where can i donate a walker and commode

by Joanne Bernier II 4 min read

Call the American Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) or fax them and let them know you have a walker you want to donate. If you have other medical equipment to donate, list them as well. Get donation instructions from the AMRF representative and follow through to donate the equipment.

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Where can I donate a walker?

Global Mobility USA is a nonprofit humanitarian organization which accepts donations of wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, ramps and physical therapy and occupational therapy equipment. You need to contact them at their website, so here’s the donations page – http://www.globalmobilityusa.org/equipment-and-in-kind-donations

How do you dispose of a walker?

01:01 Step 2 Call the American Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) or fax them and let them know you have a walker you want to donate. If you have other medical equipment to donate, list them as well. Get donation instructions from the AMRF representative and follow through to donate the equipment. Step 3

Where can I donate medical equipment?

May 02, 2018 · Call 720-443-2013 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for an appointment to borrow or donate equipment. View our inventory here. (Play Golf? Help support us by participating in our golf tournament on Monday Sept. 17 at Heather Ridge Golf Club. Watch for registration information in the August and September issues.)

Where can I donate a bedside commode?

If you have a question about CARE Chest donations, please call our program staff at 775-829-2273. As a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, all donations made to C*A*R*E* Chest are tax deductible as allowable by Internal Revenue Service standards. Monetary donations can be made online by clicking the button below.

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What is Global Mobility USA?

Global Mobility USA is a nonprofit humanitarian organization which accepts donations of wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, ramps and physical therapy and occupational therapy equipment.

What is ATLA in Alaska?

Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) ATLA maintains the Alaska Assistive Technology Trading Post or AK Trading Post an equipment exchange and reuse program with loans, giveaways and sales. You can call about the equipment exchange and donating on 907 563-2599. The website is here – https://www.atlaak.org/.

What is REM in New Hampshire?

The REM, a non-profit organization, works with AT4NH (New Hampshire Assisti ve Technologies Program) with grants to refurbish donated durable medical equipment , which is then sold at low prices to people who need it, but can’t afford expensive equipment.

What is assistive technology?

Assistive Technology Programs are found in most states and work to increase access to AT devices and medical equipment to people with disabilities and the elderly, who can’t afford to pay high prices, or even to pay at all – AT programs will happily accept donation s of “gently used” medical equipment.

What is a bedside commode?

Bedside commodes provide comfort and peace of mind to weak, sickly individuals who can't get to the bathroom in a short amount of time. Consider donating your bedside commode to a reputable charity or organization in your community that accepts and actively distributes bedside commode donations to needy individuals.

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What is the Amrf?

The American Medical Resources Foundation (AMRF) handles used handicapped equipment worldwide. Check your local emergency medical services (EMS) volunteers or a local social services department for people in need of such equipment.

Is temporary disability healed?

After some rehabilitation, your temporary disability is now healed but now you have some used handicapped equipment lying around the home. It is probably in excellent condition and tossing it away would feel wasteful.

Can medical equipment be reused?

Medical equipment must be sterilized before they can be reused. There are many legal ramifications that are involved when you donate used handicapped equipment. For example, there skin infections and other irritants that may transfer by reusing handicap equipment.

Step 1

Find a local branch office of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Each local office has a "loan closet" they stock with wheelchairs, walkers and other equipment. Ask your local office when you can drop off the walker, then do so.

Step 2

Call the American Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) or fax them and let them know you have a walker you want to donate. If you have other medical equipment to donate, list them as well. Get donation instructions from the AMRF representative and follow through to donate the equipment.

Step 3

Send your old walker to Haiti through the Crutches to Haiti program. Visit the Crutches to Haiti donation site then click on your state to find a list of local donation spots. Contact local donation sites to find out when they accept deliveries, then bring your item for donation.

Step 4

Register at The Med List to donate walkers in good condition. Complete the form with your personal information and choose a user name and password. Wait to receive email confirmation of your membership. Create an entry advertising your walker, then wait to be contacted by someone who needs a walker. Arrange the donation at this time.

What supplies does Care Chest use?

There are items that CARE Chest can always use, including: Ostomy/colostomy supplies, incontinence supplies (adult diapers and Pull-Ups); wheelchairs, shower and commode seats, transfer benches and other bathroom safety items; hospital-style beds, scooters, electric wheelchairs and other mobility items; diabetic testing supplies, including test strips and lancets; syringes for diabetic clients who use insulin; Ensure, Glucerna and Carnation Instant breakfast for our Medical Nutrition Program.

Why is Care Chest important?

Your investment in CARE Chest helps local people attain independence and mobility. It helps seniors stay in their homes longer and children participate more fully in school. And, of course, when anyone undergoes an unexpected surgery or medical procedure, CARE Chest is there to provide medical equipment they need.

Which state is part of the Assistive Technology Exchange?

Idaho is another state which is part of the Assistive Technology Exchange and you can join that if you live in Idaho and then put up a post on the exchange with the equipment you wish to donate.

What is Mississippi Equipment Connection?

The Mississippi Equipment Connection Program – an online recycling database – I couldn’t find it on the website, or anywhere else for that matter, but if you use their contact page you can ask them.

What is assistive technology?

The term Assistive Technology is for these purposes pretty much synonymous with the term Durable Medical Equipment. Assistive Technology Programs are given a federal grant to increase access to what are called assistive technologies, and this includes most durable medical equipment.

Who are Area Agencies on Aging?

Area Agencies on Aging are deeply involved with local community groups who work with caregivers and the elderly, so they may very well be able to find you groups who will be happy to take your donation.

Does Ability Tools accept assistive technology?

Ability Tools is also partnered with reuse programs to post their available inventory on the AT Exchange. “The reuse programs accept assistive technology and medical devices, repair and sanitize them and offer them to people with disabilities for free or at low cost.”

What is AK Trading Post?

This is a nonprofit organization which maintains the Alaska Assistive Technology Trading Post or AK Trading Post an equipment exchange and reuse program with loans, giveaways and sales. They also do demonstrations of assistive technology devices.

Is MedWish a non profit organization?

Donating used medical equipment to MedWish. “MedWish International is a not-for-profit organization that saves lives and the environment by repurposing discarded medical supplies and equipment to provide humanitarian aid to people in need.”.

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