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Ron founded Landmark in 1999. He currently leads the Company's Sales, Systems Development, Program Management, and Operations.

Ron focuses his efforts on building a 'Landmark Level of Service' into all aspects of the Company, developing and implementing proprietary and third-party software solutions, creating business process improvement, leading sales and business development efforts, coaching and mentoring staff, engaging in strategic and financial planning, and ensuring Landmark's efforts are consistent with the Company's vision and mission.
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Infusion Pumps
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Infusion pumps deliver fluids, including medications or nutrients directly into a Patient's body at a specific rate. Most Infusion pumps can be used either intravenously, meaning into the veins or circulatory system, or subcutaneously, meaning into the skin or soft tissue. We provide a variety of high quality pumps, both stationary and ambulatory (portable).
Enteral Pumps
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Enteral feeding is the delivery of a nutritional replacement product or formula directly into the gastrointestinal tract through a feeding tube. Enteral feeding is used to nourish Patients that are unable to eat or drink properly, or that cannot receive enough nutrition orally. A tube is either inserted down the nasal passage, or through the stomach wall to deliver the enteral formula directly into the stomach or small intestine.
Wound Therapy Pumps
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy pumps are devices that are used to help heal wounds and ulcers that do not respond to traditional treatment. Wounds that do not heal properly on a timely basis can create much larger issues for a Patient. A NPWT pump applies negative pressure to a wound to remove excess fluid and dead cells and increase the amount of Oxygen in the wound area.
Mobility Equipment
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Basic Power Mobility includes standard power wheelchairs and power scooters. Both devices can be used indoors or outdoors, but power wheelchairs are able to navigate tighter spaces. A power wheelchair has a joystick on one of the armrests for steering, while a power scooter uses handlebars to steer.
Respiratory Equipment
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We offer different types of Oxygen systems and portables, with most orders having three components: stationary device, portable device, and backup solution. Options should be configured according to ambulatory needs, flow rate, carrying preference, and remoteness of customer to emergency medical facilities.
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