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Zuketrm01
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How do I donate a hospital bed?
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Was the bed paid by Medicare? If so, you need to check with the store who delivered it and see if Medicare is still renting it. If so, it goes back to the store. Usually, once the rent reaches the cost of the item, then the person owns it.
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