Medical equipment, mobility/home safety, personal care supplies, uniforms, and remote patient monitoring hardware.
108 vendors
Online wheelchair and mobility equipment superstore with manual, power, and transport chairs plus accessories.
Major manufacturer of wound care dressings, skin preps, tapes, and infection prevention products used by home health clinicians.
Premium incontinence briefs, pads, and skin care products from Danish manufacturer known for eco-friendly materials.
Direct-to-consumer stairlift manufacturer with straight and curved models installed in homes for senior mobility.
Home medical equipment company providing respiratory, diabetes, mobility, and home accessibility products.
Home safety assessment certification — revenue add-on for home care agencies.
Online medical supply store with DME, bathroom safety, mobility aids, and daily living equipment for home care.
Dementia activity store with fidget blankets, companion pets, large-piece puzzles, sensory items, and seasonal activity boxes.
Dementia and Alzheimer's product store with wandering alarms, GPS watches, door murals, activity products, and caregiver tools.
Online retailer of stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, walk-in tubs, and home accessibility products for seniors.
Walk-in bathtub with quick-drain technology, built-in grab bars, and low threshold entry for aging-in-place bathroom safety.
National home healthcare equipment provider with respiratory therapy, sleep apnea treatment, and home medical supplies.
Global manufacturer of patient handling solutions including ceiling lifts, floor lifts, and hygiene systems for home and facility care.
Global medical technology company producing sharps disposal containers, syringes, and safety needles for home health.
Manufacturer of sit-to-stand lifts, full-body lifts, and bariatric patient handling equipment for home care and facilities.
Largest independent home and alternate-site infusion services provider with IV therapy, specialty pharmacy, and nursing support.
Largest independent home infusion provider with IV antibiotics, nutrition, specialty drugs, and nursing support nationwide.
Nutritional supplement drinks for seniors recommended by caregivers for clients with appetite loss or nutritional deficiencies.
Manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vehicles, wheelchair lifts, and home accessibility solutions for seniors.
Manufacturer of stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, and vehicle accessibility products for seniors and disabled.
Equipment and supplies are an operational line item rather than a strategic decision for most home care agencies — but vendor choice affects margin, caregiver time, and (increasingly) the ability to participate in remote patient monitoring (RPM) reimbursement programs.
Caregiver uniforms and PPE (scrubs, gloves, masks, branded apparel) come from generalist medical-apparel suppliers (Medline, Cardinal Health, Uniform Advantage) and home care–branded providers. Most agencies self-supply or pass costs to caregivers; some use uniform programs to reinforce brand and safety standards. Bulk pricing matters at 50+ caregivers.
Personal care and incontinence supplies are usually billed to the client or family rather than provided by the agency, but agencies often advise on the most-trusted brands (Tena, Depend, Prevail, Attends, Medline) and may earn referral fees from DME suppliers. Programs like Medline's home care partnerships handle drop-ship to the client home.
Mobility and home safety equipment — grab bars, raised toilet seats, walkers, transfer benches, hospital beds, stair lifts — is supplied by DME providers and home modification firms. Many home care agencies don't sell this directly but partner with a local DME shop for client referrals. Hospital beds and complex DME route through Medicare DME suppliers when reimbursed.
Respiratory and clinical devices (oxygen concentrators, CPAP/BiPAP, ventilators, suction units, infusion pumps) are dispensed by Medicare-enrolled DME providers. Home care agencies coordinate around these devices but typically don't supply them.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices — connected blood pressure cuffs, scales, glucose monitors, pulse oximeters, and ambient motion sensors — are the fastest-growing slice of this category. CMS reimburses RPM and remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) under specific CPT codes when a clinician (RN or higher) reviews data and bills for the time. Vendors split into hardware-first (BioIntelliSense, Tenovi, CareSimple, 100Plus, Optimize Health) and software-first (Cadence, Rimidi, Vivify Health) — most contracts bundle both.
PERS and medical alert systems (Lifeline, MobileHelp, Medical Guardian, Bay Alarm Medical, Lively) sit between consumer-direct and home care–referred sales. Agencies that operate a placement/advisory side or a private-pay client base often resell or refer PERS as an add-on service.