When air is scarce, every second feels like an eternity. In this scenario, the solidarity partnership between Varon and FOSSVI gains strength, uniting health technology and human care to bring respiratory support to those who need it. By donating the Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator , the brand makes continuous and dignified care possible at home, especially for elderly women, nuns, and residents living with illnesses such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, bronchitis, lung cancer, influenza, and sleep apnea. This solidarity partnership is not a one-off gesture, but a concrete response to years of silent dedication by the Sisters and the San Vicente Social Works Foundation, which has always put the poorest first.
VARON Serene 5 l oxygen concentrator
Who is FOSSVI and who does she serve?
The San Vicente Social Works Foundation, IAP or FOSSVI, is a non-profit institution linked to the Daughters of Charity. For decades it has worked alongside the most vulnerable people, especially low-income elderly women, people living in poverty, and those with chronic illnesses who have difficulty accessing a hospital.
In homes like Hogar San Vicente and Anexo Santa Luisa, FOSSVI provides housing, food, basic healthcare, emotional support, and spiritual guidance so that each resident can live with dignity even amidst physical frailty. The work is done with closeness, listening, and a strong presence—something that no device can replace but which can be strengthened with the use of a modern oxygen concentrator within a well-structured, supportive partnership.
Mission and vision: comprehensive health for a dignified life.
FOSSVI's mission is clear: to contribute to the well-being of people living in poverty by promoting physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health so that they can live a dignified life, regardless of age or health limitations. It's not just about treating illness, but about caring for the person as a whole.
In this vision, respiratory health plays a central role. Elderly people with COPD, patients with sequelae of pneumonia or lung cancer, and people with sleep apnea need constant support, and sometimes cannot rely on frequent trips to the hospital. By combining this vision with a supportive partnership with companies like Varon, FOSSVI is able to bring to homes what was previously only possible in hospital settings: a reliable, affordable oxygen concentrator designed for daily use at home.
How does Varon fit into this story?
Varon is a brand specializing in home oxygen therapy solutions, such as the Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator. In a solidarity partnership with FOSSVI, the company donated equipment to Hogar San Vicente and Anexo Santa Luisa, primarily serving elderly nuns and residents with respiratory difficulties.
In practice, this means more peaceful nights and less pain when breathing. For those who have spent years serving the poorest, receiving a high-performance oxygen concentrator through a solidarity partnership is a gesture of gratitude and respect. The Sisters report improved rest, fewer episodes of shortness of breath, and a real sense of relief and hope using the oxygen concentrator in the safe environment of their homes.
Why is at-home respiratory treatment so important?
Receiving treatment at home with a Varon machine is a comfortable and effective way to treat conditions such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, bronchitis, lung cancer, influenza, and sleep apnea without constantly depending on hospitalizations. Instead of heavy cylinders and constant hospital visits, the oxygen concentrator draws air from the environment, filters it, and delivers high-purity oxygen adjusted to each patient's needs.
This home care is especially relevant in the phase when the person needs continuous support but can or should already be at home. With the Varon machine installed, the resident can rest in their own bed, follow their household routine, receive visitors, and maintain a degree of autonomy, which helps both physical health and emotional balance.
Comfort versus masks and hospitals: which machine makes the difference?
Many healthy people already feel uncomfortable wearing masks for extended periods, especially during flu waves or influenza outbreaks. For those with COPD or other respiratory illnesses, the discomfort is even greater: a feeling of stuffiness, heat, and fear of not being able to breathe.
Using the Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator at home reduces this feeling of suffocation because oxygen is delivered through a lightweight nasal cannula, allowing the person to speak, breathe, and even sleep better. For those who associate hospitals with pain and difficult memories, having a quiet and efficient machine by their bedside in a welcoming environment completely changes the treatment experience.
Key features of the Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator
The Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator stands out for combining medical performance and practicality for extended home use. It offers an adjustable oxygen flow of 0.5 to 5 liters per minute with a purity of around 93% ± 3%, ensuring constant support for patients with different therapy needs.
