where to donate crutches and walkers

by Mr. Eduardo Waelchi MD 7 min read

Drop off your crutches at a Goodwill or Salvation Army location. Donating there allows people shopping for these items to purchase them at a good price, and the proceeds will benefit either organization. Contact nursing homes or medical supply companies to see if they are accepting crutch donations.

Medical equipment, such as commodes, crutches, transfer benches, walkers and wheelchairs, can be donated to Disabled American Veterans and Goodwill.

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Where to donate wheelchairs and walkers?

Dec 16, 2021 · The organization welcomes the donations of durable medical equipments like Canes, crutches, and walkers. Learning toys and computer equipments are also appreciated. Easterseals Central Alabama 2185 Normandie Drive Montgomery, AL 36111 334-288-0240 [email protected] Alaska ACCA is a non-profit agency.

Where to recycle crutches?

Nov 12, 2021 · Donate Crutches! At Scottish Rite for Children, crutches are one of the most commonly used pieces of hospital equipment we provide to our patients. It is crucial for children with healing lower extremities to refrain from walking or bearing weight, and our teams at Scottish Rite issues an average of 20+ pairs of crutches a week.

Who takes used crutches?

We are accepting donations of Wheelchairs, Scooters, Tub Transfer Benches, Walkers, Rollators, Crutches, Canes, Bathroom and Bedside Equipment at our Shiloh location Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Our staff will provide the donor a written receipt.

Where can I donate medical supplies?

How to Donate Canes, Crutches, & Orthopedic Boots. Part of the series: Health Advice. Donating canes, crutches and orthopedic boots is a great way to make sure that your supplies go to someone who really needs them. Donate canes, crutches and orthopedic boots with help from a naturopathic doctor in this free video clip.

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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.

How long is the waitlist for medical equipment?

The agency provides durable medical equipment to patients as it becomes available – waitlist can be up to 12 weeks, so if you are wanting to donate, this is an organization that needs it.

What is assistive technology?

Assistive Technology Programs are implemented to provide access to assistive technology equipment for individuals with disabilities, and also for the elderly, who can’t afford to pay high prices, or even to pay at all.

Does the Salvation Army accept donations?

The Salvation Army will accept donations of all types of objects, clothing and equipment, including some home medical equipment, just so long as it is in good condition. To donate your gently used home medical equipment you will need to follow this link to their website – https://satruck.org/.

We Distribute DME To Those In Need!

We are distributing medical equipment to individuals in need throughout Dallas County. Clients must have a physician’s prescription, be a Dallas County resident and demonstrate need as uninsured or under-insured and

Volunteers Have a Big Impact Preparing DME for Patients!

We rely on volunteers to sanitize and inspect dozens of pieces of DME just in time for distribution to patients who need them.

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DME in the News!

DME Exchange of Dallas is featured prominently in two recent news articles. The first appeared in the December 29, 2015 Lake Highland edition of “Advocate Magazine” and was entitled “Lend a Crutch: Finding new life for old medical equipment” by Christina Hughes Babb. CLICK HERE to read the entire article.

Watch Our Staff and Volunteers Prepare Equipment for Our Patients

Our program is unique! Our skilled staff and volunteers rescue valuable equipment that might otherwise have ended up in landfills and scrap yards. In our facility, licensed by the state health department, we sanitize, inspect and repair this equipment, giving it new life helping patients who need it.

Policy on Collection of Equipment

We are accepting donations of Wheelchairs, Scooters, Tub Transfer Benches, Walkers, Rollators, Crutches, Canes, Bathroom and Bedside Equipment at our Shiloh location Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Our staff will provide the donor a written receipt.

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