Wisconsin Medicaid provides directory of used medical equipment donation sites



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January 2003 No. 2003-03 PHC 1931 To: All Providers HMOs and Other Managed Care Programs Wisconsin Medicaid provides directory of used medical equipment donation sites Wisconsin Medicaid is providing a directory of donation sites that accept used medical equipment. Individuals, including Medicaid recipients who no longer need their medical equipment might choose to donate it to one of the donation sites listed or to another community organization. Purpose of the used medical equipment donation site directory Wisconsin Medicaid has compiled a directory of established community agencies and organizations throughout Wisconsin that accept used medical equipment. Medical equipment that is purchased for recipients by Wisconsin Medicaid becomes the property of the recipient. When the recipient no longer has need for the equipment, and does not anticipate any future need for the medical equipment, he or she may donate the used equipment. Individuals who are not Medicaid recipients may also use the information in the directory to donate used medical equipment. The directory has been created to provide a convenient listing of sites that accept used medical equipment. Wisconsin Medicaid does not endorse or support any single organization on the list. Only equipment that is owned by the individual may be donated; rental equipment may not be donated. This directory is not a complete list. Individuals may also want to contact other local sites such as schools, nursing homes, hospitals, religious organizations, and other agencies in their county for donation information. Accessing the directory To access the directory on the Wisconsin Medicaid Web site: Go to www.dhfs.state.wi.us/medicaid/. Click on the Recipients link on the main menu of the Wisconsin Medicaid Web site. Click on the Contacts link. Select the directory of used medical equipment donation sites from the list. Individuals wishing to make a donation can click on the county in which he or she wishes to donate the used medical equipment to access a list of donation programs available in that county. There are also some organizations listed that offer statewide donation programs. The directory is also available in the Attachment of this Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Update and may be reproduced and given to recipients. However, for the most current listings, individuals will need to refer to the Wisconsin Medicaid Web site. Wisconsin Medicaid providers are encouraged to make the information about this directory available to individuals and their families. Department of Health and Family Services

Participating in the directory The online directory will be updated periodically. If an agency or organization would like to be included, send an e-mail with a subject line of DME donation site listing to webmaildhcf@dhfs.state.wi.us. Be sure to include the organization s name, address, telephone and fax numbers, contact person, e-mail address or Web site (if applicable), and short description of the types of used medical equipment accepted. The Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Update is the first source of program policy and billing information for providers. Although the Update refers to Medicaid recipients, all information applies to BadgerCare recipients also. Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare are administered by the Division of Health Care Financing, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, P.O. Box 309, Madison, WI 53701-0309. For questions, call Provider Services at (800) 947-9627 or (608) 221-9883 or visit our Web site at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/medicaid/. 2 Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Service-Specific Information January 2003 No. 2003-03

ATTACHMENT Directory of used medical equipment donation sites Providers may photocopy the directory on the following pages for distribution to recipients or other individuals wishing to donate used medical equipment. (A copy of Where can I donate my used medical equipment? may be found on the following pages.) Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Service-Specific Information January 2003 No. 2003-03 3

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Where can I donate my used medical equipment? Do you have a wheelchair, crutches, or other medical equipment that you no longer use? Many community organizations in Wisconsin accept used medical equipment of all types. When you no longer have need for your medical equipment, and also do not anticipate any future need for your used equipment, you can use the directory below to find an organization near you that will accept and recycle your equipment. We suggest that you call ahead for current hours of operation. This is not a complete list of organizations. You may also want to contact other local sites such as schools, nursing homes, hospitals, religious organizations, and other agencies in your county for donation information. For the most current listings, please refer to the Wisconsin Medicaid Web site. To access this online directory: Go to www.dhfs.state.wi.us/medicaid/. Click on the Recipients link on the main menu of the Wisconsin Medicaid Web site. Click on the Contacts link. Select the directory of used medical equipment donation sites from the list. Note: Wisconsin Medicaid does not endorse any agency or organization listed in this directory. This directory is for informational use only.

Access to Independence 2345 Atwood Ave Madison WI 53704 Toll free: 1-800-362-9877 Telephone: 1-608-242-8484 TTY: 1-608-242-8485 Fax: 1-608-242-0383 Contacts: Wendy Hecht, Executive Director wendyh@accesstoind.org Tracy Miller, Assistant Director TracyM@accesstoind.org Web site: www.accesstoind.org/ Buffalo County Department of Health and Human Services 407 S 2 nd St Alma WI 54610 Telephone: 1-608-685-4412 Contact: Steve Quarberg Will accept personal lifts, tub transfers, walkers, wheelchairs, raised toilet seats, etc. Center for Independent Living for Western Wisconsin (CILWW) 2920 Schneider Ave E Menomonie WI 54751 Toll free: 1-800-228-3287 Telephone: 1-715-233-1070 (V/TTY) Fax: 1-715-233-1083 Contacts: Tim Sheehan, Executive Director sheehan@cilww.com Kay Sommerfeld, Assistant Director sommerk@cilww.com Cerebral Palsy Center Assistive Technology Program 2801 S Webster Ave Green Bay WI 54301 Telephone: 1-920-337-1122 Fax: 1-920-337-1126 Contact: Carrie Whitt, Service Coordinator atsolutions@hotmail.com Web site: www.cpcenternew.com/ Will consider augmentative devices, toys and switches, some ECU s, and adapted computer access hardware and software. Cerebral Palsy Center Outreach Program 2801 S Webster Ave Green Bay WI 54301 Telephone: 1-920-337-1122 Fax: 1-920-337-1126 Contact: Mary Ann Quinn, Social Worker Web site: www.cpcenternew.com/ Will accept foldable manual wheelchairs, preferably light weight. Columbia Dane Dodge Green Buffalo Barron Chippewa Clark Dunn Eau Claire Pepin Pierce Polk Rusk St. Croix Brown Brown

