Comfortable, patient-driven sleep apnea therapy solutions to help you get the sleep you need

Dream Family CPAP therapy

    The Dream Family
    The Dream Family

    Comfortable, patient-driven sleep apnea therapy solutions to help you get the sleep you need

    Dream Family CPAP therapy

    A revolution in comfort and design


    Our Dream Family of masks, PAP machines and accessories are designed to make treating your sleep apnea easy and comfortable. So you get the kind of sleep you need to help you feel more like yourself every day.

    DreamWear


    Open-face design provides exceptional comfort with an optimal fit, freedom of movement and the ability to choose your most comfortable sleep position1-3

    DreamWear nasal sleep apnea mask
    DreamWear silicone pillows sleep apnea mask
    DreamWear full face sleep apnea mask
    DreamStation

    DreamStation


    With easy-to-navigate menus, remote diagnostics, a compact profile and incredibly quiet operation

    DreamStation Go

     

    Reliable and portable PAP therapy, wherever you are, with all the comfort features you expect

    DreamStation Go
    DreamMapper software

    DreamMapper4

     

    As a mobile app and online software, DreamMapper provides daily progress reports, lets you track goals, provides tips and reminders

    How to buy


    Philips Dream Family is available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

    For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

    Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

    DreamWear masks

    DreamWear masks look different because they are different. Designed to feel like you’re not wearing a mask at all, 1-3
    DreamWear’s revolutionary design features minimalist tubing that runs from the top of the head to under the nose, so you can have the freedom to sleep in the position you’re most comfortable in1-3.
     

    • Flexible over-the-head frame compatible with nasal, pillows, and full face cushions
    • Designed for simplicity of use
    • Open-face construction for clear and natural line of sight when awake
    • Users felt they experienced more freedom of movement with the DreamWear than their prescribed mask.1-3
    • Design prevents red marks, discomfort and irritation on the nose bridge.6
    • Easy to wear and remove your glasses to read or watch television before bed1-3

    How to buy


    Philips Dream Family is available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

    For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

    Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

    DreamStation sleep therapy machine


    Make treating your sleep apnea simple, quiet and smart. More than a sleek design, DreamStation is responsive, informative, easy-to-use and connects remotely to your care team. In virtually every way, it’s designed to make you comfortable and to help you stay committed to your therapy.

    • Sleek, stylish, low-profile design driven by user feedback
    • Colorful display features an icon-based navigation system
    • EZ start helps you adjust to therapy
    • Remote diagnostics for your care team
    • Comprehensive selection of wireless options
    • Provides maintenance alerts and reminders every 30 days
    • Available in Auto CPAP, CPAP Pro and CPAP
    • Also available in Auto BiPAP and BiPAP Pro versions

    How to buy


    Philips Dream Family is available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

    For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

    Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

    DreamStation Go portable CPAP

    Pack performance with the meticulously engineered portable PAP machine. DreamStation Go makes it simple to get the sleep you need to perform at your peak, wherever you are.

     

    • Trusted technology
    • Easy to use
    • Our smallest and lightest PAP machine
    • Our smallest and lightest tubing7
    • Complies with FAA requirements8
    • Available in CPAP and Auto CPAP versions

    How to buy


    Philips Dream Family is available from a number of retailers. Contact your homecare provider to request our products.

    For assistance, call (844) 240-1649

    Note: These products require a prescription. Consult your sleep therapy physician before ordering DreamWear masks and devices.

    DreamMapper app personalized tracking tool


    Sticking to therapy can be hard and requires true behavioral change, but don’t worry – you can do it. The free DreamMapper app can help reinforce your commitment to therapy. It communicates with your PAP machine and provides you with the personalized feedback you need to take an active role in your therapy.

    • Receive feedback on your treatment and therapy results each day
    • Monitor the progress of custom goals you set for yourself
    • View equipment guides and educational videos about sleep apnea
    • Troubleshoot issues to common problems 
    • Use customized coaching tools
       

    Download the free app or login if you have an account

    DreamMapper app

    Frequently asked questions

    How many people in the United States have sleep apnea?

    According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Frost and Sullivan report from 2016, approximately 12% suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, at least 29.4 million adults in the U.S. - 80% of which go undiagnosed.

    What is obstructive sleep apnea?

    Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which a person stops breathing repeatedly through the night. Breathing stops because the throat or “airway” collapses and prevents air from getting into the lungs. Sleep patterns are disrupted, resulting in excessive sleepiness or fatigue during the day.

