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2619 Broadway, (In the parking lot behind 2619 Broadway), Oakland, CA 94612
Accepts and redistributes donations of reusable, durable home healthcare equipment as well as unused medical supplies. Commonly accepted items include; wheel chairs, canes, rollators, walkers, shower chairs, transfer benches, adult diapers, wet wipes, gloves, and more. Visit website for a full list of acceptable and non-acceptable items. Provides the equipment and supplies (adaptive aids, physical and occupational therapy supplies) free to individuals who otherwise would have difficulty obtaining them due to financial reasons. There is no fee for obtaining equipment or supplies, but monetary donations are accepted.
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3075 Adeline Street, Suite 120, Berkeley, CA 94703
Offers home based program for parents or grandparents of young children who have difficulty or pain doing baby care. Occupational therapist work with caregivers who have pain, fatigue, visual disabilities and any physical disability, assessing the needs and provides baby care equipment and techniques to make baby care easier. Educates and provides presentations to hospitals or agencies interested in learning about this program.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
3820 Blackhawk Road, Danville, CA 94506-4617
Provides wheelchairs to children, teens, and adults worldwide in need of a wheelchair but cannot afford one.
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PO Box 41514, Minneapolis, MN 55441
Provides new and reconditioned, behind the ear hearing aids to permanent residents of the United States with limited incomes. Call for income guidelines. Processing fee of $125, per hearing aid; for questions regarding qualifications, call the office. Also provides hearing aids to low income children worldwide.
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850 San Jose Avenue, Suite 115, Clovis, CA 93612
Provides donated refurbished hearing aids to low-income individuals.
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