Durable Medical Equipment
Doctors prescribe durable medical
equipment (DME), sometimes 
called home medical equipment, for
 use at home. DME helps to speed
 recovery and ease some of the 
physical burden on caregivers.
 
 DME can help you live
 independently and perform daily
 activities so you don’t have to get
 long-term nursing care. Without
 this technology, some activities
 might be harder to do or not even
 possible. Some types of equipment, like
 walkers, make moving around 
easier. Others, like electric scooters,
 help you go longer distances.
DME includes, but is not limited to:
- Blood sugar monitors
- Crutches
- Hospital beds
- Oxygen therapy
- Therapy shoes or inserts
- Walkers
- Wheelchairs
Before buying or renting DME, check
 with a Medicare representative
 first to make sure you are using a 
contract supplier. Medicare usually
 will help pay for your DME from an approved supplier.
Additional Resources:
Eldercare Locator:  
eldercare.acl.gov 
Medicare:  
medicare.gov
U.S. Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy: dol.gov/agencies/odep

