Thursday, October 4, 2012

We are excited to add Scott Likert, RRT to our respiratory division.....


Oxygen Plus Medical Equipment and Supplies Adds Registered Respiratory Therapist to Staff to Better Serve Patients

 Saline, Michigan (October, 2012) – Medical and equipment supply company Oxygen Plus is announcing the addition of Registered Respiratory Therapist Scott Likert to their staff. Likert is a graduate of the Respiratory Therapist program at Monroe Community College and has certifications in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS). Likert is also certified in Neonatal Resuscitation.

 
Theresa Likert, owner and operator of Oxygen Plus says, “It’s been our goal to add this position. Scott’s addition brings so much to the business in terms of knowledge and added services for our partners and customers.  Having a respiratory therapist on staff is not common for medical and equipment supply companies. This is a tremendous asset for patients, referral sources and staff. It really sets us apart.”

 
Likert’s addition means patients and business partners will be able to draw from his extensive medical knowledge and skill sets. When asked about his new position Likert said, “I’m excited about providing instruction and consultation to patients on properly using their equipment. I’ll also be working with physicians and practitioners regarding patient care, medical conditions and proper home environment. I have a passion for health care and love meeting the needs of our clients.”

 
Customers of Oxygen Plus Medical Equipment and Supplies aren’t surprised they’ve added a registered respiratory therapist to their staff. The Saline-based business is known for going above and beyond when it comes to expertise and customer service. Theresa Likert goes on to say, “Scott’s addition is just another milestone for our locally owned family business. We are dedicated to exceeding all customer expectations and by bringing him on board we feel like we can do even more to meet that goal.”

 
About Oxygen Plus Medical Equipment & Supplies
Oxygen Plus is a medical equipment supply company located at 98 N. Ann Arbor St. in Saline Michigan. The organization offers free local delivery and is an approved Medicare and Medicaid supplier. Customers can also order supplies and equipment online through their website. They offer a wide range of medical supplies and equipment including scooters, oxygen units, diabetic supplies, tens units and more. To learn more about Oxygen Plus and to place an order visit them on the web at http://www.oxygenplusmichigan.com/. All orders over $150 are shipped free of charge.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Is your home really healthy?

Did you know that according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend approximately 90% of time indoors. In the Midwest people may spend even more time inside due to drastic weather change. Also without realizing it we often bring toxins inside our homes. the following 5 tips are items to be on the lookout for and ghet rid of for a healthier home.

1. Volatile Organic Cmpounds (VOCs) are natural and man-made carbon-based chemicals that evaporate quickly at room temperature.Most of these chemicals are odorless which makes it tougher to notice them. These compounds are often found in furniture,carpeting, drapes,adhesives, cleaning products and air fresheners.
2. Asphalt sealants and pesticides used in lasscaping contain carcinogens and are often carried into the home by your shoes.
3. Water....its recommended to filter your water to remove lead,chlorine and pesticides. Don't forget to change the filter per instructions.
4. Dust mites are always a problem.Keep areas clutter free. Vinegar and water is a common cleaner for dust mites.Vaccuum or sweep floors 2 times per week.
5. Did you know the bathroom is often the unhealthiest room of your home. Keep toilet closed to prevent spreading of bacteria. Place toothbrushes in a covered holder. Also, clean toilets with vinegar.

The following list are healthy cleaning items:
Vineagar,lemon juice,salt cram of tartar, baking soda and borax

Other common resources are www.epa.gov and National  Radon Hotline at 1-800-767-7236.

For more information regarding this post contact Oxygen Plus at
734-429-7444.www.oxygenplusmichigan.com
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Strive for the best...not just good!

I often think to myself why...this or that? Because settling isn't good enough. I want to strive to be the best I can. To feel the best is often a product of doing the best. When you want to throw in the "towel" remember your why. That will motivate beyond your control. I read the following by Joel Olsteen it says it all!

Today, I just encourage you; don't ever settle for "good enough." Don't ever settle for "just getting by." Keep pressing forward. Keep pressing into God. Let His Word renew your thinking and transform you into His image. Be the best version of you that you can possibly be! Don't be afraid to grow; don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. Don't be afraid to change because a little change will do you good!

"And be constantly renewed in the spirit of your mind [having a fresh mental and spiritual attitude]" (Ephesians 4:23, AMP)

By Joel Olsteen
www.joelolsteen.com

Thursday, August 16, 2012

What is a Deductible?

