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County to begin a medical equipment reuse program

Gloucester County Press Release

Gloucester County Freeholder Director Robert M. Damminger and Freeholder Jim Jefferson announced in March that the Division of Senior Services has started a new program that will allow residents to recycle gently-used home medical equipment and certain unopened personal care supplies to assist senior citizens who may need specific medical care supplies and cannot afford them.

This initiative, known as The Senior Services Medical Equipment Reuse Program, will collect recycled and donated personal care and medical products in an effort to help senior citizens obtain the medical equipment and supplies that may be too expensive for them to afford and supplies that their insurance may not be able to cover. Gloucester County residents over the age of 60 or their caregivers will be eligible to pick up supplies free of charge.

Director Damminger said, “This program will provide a positive outcome for everyone involved. Donated supplies could make a huge difference in someone’s health and quality of life. Gloucester County is the first county in the state to operate a medical equipment reuse program and we are very excited.”

Freeholder Jim Jefferson said, “This program doesn’t just collect and redistribute, we would like to be sure that the senior citizens receiving these supplies are getting quality equipment. All donated equipment will be thoroughly examined to check the overall condition so that we can be sure that what we receive is still sufficiently operational.”

Jefferson said that anything that is not operational would be handed over to other agencies with the capability of fixing any problem it may have rather than simply throwing it away.

“Anything that is operational will be thoroughly cleaned, sanitized, and added to the database,” said Jefferson, liaison to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Accepted items include:

Canes/Quad Canes

Shower Chairs

Commodes

Walkers/Standers/Crutches

Wheelchairs

Bed Rails

Bath/Showers Seats

Blood Pressure Monitors

Other Types of Mobility/Medical Devices

Unopened/Unexpired Nutritional Supplements

Adult briefs/Pads/Diapers

Unopened/New Personal Care Items or Supplies

Identification with proof of age and address must be shown prior to release of an item. When an eligible individual calls or comes into office with a request for specific medical equipment or supply, staff will be able review inventory to see if need can be fulfilled and then handed over to the individual.

Individuals wishing to donate approved used medical equipment or who have questions concerning the program may contact the Gloucester County Division of Senior Services at the Budd Boulevard office in West Deptford at (856) 384–6900.

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