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Hospice Medical Equipment & Supplies | Arlington, TX | Omega Hospice Care
Omega Hospice Care  ·  Arlington, TX

Hospice Medical Equipment & Supplies, Delivered to Your Door

When a loved one begins hospice care, having the right equipment and supplies at home makes all the difference in comfort, safety, and dignity. Our team coordinates delivery for patients across Arlington and the greater North Texas area, so families can focus on time together.

No cost when medically necessary
Coordinated by your care team
Delivered to your home
Equipment

What Hospice Equipment May Be Included?

Depending on a patient’s needs, we can arrange delivery of equipment to help with safety and symptom management, including but not limited to:

  • Bedside commodes
  • Hospital beds
  • Nebulizers
  • Suction machines
  • Overbed tables
  • Oxygen equipment
  • Shower chairs
  • Wheelchairs
  • Walkers / rollators
  • Hoyer lifts
  • Floor mats
  • Canes
Supplies

What Medical Supplies Does Hospice Care Include?

Hospice provides essential supplies for comfort and care, including but not limited to:

  • Wound care & bandages
  • Briefs & continence care
  • Oxygen tubing & supplies
  • Personal care products
  • Positioning cushions & wedges
Durable Medical Equipment

Equipment We Coordinate for You

The equipment below is what we most routinely provide, matched to each patient’s individual symptoms and level of need.

Oxygen Devices

Concentrators, tanks, and related supplies to support patients with shortness of breath or respiratory distress.

Humidifier Equipment

Used alongside oxygen therapy to ease respiratory comfort and help manage irritation.

Walking Aids

Walkers and rollators that support a patient’s mobility, independence, and confidence at home.

Hospital Beds

Medical-grade beds for safe, comfortable care, including individual parts such as rails.

Wheelchairs

A way to leave the bed and move through the home, supporting emotional wellbeing as well as physical comfort.

Commode Chairs

Relieve strain on both patients and caregivers, allowing patients to feel safe and dignified.

Nebulizers

Convert liquid medicine into an inhalable mist necessary for treating certain respiratory conditions.

Pressure-Reducing Mattresses

Ease pain at pressure points for patients who spend extended time lying down.

Alternating Pressure Pads

A lower-cost topper alternative that works similarly to a pressure-reducing mattress.

Overbed Tables

Simple but effective tools that support independence at mealtimes and throughout the day.

Consumable Supplies

Medical Supplies We Coordinate

Supplies are consumable items used up by the patient or caregivers. We provide routine supplies related to the terminal illness.

Incontinence Supplies

Adult briefs, pull-ups, underpads, and skin-protectant creams, typically supplied monthly for bed-bound patients.

Wound Care Supplies

Gauze, film and foam dressings, hydrocolloid dressings, saline wash, tape, and gloves for pressure ulcers or surgical wounds.

Ostomy Supplies

Pouches, flanges, wafers, adhesive removers, and barrier rings for colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy patients.

Catheter Supplies

Foley catheter kits, leg bags, night drainage bags, irrigation supplies, and securement devices.

Personal Care Supplies

Bed pads, washcloths, no-rinse cleansing wipes, mouth swabs, and skin moisturizers for daily care.

Oxygen Accessories

Nasal cannulas, tubing, humidifier bottles, and filters, the consumables that pair with the concentrator.

Suction Supplies

Suction catheters, canisters, and tubing for patients who need secretion management.

Gloves & PPE

Nitrile and latex-free exam gloves used by our clinical staff during home visits.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hospice equipment covered by insurance?

Equipment and supplies that are medically necessary and related to a patient’s terminal diagnosis are typically covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit, as well as most Medicaid and private insurance hospice plans, at little to no out-of-pocket cost. Our team can walk you through your specific coverage during admission.

Who arranges delivery of equipment?

Our hospice care team assesses each patient’s needs and coordinates delivery directly, so families don’t have to source equipment on their own.

Do I need to return equipment after hospice care ends?

Most rented durable medical equipment, such as hospital beds and wheelchairs, is returned once it’s no longer needed. Consumable supplies, like wound care items and briefs, are not returned.

What if a patient’s needs change?

Hospice needs can shift over time. Our clinical team regularly reassesses each patient and adjusts equipment and supply orders as symptoms and care needs evolve.

We’re Here to Help

Questions About What’s Included for Your Loved One?

Our care team can walk you through what’s covered for your specific situation and get equipment moving quickly.

3939 W Green Oaks Blvd, Suite 207, Arlington, TX 76016