Ventilators

Mechanical ventilator that supports or completely takes over breathing for patients with respiratory failure, ideal for ICU‑level care at home or hospital on short‑ or long‑term rental.

Brand Type Pressure Flow
NOCCARC
Portable/Bedside
0 – 119 cm of H₂O
1-2 lpm
  • Purpose: Mechanical breathing support for ICU-like care at home.
  • Features: Invasive/non-invasive, 8-24 hr battery, alarms for occlusion/low battery, portable models (e.g., ResMed Astral).
  • Doctor specs: VCV/PCV/SIMV modes, tidal volume 4-800ml. Simple: “Like lungs on help mode after surgery.”
  • Fully equipped ambulance service for safe, timely transport of patients between home, hospital, and ICU, with trained medical staff and essential life‑support equipment on board.
  • An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to hospitals or other medical facilities. These vehicles provide medical care during transport, and different types of ambulances exist for various situations, from basic life support to advanced life support and patient transfers. In case of a medical emergency, you can call emergency numbers like 108 or 911 (or the local
Who is suitable for an ICU ventilator at home?

Patients needing long‑term critical care or ventilator support, where doctors feel stable ICU‑level care can safely continue at home.

Yes, when there is the right equipment, stable power, oxygen backup, trained ICU nurses and a clear emergency transfer plan.

Home ICU models include skilled nurses who manage ventilators, oxygen therapy, IV medicines and infection control under doctor supervision.

Home ICU setups must have stable electricity, backup power and backup oxygen, plus an emergency response protocol.

Home ICU is often more cost‑effective than prolonged ICU stays, while allowing care in a familiar environment.

Sudden fall in consciousness, severe breathing difficulty, low oxygen despite support, seizures or major bleeding require urgent emergency services.