    What are the nighttime symptoms of sleep apnea?

    - Loud or disruptive snoring

    - Witnessed pauses in breathing

    - Choking or gasping for air during sleep

    - Restless sleep

    - Frequent visits to the bathroom

    What are the daytime symptoms of sleep apnea?

    - Early morning headaches

    - Excessive daytime fatigue

    - Poor concentration

    - Depression or irritability

    - Falling asleep during routine activities

    What should you do if you think you may have sleep apnea?

    Evaluation by a doctor specializing in sleep disorders is recommended. Have a sleep study done. A sleep study can provide the doctor with information about how you sleep and breathe. This information will help the doctor to determine your diagnosis and treatment options.

    What are potential consequences of untreated sleep apnea?

    There is possible increased risk for:

    - High blood pressure

    - Heart disease and heart attack

    - Stroke

    - Fatigue-related motor vehicle and work accidents

    - Decreased quality of life

    What is the treatment for sleep apnea?

    Most commonly, positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is the treatment. It is noninvasive and can help with symptoms when used as prescribed. Less commonly, surgery, positional devices or ​oral appliances are used, which may be effective in certain cases. Any treatment plan should include weight loss if needed, exercise and avoiding alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics.

    What are the benefits of regular usage of PAP therapy?

    Most PAP users who remain committed to treatment enjoy:

    - Increased energy and attentiveness

    - Fewer morning headaches

    - Reduced irritability

    - Improved memory

    - Increased ability to exercise

    - Lower blood pressure

    - Decreased risk of strokes and heart attacks

    - Increased effectiveness at home and at work

    - Improved overall quality of life

    What does an apnea episode look like?
    How does PAP or CPAP therapy work?

    CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) provides a gentle flow of positive-pressure air through a facial mask to keep the airway open during sleep. As a result:

    - Breathing becomes regular during sleep

    - Snoring stops

    - Restful sleep is restored

    - Quality of life is improved

    - Risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, heart attack, stroke and motor vehicle and work accidents are reduced

    What does a mask do?

    Masks are used to deliver the air from the therapy device to you. A comfortable mask is a key factor in being able to use your treatment daily, so finding a mask that fits you and your lifestyle is important. Most masks have built-in exhalation ports that vent your exhaled air. Talk to your homecare provider about the different masks and headgear available.

    What does tubing do?

    The tubing is used to carry the air from the therapy device to the mask. You should clean and inspect your tubing at least once a week to make sure it is clean, bendable and that is doesn’t have any tears. If you think your tubing is ready for replacement, contact your homecare provider.

    What do filters do?

    Therapy devices come with filters. Some devices come with one regular filter and others come with two – one regular filter and one ultra-fine filter. See your device manual for details on caring for your filters.

    What does DreamMapper do?

    DreamMapper is a mobile app that allows you to track your therapy progress so you can take an active role in your sleep apnea therapy. You can also access DreamMapper through any browser.

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    References

     

    1. DreamWear Under The Nose: ​

    • Data analysis at 30 days of use of 2015 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=98). Prescribed masks include ResMed Swift FX, ResMed Mirage FX, Philips Wisp, and ResMed P10. ​
    • Data analysis at 10 days of use of 2019 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=81). Prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit N10, N20, Mirage Fx, Philips Wisp, Pico, ComfortGel Blue, F&P Eson & Eson 2 ​

    2. DreamWear Full Face:​

    • Data analysis of Aug 2017 Patient Preference trial where n = 85 and prescribed masks include Resmed Airfit F10 and F20, Respironics Amara View and F&P Simplus.​

    3. DreamWear Silicone Pillows:​

    • Analysis after 30 day of use during Jul/Aug 2020. Pillows preference trial with n = 127. Prescribed maskes include ResMed Airfit PIO, P30i, Swift Fx, F&P Brevida, Philips DeamWear Gel Pillows, Nuance / Pro.

    4. To see which CPAP and BiPAP devices are available with DreamMapper, visit here.

    5. Philips conducted a VPH 10 step process. The project executed 4 rounds of interviews and surveys in Nov. 2010 through Feb. 2012. Over 300 live interviews and 400 survey respondents participated.

    6. Design claim - The design of the mask is such that it does not contact the nasal bridge.

    7. When compared to Philips 22mm Performance tubing

    8. RTCA/DO-160G section 21, category M.

     

    For informational purposes only, not to replace physician's directions.

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