where to donate used walker dallas

by Laurence Anderson DDS 10 min read

Manual wheelchairs, walkers, canes, bedside equipment and crutches can be dropped off Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm at 12015 Shiloh Road, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75228. Equipment which is too heavy to drop off at our location, such as power chairs
power chairs
Motorized wheelchairs are useful for those unable to propel a manual wheelchair or who may need to use a wheelchair for distances or over terrain which would be fatiguing in a manual wheelchair.
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or scooters, can be scheduled for pickup by calling 214-997-3639.

Where can I donate wheelchairs in Dallas?

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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.

Filling an insurance gap

This story is repeated daily at the DME Exchange, with different clients and equipment, on sunny days and rainy ones. The traffic to claim free, refurbished and repaired second-hand wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds and other medical equipment is steady.#N#The reasons are not hard to understand.

Nearly 3,000 pieces of equipment

DME Exchange of Dallas opened in October 2012. A project envisioned by Dallas Area Interfaith, it is supported by churches and other donors. As of mid-September 2016, the nonprofit (a 501c3) has given out 2,700 pieces of equipment to more than 1,850 patients.

Author

Journalist Barbara Kessler of Flower Mound has specialized in environmental issues and children’s welfare, working in TV and at newspapers, such as The Dallas Morning News. She operated a syndicated green living website that provided stories to dozens of TV stations.

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