Diego Biasi, Founder of the Quercus Foundation visiting Pam in her home after recovery thanks to the life-changing Breatheasy Programme.
Diego Biasi with Sister Jane Booth, who is the founder and facilitator of the Breatheasy Programme, in the foyer of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital.
Nurse assists a child with a manual ventilation pump, which is a life-saving device used when the Breatheasy machine is not working, in order to ensure that children can keep breathing.
A specialist nurse is training a child's mother how to use the Breatheasy equipment.
A child who is benefitting from treatment with the Breatheasy Programme.
Diego Biasi visiting a child and his mother at the hospital.
Training mothers to use the Breatheasy equipment at home empowers them through the affirmation of their ability to manage their child's needs.
Pam at home with the Breatheasy equipment which she was put on to aid her breathing and has now been weaned down from full ventilation to night-time only.
We are pleased to say that Pam now spends more time off her life support and is being considered for a liver transplant.