Thank you for donating your gently used durable home medical equipment (DME) and assistive technology (AT) to REquipment.
DME We Accept

- power and manual wheelchairs
- power scooters
- strollers
- rollator walkers
- upright walkers
- knee walkers
- posterior walkers,
- hemi walkers
- forearm, Canadian crutches, and knee crutches
- tub seats and shower chairs
- sling lifts
- standing frames
- bariatric and pediatric equipment
- portable ramps and threshold ramps
- gait trainers
- products for postural and pressure management
- bed trapezes
- iWalk mobility devices
- bath safety steps with handle
- toilet assist rails
- hi lo toilet bath chairs
- hygiene and toileting systems
- grab bars
- new-in-box only commodes and raised toilet seats
DME We Don’t Accept
- beds
- lift chairs (fabric recliner type)
- commodes (unless new-in-box)
- underarm (axillary) crutches
- canes
- walkers (silver folding type)
- stair and porch lifts
- inside the ear devices
- eye prosthetics
- CPAP/BIPAP or other oxygen-related equipment
- exam tables
Assistive Technology

REquipment accepts a broad range of AT devices.
We do not accept high-tech devices such as computers, tablets, or smartphones.
Examples of devices we accept:
Vision — AT for individuals who are blind or visually impaired
- magnifiers, including electronic
- talking devices, such as talking watches, thermostats, clocks
- braille displays
- phones with large tactile buttons
- keyboards with color contrast
Hearing — AT for individuals who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing
- vibrating alarm clocks
- personal amplification systems
- wireless TV listening systems
- doorbells with flashing light alerts
- amplified telephones
- face-to-face dual keyboard communication systems
- bed shakers
- TLC pulse amplifiers
Speech communication — AT for individuals with speech disabilities
- voice amplification systems
- communication boards and mid-tech AAC systems (no tablets)
- fluency assistance devices
AT for learning, cognition, and development
- memory aids
- pill boxes
- audiobooks
- reminder systems
- notetaking systems
AT for mobility, seating, and positioning
- durable medical equipment listed above
- products for postural and pressure management
- feeder seating
- non-fabric seating
- basic evacuation chairs
AT for environmental adaptation
- durable medical equipment listed above
- adaptive seat belts
- laptop/desk stands
- devices with switch or voice activation
AT for daily living
- dressing aids
- grab bars
- doorknob handles
- reacher/grabber tools
- adapted kitchen tools and eating utensils
- wheelchair cup holders
- rollator carrying bags
- book stands
- automatic soap dispensers
- overbed tables
- chin switches
- stand assists
- universal cuffs
- stander couch handle
Vehicle modification and transportation
- steering wheel knobs
- adaptive seat belts
- portable ramps
Computer access
- mouth stick holders
- trackball mice
- gooseneck clamps
- alternative keyboards
Recreation, sports, and leisure
- switch-adapted toys
- playing card holders
- camera mounts
- adapted sporting equipment
- weighted wrist cuffs
- sport wheelchairs
- adaptive bicycles
Have a device in good condition to donate? Complete the Online Donation Form. You may also call REquipment Customer Support toll-free at (800) 261-9841 or email info@dmereuse.org.