Another strong point is the oil-free compressor and quiet operation below 43 dB, ideal for nighttime use without noise that could disturb sleep. Its compact design with four universal wheels allows for effortless movement of the oxygen concentrator between rooms, maintaining treatment during activities, meals, or moments of prayer. The humidifier bottle and multi-stage filtration system help deliver clean and more comfortable oxygen to the respiratory tract.
Safety, ease of use and dual function
The Varon oxygen concentrator's intuitive LCD panel allows caregivers and residents to adjust usage time, program automatic shut-off, and monitor information such as oxygen levels and internal pressure. In case of malfunctions such as low pressure, high temperature, or a drop in purity, the device emits visual and audible alerts, providing safety for those without technical training.
Furthermore, the equipment is 2-in-1: it functions as both an oxygen concentrator and a nebulizer in the same unit, reducing the need for multiple devices scattered around the room. For patients with asthma, bronchitis, or COPD, this means being able to perform inhalations and receive oxygen in the same environment with less movement and less fatigue.
Guarantee, durability and ongoing care
In its solidarity partnership with FOSSVI, Varon doesn't just deliver boxes. The brand offers warranty and support for the Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator, reinforcing that it's a lasting investment in health designed for daily and prolonged use. This commitment provides security to institutions that care for the elderly and chronically ill patients, knowing they will have support should they need guidance or replacement parts.
By following simple care guidelines such as cleaning surfaces, regularly changing nasal cannulas, and replacing cotton filters after a certain period of use, it is possible to keep an oxygen concentrator in good condition for many years. This allows the same machine to serve successive generations of residents, expanding the social impact of the solidarity partnership initiated today.
Key benefits of this collaboration for vulnerable groups
The partnership between Varon and FOSSVI is generating concrete effects in the daily lives of residents. Among the main benefits are:
- Fewer episodes of shortness of breath in chronic diseases such as COPD, asthma, and bronchitis.
- More restful nights of sleep with fewer awakenings due to shortness of breath or sleep apnea.
- Reducing emergency hospital visits decreases physical and emotional strain.
- Greater sense of security, autonomy and comfort within the home.
- Recognition and special care for the nuns and elderly women who dedicated their lives to others.
- All thanks to the combination of a reliable oxygen concentrator like the Varon Serene 5 with a supportive partnership designed to reach precisely where the healthcare system doesn't always reach.
Key points to remember
- The Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator brings quality respiratory treatment into your home.
- The solidarity partnership with FOSSVI puts this technology at the service of elderly people and nuns in vulnerable situations.
- This device provides high-purity oxygen, is quiet, efficient, and easy to use for various respiratory conditions.
- Home care improves comfort, sleep, and well-being, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations.
- Varon takes on an active role of social responsibility by supporting those who have always cared for the poorest.
Frequently asked questions and answers
What is an oxygen concentrator?
It is a machine that extracts oxygen from ambient air, filters it, and delivers it in a higher concentration through a nasal cannula, helping people with breathing difficulties.
Who benefits most from this technology?
Patients with severe asthma, COPD, pneumonia, bronchitis, lung cancer, complicated flu, and sleep apnea, as well as frail elderly people who tire easily.
Why is Varon Serene 5 recommended for home use?
Because it is silent, has adjustable flow, works with high-purity oxygen, and can operate for extended periods, ensuring continuous support day and night.
How does the solidarity partnership with FOSSVI help in practice?
It ensures that resource-limited households receive quality oxygen concentrators, allowing vulnerable residents to access the same level of respiratory care they would see in many hospitals.
Conclusion
The solidarity partnership between Varon and FOSSVI demonstrates how healthcare technology can go hand in hand with compassion. By donating a Varon Serene 5 oxygen concentrator , the brand transforms the routine of nuns and elderly residents who now breathe better, rest more peacefully, and feel cared for in their rooms.
More than just equipment, the oxygen concentrator represents a concrete gesture of gratitude for a lifetime dedicated to the poorest. For families, caregivers, and institutions seeking to improve the respiratory health of vulnerable groups, it is worthwhile to learn more about FOSSVI's work and Varon's solutions and take the next step: explore the equipment, ask questions of the team, and assess how this same solidarity partnership can inspire new actions in other homes and communities.




