

Support Equipment:
Support equipment in healthcare refers to devices and tools that aid in patient care, mobility, and comfort.



Hospital Beds:
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Adjustable beds designed for patient comfort and medical care, often equipped with features such as adjustable height and side rails.
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Wheelchairs:
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Mobility aids for individuals with difficulty walking or those with limited mobility.
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Crutches and Canes:
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Assistive devices used to support walking and improve stability for individuals with injuries or disabilities.

Patient Lifts:
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Mechanical devices used to lift and transfer patients safely, reducing the risk of injury to both patients and healthcare providers.
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Orthopedic Braces and Supports:
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Devices designed to provide support and stability to injured or weakened joints, muscles, and bones.
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Walking Aids:
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Includes walkers and rollators to assist individuals with mobility challenges.

Orthopedic Shoes and Inserts:
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Footwear designed to provide support and alleviate discomfort for individuals with foot conditions or injuries.
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Prosthetics and Orthotics:
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Artificial limbs (prosthetics) and devices (orthotics) designed to enhance mobility and function for individuals with limb impairments.
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Orthopedic Pillows and Cushions:
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Provides support and comfort for patients with musculoskeletal conditions or those recovering from surgery.

Pressure Relief Mattresses:
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Designed to reduce pressure on specific areas of the body, helping to prevent pressure ulcers in bedridden patients.
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Aids for Daily Living (ADL) Equipment:
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Includes devices like reachers, dressing aids, and adaptive utensils to assist individuals with daily tasks.
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Oxygen Concentrators:
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Provide a continuous supply of oxygen for individuals with respiratory conditions, helping improve breathing.

CPAP and BiPAP Machines:
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Assist individuals with sleep apnea by delivering continuous positive airway pressure or providing bilevel positive airway pressure.
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Home Health Monitoring Devices:
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Devices that allow patients to monitor certain health parameters at home, such as blood pressure monitors and glucometers.
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Bathroom Safety Equipment:
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Includes grab bars, shower chairs, and raised toilet seats to enhance safety in the bathroom, especially for individuals with mobility issues.

Medical Alert Systems:
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Devices designed to help individuals with hearing impairments, such as hearing aids and personal amplifiers.
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Medical Alert Systems:
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Emergency response systems that allow individuals to call for help in case of emergencies, providing peace of mind, especially for the elderly.
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Rehabilitation and Exercise Equipment:
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Includes resistance bands, therapy balls, and exercise equipment used in physical therapy and rehabilitation programs.