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Home Medical Equipment

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River City HealthCare provides a wide range of Home Medical Equipment to help improve the quality of life for our patients with special needs. Our Home Medical Equipment product line includes:
  • Patient room equipment such as a hospital bed and commode
  • Bathroom safety equipment such as a transfer bench / elevated toilet seat
  • Ambulatory equipment such as a wheelchair, walker, or quad cane
  • Aids for daily living (ADL) such as sock/stocking aids, utensil grips, & other daily activity helpers
  • Phototherapy Systems
  • Support Surfaces

Depending on one’s condition, patients on various therapies might need additional equipment such as a hospital bed, wheelchair, commode, bath safety and/or ADL’s (aids for daily living) to assist them in maintaining their independence and optimum mobility.

Our friendly and knowledgeable customer care representatives do our best to serve our patient community in a timely and professional manner. With your doctor’s order, home medical equipment can be delivered, at no additional cost, to your hospital room at the time of discharge or delivered to the homebound patient. Our staff handles all of the paperwork for you, filing and obtaining authorization for any insurance claims, including Medicare and Medi-Cal. We are available to answer all of your equipment and supply questions, as well as regarding pharmacy and other clinical issues, at 916.452.3253. Our service representatives will check in with you regularly to ensure that your equipment is in good working order, however, we do appreciate your immediate contact should you no longer require a piece of equipment. Please visit Invacare for a comprehensive list and description of the equipment we offer.

River City HealthCare & Pharmacy provides a wide range of home medical equipment (HME) and supplies to improve the quality of life for patients with special needs. Our home care specialists communicate with all pertinent parties, including the hospital/doctor, patient, and caregiver, to assess and evaluate the need for appropriate equipment as directed by the physician’s treatment plan. Patients and their caregivers receive not only the best quality equipment, but caring support from our expert staff. Treatment might also require additional supplies, such as protective gloves, gauze/tape, colostomy, catheter, and incontinence supplies (protective briefs, etc.). The attending physician oversees the need for additional equipment/ supplies, in cooperation with the hospital and patient. This will help determine how much of the cost will be paid by the patient’s medical insurance or government payer.

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