Family Support Program, Kelsey s Closet 5407 8 th Ave Kenosha WI 53140 Telephone: 1-262-657-7188 ext. 206 Fax: 1-262-653-2080 Contact: Ben Lake, FSP Case Manager BLake@co.kenosha.wi.us Will accept pediatric wheelchairs (in excellent condition), hoyer lifts, van lifts, suitcase-style ramps, hospital beds (in excellent condition), strollers, adventure strollers, columbia care seats, trikbikes, etc. IndependenceFirst Main Office 4 th Floor 600 W Virginia St Milwaukee WI 53204-1516 Telephone: 1-414-291-7520 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-414-291-7525 Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha Ozaukee County Outreach Office The Volunteer Center Family Enrichment Center 885 Badger Cir Grafton WI 53024 Telephone: 1-262-376-4183 Washington County Outreach Office West Bend Joint School District #1 District Administrative Offices 735 S Main St West Bend WI 53095 Telephone: 1-262-306-6717 (Voice only) Waukesha County Outreach Office ACAP First United Methodist Church 121 Wisconsin St Waukesha WI 53186 Telephone: 1-262-521-1664 (Voice only) Contacts: Web site: Lee Schulz, Executive Director 1-414-212-2800 lee@independencefirst.org Karen Avery, Associate Director kavery@independencefirst.org www.independencefirst.org/

Independent Living Resources 4328 Mormon Coulee Rd LaCrosse WI 54601 Toll free: 1-888-474-5745 Telephone: 1-608-787-1111 TTY: 1-608-787-1148 Fax: 1-608-787-1114 Contacts: Kathie Knoble-Iverson, Executive Director Kathie.ki@ilresources.org Michelle Olson, Assistant Director Michelle.olson@ilresources.org Web site: www.ilresources.org/ Katy s Kloset Equipment Lending Library 1271 B Hickory St Pewaukee WI 53072 Telephone: 1-262-746-9034 Web site: www.teamupwithfamilies.com/ Will accept wheelchairs, walkers, standers, bath aids, crutches, commodes, posture chairs, strollers, etc. Midstate Independent Living Consultants (MILC) Rhinelander Office PO Box 369 203 Schiek Plz Rhinelander WI 54501 Toll free: 1-800-311-5044 Telephone: 1-715-369-5040 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-715-369-5043 Stevens Point Office 201-C W Clark St Stevens Point WI 54481 Toll free: 1-800-382-8484 Telephone: 1-715-344-4210 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-715-344-4414 Buffalo Crawford Grant Iowa Jackson Juneau LaCrosse LaFayette Monroe Richland Sauk Trempealeau Vernon Waukesha Adams Florence Forest Langlade Lincoln Marathon Oneida Portage Taylor Vilas Wood Wausau Office Ste B 10101 Market St Mosinee WI 54455 Toll free: 1-877-711-6452 Telephone: 1-715-241-6927 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-715-241-8168 Contacts: Web site: Julie Krueger, Executive Director jakmilc@charter.net Jenny Fasula, Assistant Director jafmilc@charter.net www.newnorth.net/milc/

Nature s Edge Therapy Center 2523 14 ¾ Ave Rice Lake WI 54868 Telephone: 1-715-859-6670 Fax: 1-715-859-6670 Contact: Becky Lundeen, Director jimnbeck@chibardun.net Web site: www.naturesedgetherapycenter.org/ Will accept any equipment that can be used with people that have a multitude of disabilities such as any augmentative communication devices, walkers, standers, etc. North Country Independent Living, Inc. (NCIL) Main Office 2231 Catlin Ave PO Box 1245 Superior WI 54880 Toll free: 1-800-924-1220 Telephone: 1-715-392-9118 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-715-392-4636 Barron Ashland Bayfield Burnett Douglas Iron Price Sawyer Washburn Ashland Branch Office Ste B114 422 W 3 rd St Ashland WI 54806 Toll free: 1-800-499-5676 Telephone: 1-715-682-5676 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-715-682-3144 Contacts: John Nousaine, Executive Director nciljohn@cpinternet.com Dee Truhn, Assistant Director ncildee@cpinternet.com

