Hospice Medical Equipment: Making Care at Home Safer and Easier

July 01, 2026

Healthy Aging Hospice
An elderly couple shares a tender moment outdoors. The man sits in a wheelchair, smiling, as the woman leans over, embracing him warmly. Emotional and loving scene.

Part of the series: Understanding Hospice Care: A Guide for Patients and Families
Riverside’s Hospice Education Series on comfort, quality of life and compassionate care.

As care needs change, one of the first challenges families face is often practical:

How do we make the home safer? What equipment do we need? Where do we start?

Hospice care helps answer these questions by providing the right equipment at the right time.

The Right Equipment for Comfort and Safety

Hospice provides medical equipment designed to support both comfort and daily living.

This may include:

  • Hospital-style beds
  • Pressure-relieving mattresses
  • Walkers or wheelchairs
  • Bedside commodes
  • Over-bed tables

Each item is selected based on the patient’s specific needs.

Delivered, Set Up and Ready to Use

Families are not expected to manage equipment on their own.

Hospice services include:

  • Delivery to the home or community
  • Professional setup in the appropriate space
  • Clear instructions for safe use

As needs change, equipment can be adjusted or replaced—and removed when no longer needed.

Reducing Stress for Patients and Caregivers

The right equipment can make a meaningful difference in everyday life.

It helps:

  • Reduce the risk of falls
  • Make caregiving tasks more manageable
  • Improve comfort and mobility

It also gives families peace of mind knowing the home environment is safe and supportive.

Removing Barriers to Care

Without hospice, families often have to coordinate equipment through multiple vendors while navigating insurance and costs.

Hospice simplifies this process.

Equipment related to the hospice diagnosis is typically included—removing much of the logistical and financial burden.

Practical Support That Makes a Difference

Sometimes, the most meaningful forms of care are also the most practical.

Hospice medical equipment helps make everyday moments safer, easier and more comfortable—for both patients and those caring for them.

Hospice is good medicine

Not because it cures disease—but because it brings together everything needed to support comfort, dignity and quality of life.

To learn more about hospice services and support, learn more about Riverside Hospice Care.

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