Equipment Loan Program

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1 Equipment Loan Program Resource Handbook ALS in the Heartland s Equipment Loan Program The following handbook was developed to provide information about the ALS in the Heartland Equipment Loan Program. The purpose of the Equipment Loan Program is to provide equipment to ALS patients and their families throughout the state of Nebraska and western Iowa. For any equipment loan inquiries or to request specific information, please contact the Equipment Loan Program at (402) 592-2374. For more information call: (402) 592-2374

2 Contents Eligibility and Access Eligibility and Access 2 Equipment Loan Catalog Consult a Professional. 3 Communication Aids. 4 Bathroom Aids 4 Lifts.. 5 Aids for Daily Life... 5 Bedroom Aids.. 6 Mobility. 6 Respiratory.. 7 Equipment Logistics Requesting Equipment.. 7 Equipment Delivery 7 Donating Equipment.. 8 It is ALS in the Heartland s goal to provide needed equipment quickly to all in need. In order to access ALS in the Heartland s Equipment Loan Program the following requirements must be met: The patient must have an ALS diagnosis from a qualified neurologist; The patient or caregiver must have completed the Equipment Loan Agreement and Waiver provided by ALS in the Heartland; The patient must reside in ALS in the Heartland s service area of Nebraska and western Iowa.

3 Equipment Loan Catalog The following represents the many different Eligibility and Access types of equipment available through our equipment loan program. It is not an exhaustive list of the items available. Please contact ALS in the Heartland to inquire about any specific equipment needs. Consult a Professional Many of the devices and aids available through the Equipment Loan Program may be prescribed by a medical professional. To ensure that you are borrowing an appropriate piece of equipment, it is advised that you consult the appropriate medical professional such as your physician, a speech language pathologist or an occupation therapist. It is also recommended that a medical professional be consulted to ensure that the equipment is set up and used correctly. ALS in the Heartland s Patient Services can provide appropriate referrals to medical professionals knowledgeable about ALS if needed.

Communication Aids Bathroom Aids 4 Shower Chairs And Benches Toilet Safety Arms Speech Generating Devices Boogie Boards Stationary Suction Grab Bars Commodes Stands and Mounts Communication Boards Sliding Shower Benches Rolling Shower Chair

5 Lifts Aids for Daily Living Lift Recliners Gait Belts Hoyer Lifts Sit to Stand Lifts Transfer Boards Safety Poles Various Lift Slings Voyager Two Post Lift Systems Pill Crushers Pivot Discs

6 Bedroom and Mattresses Mobility Gel Mattress Overlays Alternating Air Pressure Mattress Walkers and Rollator Walkers Transport Wheelchairs Roho Mattress Overlay Systems Adjustable Hospital Tables Various Seat Cushions Power Chairs Canes Wheelchair Trays Safety Bedrails Wedge Pillow

7 Respiratory Equipment Logistics Cough Assist Machines bipaps Suction Machines Various Accessories Requesting Equipment Equipment requests should be made to ALS in the Heartland s Equipment Loan Program. Requests can be made by patients, their caregivers or attending medical professionals. Equipment Delivery Equipment delivery method is in large part determined by the equipment s size, value and the delivery location. Most items can be delivered by a Patient Services team member in the Omaha and Lincoln metropolitan areas. Small equipment items appropriate to mail will be sent directly to the patient. Large items or equipment needs geographically distant areas from Omaha will be handled on a case-by case basis with oversight provided by the equipment coordinator. Equipment purchased from a third party is shipped directly to the patient unless otherwise arranged. Equipment can also be picked up at ALS in the Heartland located at 1320 S. 119th Street in Omaha. Equipment Return Tubing and Masks If a piece of equipment provided by ALS in the Heartland is no longer beneficial or needed, please contact the Equipment Coordinator. All attempts to collect the item(s) will be made in a timely fashion. Please be aware geographical distance, equipment size, and staff availability may impact the duration of time for an item to be returned to the Loan Pool.

8 Equipment Donations If you would like to donate medical equipment to ALS in the Heartland, please contact the Equipment Coordinator. Agency staff will be happy to discuss donations you wish to provide. Please note that while ALS in the Heartland makes every effort to accept and redistribute donated equipment, not all equipment may meet the requirements for ALS patients needs or be needed for the loan pool. We accept most durable medical equipment including: Scooters Walkers Bath aides Lifts Portable ramps Communication aids ALS in the Heartland is a dedicated, non-profit resource of free services and support to ALS patients, their families and caregivers throughout all of Nebraska and western Iowa. We provide tangible, compassionate support to patients and families affected by ALS. Some of the free services we offer include: Professional counseling with a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and certified grief counselor Respite Voucher Program Equipment Loan Program Telehealth Program The equipment coordinator will also be able to discuss the pick-up options of the equipment which vary based upon size, location, and time. All donors will receive a written itemized receipt to use for their documentation needs. Thank you for your generous consideration of sharing equipment with others impacted by ALS. We appreciate your kindness and understanding collecting these items may take 30-60 days for ALS in the Heartland. 1320 South 119th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68144 Phone: (402) 592-2374 Fax: (402) 592-2581 ALSintheheartland.org Support for Today. Hope for the Future.