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Durable Medical Equipment Re-Use Program

Maryland's Durable Medical Equipment (DME) program is improving the quality of life for many Maryland residents by providing the equipment and supports they need to stay safe and connected in their homes and communities. Free durable medical equipment is available to Marylanders with any illness, injury, or disability, regardless of age, at no cost. All equipment is collected via donation and is sanitized, repaired, and redistributed to locations throughout Maryland for pickup.

DME Program Information

The DME program offers a range of medical and mobility equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and home safety equipment for the bathroom and bedroom. There are two categories of equipment with different application processes, Basic DME, and Complex DME. Both are free and offered to Marylanders of any age, without the need for a prescription. Complex DME equipment requires a health care professional to complete a part of the application for the safety of the recipient. 

Basic DME​ includes, but is not limited to:

  • ​Canes, Crutches, and Walkers
  • Rollators
  • Shower Chairs and Tub Transfer Benches
  • Bedside Commodes and Toilet Safety Rails

Complex DME​​ includes, but is not limited to:

  • Manual Wheelchairs​
  • Transport Wheelchairs
  • Power Wheelchairs
  • Power Scooters
  • Home Hospital Beds​
  • Mechanical Lifts​

What DME Means to Clients Like Patrick O'Malley

To people like Patrick O'Malley, Maryland's DME Re-Use program is a lifeline. Mr. O'Malley was on a beach trip when he injured his spinal cord. Following his injury, he required an advanced power wheelchair, a powered Hoyer lift, and a home hospital bed, all of which were provided by DME at no cost.