Home Medical Equipment is a type of device that is used for patients whose care is managed from their own home or another private facility by a nonprofessional caregiver or family member. It is frequently referred to as "durable" medical equipment (DME) because it is intended to withstand repeated use by non-professionals or the patient and is suitable for use at home.
Expensive medical supplies, such as bandages, rubber gloves, and irrigation kits, are not considered DME by Medicare.
We are dedicated to promoting independence by providing medical equipment for use in the home or community. We offer patients round-the-clock (24/7) support to ensure that their Home Medical Equipment is used properly, whether in a facility or at home.
Devices used to administer medications in tablet, liquid, or aerosol form are referred to as Medication Administration Equipment.
Test Kits: kits used for measuring the presence of various chemicals in blood or urine.
First Aid Equipment: equipment used to care for injuries or temporary conditions.
Assistive Technology: devices used to enhance personal capabilities, such as sensory abilities or mobility.
Durable Medical Equipment: includes medical devices used to support performance of basic activities of daily living, such as beds, lifts, and toileting equipment.
Meters/Monitors: includes a wide range of devices for determining health status or managing disease conditions, either one time or on an ongoing, intermittent basis.
Treatment Equipment: equipment used to administer various medical therapies.
Respiratory Equipment: equipment used to treat respiratory conditions.
Feeding Equipment: devices used for feeding.
Voiding Equipment: devices used for releasing urine or feces from the body.
Infant Care: includes machines used to monitor and treat infants.
Telehealth Equipment: equipment used to collect data in the home environment and transmit the data to a remote monitoring site