Philips Dreamstation 2.

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Philips Dreamstation 2.

Post by northernpakeha » Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:13 pm

Following the Philips recall and the extreme delays in receiving a replacement machine I was forced to buy another CPAP machine. After buying that machine some months later Philip sent me a new machine a Dreamstation 2. I do not need two machines and am looking for a good home for this brand new unused machine, Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Re: Philips Dreamstation 2.

Post by D.H. » Thu Jan 11, 2024 11:31 am

If you don't wish to keep this machine as a "backup," you can donate it to the American Sleep Apnea Association. They will see to it that it gets to a patient that does not have to means to obtain one himself/herself.

I was never able to donate an old machine because - by the time I finished with them - they were too old!

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Re: Philips Dreamstation 2.

Post by zonker » Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:16 pm

northernpakeha wrote:
Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:13 pm
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
this list may be out of date, but you could try contacting them-

"Where to Donate a CPAP Machine
When looking for a place to donate, be careful about the organization you choose. Some charitable organizations3, like Goodwill, will not do anything with your CPAP, but will simply destroy it.

Look for organizations that specifically deal with sleep disorders, breathing conditions, and lung conditions. You can also discuss your donation with companies that take durable medical equipment donations. Make sure the organization cleans and inspects the devices and either gives them to individuals who need them or sells them at a deeply reduced price.

This will ensure that your device is able to help someone in need. Finally, choose an organization that is a registered charity, so you are confident they are not looking to make a profit off of your donation.

Some good options to consider include these:

Breathe California of the Bay Area
The Reggie White Sleep Disorders and Research Foundation
American Sleep Apnea Association
Advocates for World Health
Durable Medical Equipment Aid Society
Each of these organizations has its own requirements for donation. Some will require you to pay the shipping fees, but all will provide you with a donation letter that will allow you to write off the donation on your tax return. This is an added perk that you will enjoy as you enjoy the benefit of knowing you helped save someone’s health and potentially their life with your used machine.

If you would prefer to keep your donation local, consider reaching out to your local homeless shelter, food pantry, or churches in your area to see if they know of someone who needs help. It is not illegal to give your lightly used machine to another person, but do make sure that they actually need it or have a prescription for it. Remember, CPAP machines are medical devices and they should not be used without the direction of a doctor.

CPAP therapy is an effective way to treat the dangerous condition of sleep apnea. If you have a CPAP machine that you are no longer using, consider using it to be a blessing to someone else through donation. By donating your machine, you keep it out of the landfill, avoid the legalities of selling it, and give someone less fortunate a new lease on life!"

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Re: Philips Dreamstation 2.

Post by squid13 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:29 am

I'd keep it as a backup machine, if the one you're using quits what would you use if you got rid of it. Most people on this forum have a backup machine.

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