What You Should Know Before Going To A Medical Supply Store For Home-Use Equipment

By Eugenia Dickerson


Medical equipment and supplies used in homes are able to help people with physical limitations and other conditions retain their living standards at home. However, purchasing such equipment from a medical supply store requires some knowledge. Knowing a few tips about how such supplies should be purchased may make your home a safe place for someone requiring with such special needs.


First, you should decide what you will be in need of for short-term and long-term use. Then it is easier to purchase such stuff because equipment needed for long-term use can be purchased at a lower price compared to equipment purchased for short-term use. Mostly, equipment required for patients with walking inabilities are needed for shorter periods of time and are identified as pricy.

The use of things like ramps, scooters, bed lifts, and wheelchairs are limited to a certain amount of weight and height. These parameters are what ensures safe operation and allows patients use them with comfort. So, at the time of purchase, it is better to have the weight and height measurements of the person the equipment is intended for.

Have a specialist come over for a visit. There are many qualified in-home care specialists who are able to assist you with many decisions and inviting such a person will turn out to be quite beneficial. Such a person is able to help you in deciding what type of equipment will be suitable for the patient and what will fit into your home.

Contact your insurance provider. Discuss with them regarding your insurance coverage and whether they cover your purchases. The insurance company may cover some or, sometimes, the entire amount you spend on the equipment, based on the fact that you purchase a specific brand or from certain vendors.

Comfort is another thing to consider. Most of the time, the equipment, when used daily, may become uncomfortable to use after some time; and adding a few improvements such as an extra cushion on the seat of a wheelchair or crutch, or using a smaller sized needle with your glucose monitoring device will help a lot in easing the discomfort. Therefore, take comfort into consideration in addition to cost when choosing what types of equipment you are about to buy.

Write a list. Noting down what you need comes in quite useful if you are outfitting an entire room or your home with equipment for a patient to use. If you have inadequate knowledge about what should be included, you may refer to a physical therapist or doctor to compile your list of requirements beforehand so that you are familiar with your options and range of products.

Having a professional install your equipment is a must. Most of the time, installations are quite difficult to do yourself and letting a professional do it will ensure the safety and longevity of the equipment. Therefore, it is important to go to a medical supply store that is able to refer you to a professional who can guarantee the work he does.




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