Options for Independent Living, Inc. Main Office PO Box 11967 555 Country Club Rd Green Bay WI 54307 Toll Free in Wisconsin: 1-888-465-1515 x 145 Telephone: 1-920-490-0500 TTY: 1-920-490-0600 Fax: 1-920-490-0700 Fox Valley Office Ste 5 820 W College Ave Appleton WI 54914 Telephone: 1-920-997-9999 (V/TDD) Fax: 1-920-997-9381 Contacts: Tom Diedrick, Executive Director tomd@optionsil.org Kitty Barry, Assistant Director kittyb@optionsil.org Web site: www.optionsil.com/ Will accept crutches, walkers, lifts, tub benches, commode chairs, ADL-type equipment, sports/recreational adaptive devices, visual and hearing adaptive equipment, various types of Windows-based computers, software (including voice activated) and adaptive keyboards, computer mice, touch screens, etc. Pepin County Public Health Department 740 7 th Ave W Durand WI 54736 Telephone: 1-715-672-5961 Will accept equipment that is in good condition such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs, bath benches, commodes, etc. Sharing the Caring W2868 Center Rd Curtiss WI 54422 Telephone: 1-715-654-5975 Contact: Marcus Nolt or Sara Nolt Will accept wheelchairs, children s strollers, adult and child walkers, corner chairs, special cushions, etc. St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care 2801 E Morgan Ave Milwaukee WI 53207 Telephone: 1-414-977-5000 E-mail: Web site: Therapy@stanncenter.org www.stanncenter.org/ Will accept any equipment used for everyday living. Brown Calumet Door Fond du Lac Green Lake Kewaunee Manitowoc Marinette Marquette Menominee Oconto Outagamie Shawano Sheboygan Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Pepin Clark Milwaukee

St. Vincent DePaul 501 1 st Ave Monroe WI 53566 Telephone: 1-608-329-7837 Contact: Sue McGowan mcgowan@wekz.net Will accept wheelchairs, walkers, rails, etc. No needles or blood pressure equipment, please. Society s Assets Main Office Ste 225 5200 Washington Ave Racine WI 53406 Toll free: 1-800-378-9128 Telephone: 1-262-637-9128 (V/TTY) Fax: 1-262-637-8646 Green Jefferson Kenosha Racine Rock Walworth Kenosha Office 5727 6 th Ave Kenosha WI 53140 Toll free: 1-800-317-3999 Telephone: 1-262-657-3999 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-262-657-1672 Elkhorn Office 35 S Wisconsin St Elkhorn WI 53121 Toll free: 1-800-261-8181 Telephone: 1-262-723-8181 (V/TYY) Fax: 1-262-723-8184 Contacts: Bruce Nelson, Executive Director bruce.nelson@@sai-inc.org Karen Olufs, Director of Independent Living Services karen.olufs@sai-inc.org United Cerebral Palsy of West Central Wisconsin 206 Water St Eau Claire WI 54703 Telephone: 1-715-832-1782 Contact: Don Nelson UCPWCW@aol.com Will accept wheelchairs, walkers, bath lifts, and other equipment. Barron Chippewa Dunn Eau Claire Jackson Pepin Pierce Polk Rusk St. Croix

Wheelchair Recycling Program Madison Office 4521 Helgesen Rd Madison WI 53718 Telephone: 1-608-243-1785 Fax: 1-608-243-1787 Contact: Jeff Veum, Program Manager wrp@chorus.net Milwaukee Office 2711 W Wells St Milwaukee WI 53208 Telephone: 1-414-933-7370 Fax: 1-414-933-7371 Contact: Bill Hatcher, Program Manager wrp@chorus.net Web site: www.wrp.org/ Will accept wheelchairs, hospital beds, walkers, canes, and crutches. The program accepts donations of all medical equipment in any condition. Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI) Lending Library WATI Polk Library 800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901 Toll free: 1-800-991-5576 Telephone: 1-920-424-2247 Fax: 1-920-424-1396 Contact: Cori Nelson cnelson@cesa6.k12.wi.us Web site: www.wati.org/ Will accept assistive technology devices of all kinds for children with disabilities. Wisconsin Coalition of Independent Living Centers Ste 3A 106 E Dody St Madison WI 53703 Toll free: 1-800-690-6665 Telephone: 1-608-251-9151 (V/TTY) Fax: 1-608-251-9152 Contact: Maureen Ryan, Executive Director mryan@gdinet.com Statewide Program Statewide Program Statewide Program If your organization would like to be included in the directory, send an e-mail with a subject line of DME donation site listing to webmaildhcf@dhfs.state.wi.us. Be sure to include the organization s name, address, telephone and fax numbers, contact person, an e-mail address or Web site if applicable, and a short description of the types of used medical equipment that are accepted. Note: Wisconsin Medicaid does not endorse any agency or organization listed in this directory. This directory is for informational use only.