremony. There is entertainment during the day, kids activities and fundraising opportunities throughout the event. Each team has their own fundraising and "mission" for the event.
There are several ways to get involved people can have a team, be apart of a team, participate in the planning and coordination of the event or just come and enjoy all the fun!
Relay For Life raises funds to support the American Cancer Society mission of saving lives from cancer by helping people stay well, helping people get well ,by finding cures, and by fighting back.
We are so excited to be having the FIRST Relay For Life in Saline, MI this year. It is July 30th -July 31st. For more information contact Theresa Likert at OxygenPlus Medical Supplies http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/ . You can also visit our team page http://bit.ly/lSv0b2
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Diabetes who pays for what?
I am often asked by patients, "where can I get my supplies and who pays for it"?
Self-Management education for diabetes is provided by a team of health professionals who may include your docot, nurse educator,dietitian,case manager,pharmacist or social worker.

Medicare,Medicaid and most state regulated health insurance plans reimburse with the appropriate paperwork for diabetic monitors,strips,lancets and diabetic shoes. For more information contact http://oxygenplusmichigan.com or call 734-429-7444
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