Preloader

Medical Equipment & Supplies

We provide whatever equipment and supplies you need for home care. Hospital beds, wheelchairs, walkers, bedside commodes, oxygen, nebulizers—we get it to you. Supplies like incontinence products, wound care materials, gloves, and bed pads get restocked regularly. We arrange delivery, set everything up, and pick it back up when you’re done. Borrow at your convenience.  

How You Get Equipment

Your nurse figures out what you need during the initial visit. We order it from our medical equipment vendor. Delivery and setup happen within a day or two. Supplies get restocked during nursing visits or delivered separately as needed.

What Equipment Services Include

Equipment delivered and set up at no cost to you

Supplies restocked before you run out

Nothing Out of Pocket

Hospice benefit covers all of the equipment you need.

Equipment Access Matters

Your ability to do things and live functionally, declines as disease progresses. Equipment needs change fast. We provide everything so your family doesn’t have to navigate insurance approvals, rental agreements, or figure out what to buy during a crisis.

0 hrs

Delivery Time

$ 0

Equipment Cost

What Determines Equipment Needs

Your nursing staff assesses functional decline and orders appropriate equipment. Routine home care visits include checking whether what you have still works for your current condition.

Frequently asked question

Hospice care is for patients with a serious illness whose treatment is focused on symptom management rather than cure, and who meet medical eligibility criteria as determined by a physician.

Yes, hospice care is commonly provided in the patient’s home when it is safe and appropriate, including private residences, assisted living, or other care settings.

Hospice services typically include nursing care, physician oversight, pain and symptom management, medications related to the hospice diagnosis, medical equipment, social work support, and access to on-call assistance.

Once eligibility is confirmed and the intake process is completed, hospice care can often begin within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the patient’s needs.

We provide guidance, education, and ongoing communication so caregivers understand what to expect, how care is managed, and who to contact when questions or changes arise.