Donate Medical Equipment
Whether you donate used and unused medical equipment or you make a financial donation to Goodwill®, you can take immense satisfaction in knowing you are helping local residents with disabilities and disadvantages discover the pride of independence that accompanies the power of work! Your donations fund education, job training and employment services that prepare individuals with special needs for competitive community employment. For financial donations, visit https://www.goodwillhomemedical.org/financial-donation.
Items Not Accepted for Donation:
- No Syringes, Needles or Lancets of any Kind
- No Prescription Medications
- No Prescription Medical Supplies
- No Used Glucose Monitor kits
- No Over-the-Counter Medications or Vitamins
- No Oxygen, Helium, Propane Tanks
- No Oxygen Concentrators or CPAP Machines
- No Craftmatic or Tempurpedic Beds (no quilted mattresses)
- No Stair Glides or Stair Chairs
- No Hospital Bed Mattresses
The following is a list of gently used, home medical equipment accepted for donation at any Goodwill Store in the Southern NJ & Philadelphia Region
- Alternating air pressure mattresses
- Bath Chairs & Benches (all types)
- Bed Rails (all types; short & long)
- Canes (all types)
- Commodes (all types)
- Crutches (all types)
- Chairs
- Lift chair with recline function (upholstery cannot be soiled)
- Low loss air mattresses
- Geri Chair with recline function, foot rest & tray table
- Hip Chair
- Straight Chair with two arms (not on wheels)
- Children's walkers, standers, feeding chairs, wheelchairs, tumbleforms, tricycles, etc.
- Cushions, Wedges, Rolls, Positioning Pillows
- Seat & Back
- Eating, Dressing, Bathing Aides:
- Reacher / Long handled Shoe Horn / Sock Aid / Button Hook / Zipper Pull
- Exercise Equipment - only small or lightweight items accepted
- Hand & Ankle Weights
- Pedal Exerciser
- Exercise Balls, Bands & Door Pulleys
- Mats & Small Exercise Tables
- Grab Bars, Tub Clamps & Safety Rails (bath)
- Hospital Beds - accept only electric, single bed size with side rails
- Patient Lifts (AKA: Hoyer lift with mesh or canvas sling)
- Portable Ramps
- Shower Chairs & Benches (bath)
- Transfer Benches (bath)
- Transfer Board or Sliding Board (all types)
- Trapeze Bars (freestanding & attach to bed)
- Traveler Chair or Companion Wheelchair (small & lightweight)
- Tray Tables (rolling table that goes over bed for meals)
- Walkers (all types, with & without wheels)
- Walker Baskets & Pouches
- Wheelchairs, manual & motorized (all types)
- Scooters, motorized (all types)
- Vehicle Lifts (for wheelchair or scooter)
More Accepted Items - Miscellaneous Medical Supplies
- Doctor's Office Donations - Usually accept exam tables, stools, lights, privacy screens, small tables, unopened supplies, etc.
- Orthopedic Braces, Slings & Shoes (neck, shoulder, arm, back, leg)
- Prosthetic Limbs & Accessories
- Gently Used Medical Supplies - Hospital gowns; bibs; heel & elbow protectors; scales; Back supports; splints; intercoms; monitors & alarms; nebulizors; IV poles; etc.
- Unopened Medical Supplies - Gloves; gauze; tape; un-open undergarments / diapers; disposable bed pads; ostomy supplies; etc.
Goodwill transforms your donations into JOBS for individuals with disabilities. Thank you for your support!
What Is My Donation Worth?
All of Goodwill’s donation centers are staffed by company representatives to issue donors receipts for tax purposes. It is also recommended that donors keep itemized lists of their donations. The Internal Revenue Service allows a deduction for each item, but the donor determines each item’s value. Generally, an item’s value should be based on fair market value – what the item would sell for in a thrift store. For more information on charitable deductions or determining the value of your donations, please visit http://www.irs.gov or https://www.charitydeductions.com.