About VitalAire

Our expertise in home care is based on more than 40 years of experience with patients and healthcare professionals.

VitalAire empowers patients for a better life, through personalized home support, every day, wherever you are.

Because the most important thing for patients is to experience tangible results in terms of quality of life, we strive to provide personalized support while facilitating the work of professionals.

As a global player in home healthcare, we are paving the way for the transformation of care models to the benefit of society as a whole: patients, healthcare professionals and payers.

We facilitate the practice of healthcare professionals by sharing our knowledge of each person living with a chronic disease and their follow-up data.

We firmly establish the home as an integral part of the care pathway.

Empowering for a better life

Respiratory diseases

Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic disease linked to pancreatic dysfunction that affects nearly  7% of the global population. VitalAire supports you throughout your insulin pump therapy. This home-based support is tailored to your treatment, your personal situation and your lifestyle.

Community care

Vitalaire also includes outpatient intensive care companies that offer shared apartments for patients with severe chronic respiratory failure, traumatic brain injury, and neuromuscular diseases. These community care centres provide personalised intensive care to patients.

Why choose VitalAire?

We act for health and this commitment drives us everyday.

Our Values:

  • Responsibility
    For over 40 years, we have been steadfast in our full commitment to supporting people living with chronic diseases.

  • Proximity
    We listen to patients' needs and provide attention and personalized support in close coordination with healthcare professionals.

  • Excellence
    For us, excellence is not an option, it's the condition that underpins everything we do. With innovation as enabler, we aim to deliver health outcomes that matter to patients.

  • 2.3 million chronic patients in more than 30 countries