Ameri Hospice will help the patient and the family members acquire the Medical Equipment or Health Care supplies that will be necessary in monitoring the patient’s health.

Because the medical condition of the patient is so fragile during the later stages of the illness, even small changes have to be tracked and provided with interventions as needed.

Here are the Durable Medical Equipment (DME) items that we can help you acquire:

  • Low Air Loss Mattress
  • Oxygen Concentrator (5L)
  • E Cylinder Cart
  • 02 Conserver
  • Full/Half Rails
  • Standard Wheelchair (16″-22″)
  • Elevating Leg Rests
  • Bedside Commode
  • Walker W/ 5″ Wheels
  • Full Electric Bed
  • Nebulizer
  • Shower Chair w/ Back
  • Tub Transfer Bench
  • Quad Cane
  • Standard Cane
  • Patient Lift/Sling
  • I.V. Pole
  • Junior Walker
  • Hi/Low Bed
  • Reclining High Back Wheelchair
  • E Tank (Oxygen Backup)
  • Geri Chair
  • Henri Wheelchair
  • Shower Chair w/ Wheels
  • Bariatric Bedside Commode
  • Bariatric Shower Chair
  • Bariatric Transfer Bench
  • Wheelchair 02 Bracket
  • Trapeze Bar
  • Suction Machine
  • Overbed Table
  • Transport Wheelchair
  • Rollator
  • K-4 Lightweight Wheelchair

We can also supply Patient Care Medical equipment such as:

  • Beds
  • Diabetic Care Supplies
  • Mattresses
  • Hospital Bedside Tables
  • Compression Hose/Stockings
  • Wide Variety of Support Belts

For inquiries on the availability of a particular health care supply or medical equipment, please call Ameri Hospice at 1-877-786-0099.

What Sets Our Medical Equipment and Supplies Apart

Wondering what makes our medical equipment and supplies different? It’s not just the variety—it’s the attention to comfort, ease of use, and quality that supports both the patient and their caregivers. Whether you’re looking for mobility aids, oxygen delivery systems, or specialty bedding, our inventory is selected with the unique needs of hospice patients in mind to help deliver personalized care in McKinney.

Are you worried about choosing the right piece of equipment? Our care team takes the time to guide families through each option, helping ensure the equipment aligns with the patient’s condition and home environment. From standard walkers to bariatric shower chairs, everything is geared toward safety, dignity, and reducing the strain on caregivers.

We believe medical equipment should do more than just meet basic requirements—it should be carefully selected to fit each patient’s diagnosis, preferences, and daily routines. We also understand that timing matters. That’s why we prioritize access to high-demand items such as hospital beds, bedside commodes, and pressure-relief mattresses. These tools can help prevent complications like pressure sores and respiratory distress, issues that are common in hospice care.

Have questions about insurance coverage or equipment compatibility? We’re here to provide information that’s easy to understand and relevant to your situation because every family deserves clear answers when it comes to caring for a loved one at home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “Durable Medical Equipment” (DME) include in hospice care?
DME refers to long-lasting equipment like wheelchairs, hospital beds, and oxygen supplies that support a patient’s comfort, mobility, and medical needs at home or in a care facility.
How do I know which medical equipment my loved one needs?
The hospice care team assesses the patient’s condition and makes recommendations based on mobility, breathing, comfort, and hygiene needs. Families are guided throughout the process.
Is medical equipment covered by insurance or Medicare?
Yes, most hospice-related equipment is covered under Medicare or Medicaid. Coverage may vary depending on the item and your insurance plan. Always consult your hospice provider for specifics.
Can equipment be delivered to the home or facility?
Yes, delivery and setup of medical equipment are typically arranged by the hospice provider to ensure everything is safe and ready to use.
What happens if the equipment stops working or needs adjustments?
If equipment breaks or malfunctions, hospice providers usually coordinate quick repairs or replacements to minimize disruptions to patient care.

Let’s Talk Care

Deciding on hospice care can be emotional, but we’ve got you! Our team at Ameri Hospice is here to answer your questions and provide guidance. Contact us today to discuss your options.