We do not accept medicine contaminated items or hopelessly broken items.
Donate used medical equipment arizona.
Welcome to the arizona at dme reuse coalition.
Donating your gently used medical equipment is a great option.
Ability360 always appreciates donated dme in good clean usable condition.
Donations allow you to collect a receipt for the current value of the equipment which can often times be more than you would get by doing a private sale.
We accept all types of equipment and supplies related to health care not just those in the brief list below.
Items for sale include wheelchairs power scooters walkers lift chairs hospital beds pediatric equipment canes crutches bath and shower items and more.
For those unfamiliar with the loan closet concept we are now offering the use of durable medical equipment dme to our consumers as well as the rest of the community as needed.
We look forward to servicing your needs today.
To make a donation of surplus medical supplies or equipment or to request further information please fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
This website is designed to provide a comprehensive and searchable listing of all participating arizona programs providing assistive technology at durable medical equipment dme reuse activities for arizona residents who need a piece of equipment or those who have used pre owned items that they want to sell donate or exchange.
Loan closet ability360 has a loan closet for durable medical equipment dme.
Please do not use us as an alternative disposal facility.
We searched for nonprofits that will take donations from individual donors and listed seven below.
Will accept expired gloves tubing and syringes if they are in the original packaging and are not compromised.
Medical equipment healthcare supplies.
With a donation you won t directly get paid for your device but you will get a receipt that can be used for tax deductions.
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The loaner s closet was started in 2003 when we saw the need among the low income elderly and disabled individuals we serve for common medical items that they could not afford or were not readily available to them.
And because we work with the elderly and disabled we were often offered used medical equipment by former clients and their families when that equipment was no longer needed.