    Do you know what your deductible is? It's amazing how many people do not know what a deductible is or if they have. Daily, I here oh I don't have that or I've met mine. The majority of the time the member has a deductible which hasn't been met and doesn't even realize it. It is standard procedure for post healthcare institutions to check one's deductible before providing service or giving goods. As defined by ask.com. Health insurance deductibles require the insured (the person who is covered under a health insurance policy) to pay a certain amount toward his health coverage before the insurance company has to begin paying under the health insurance policy. Every Medicare beneficiary has a $140.00/year deductible. Most all private insurances also have individual deductibles. Make sure to call the number on the back of your insurance card for specific information if you do not know it. insurance companies including Medicare mandates that suppliers and other health related individuals bill and collect deductibles and co-pays form the member. For more information regarding home medical equipment amounts contact us at 734-429-7444. Visit our website at www.oxygenplusmichigan.com. 

For more information on deductibles Read more: How Do Health Insurance Deductibles Work? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4564477_health-insurance-deductibles-work.html#ixzz23lHHJ5F6

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Oxygen Plus particpates in Relay for Life Saline


Hello all!


I wanted to take a minute and send an email and let all of you know about an important event here in Saline.

On June 23th and 24th   Saline is holding their 2nd Relay for Life at Liberty Track in Saline. We at Oxygen Plus are so happy to be involved in this great event.

Most of you know that Cancer has affected the Likert Family personally. About 8 years ago we lost my Mother-in-law, Margaret to Lung Cancer.

Last year my father-in-law, Win lost his long battle with Melanoma. So as you can imagine we WANT to FIGHT this disease. We hope to make a difference.

Your probably wondering how you can help. There are several ways. First, if your local come out and participate in the day. Second, feel free to join our team.

Third, donate any amount from $1 up to our team. Lastly, if your out of state find an event in your area and participate. We need everyone’s help!


You can’t imagine how great it feels to participate in such a worthy cause…..I’m sure most of you know someone else who has been affected.

Please consider helping fight this horrific disease. Many prayers and blessings to all of you!
 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

What kind of Insurance do you have?

Its a daily topic... What insurance do you have? The first question I ask patients when they come in the door at Oxygen Plus Medical Equipment is what insurance do you have? Often times they hesitate or question what they have. I always ask to see the insurance card. Looking at the card is always the best to insure correct information. It amazes me that most often they have no idea what coverage they have. The biggest problem is that they don't not only know what coverage they have but where they can get supplies or treatment. Sometimes, people are enrolled in an HMO that dictates where they can go and receive services and treatment. It is also common that the person has no idea what their copay is or deductible is. Not only is it imortant to know your benefits prior to receiving treament or services but it's essential to know where you can go. Insurance doesn't always cover all services or treatment. Most people over 65 years old have Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan.
However, Medicare only covers 80% of services under Part B benefits. So additional secondary insurance is necessary to cover the remaining balance incurred. It is CRUCIAL to call your insurance provider prior to receiving any benefits or treatment and know your policy. For more information call Oxygen Plus at 734-429-7444. Visit us at 98 N.Ann Arbor, Saline, MI 48176
On the web at www.oxygenplusmichigan.com

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Holiday Time...what makes you happy?



As I am sitting here thinking about the holidays and reflecting the last few weeks I'm wondering just how others spend their time leading up to the holidays and what makes one really feel happy . I have shopped for family, shopped for charity, read Christmas cards and thought about sending Christmas cards. I often wonder why do we do all of this. Today, I was sitting in my store and a customer came in and gave Ronda a small box with my name on it. I said to Ronda my respiratory technician whats that? Ronda said, "remember Mary( changed the name for privacy)?" I said of course she went on to tell me that Mary had dropped off those gifts for us. Because we had been so helpful to her and she wanted to say thank you! At that moment I realized that small act of kindness and appreciation is what encouraged me to enter the health care profession and keeps me in it today. That was more than an act of kindness. It was thoughtful, genuinely nice and so sincere. It had nothing to do with the actual gift it was the thought and effort behind it. I guess that is why we shop often too much at Christmas, send cards, etc... We want to make others feel that small amount of kindness. So I guess when I'm feeling unappreciated I need to remember Mary! Consider" paying it forward" and brighten someones day. It really makes a difference. If every person took a few minutes to "pay it forward" can you image what the world would be like? I can.....