Home Care & Rehabilitation Equipment

Invacare programs for mobility, respiratory care, and hospital-to-home discharge.

Invacare helps hospitals, skilled nursing operators, DME distributors, and home health teams standardize durable medical equipment with documented training, service routing, reimbursement support, and lifecycle visibility.

Grouped Deployment Specification

DME data procurement teams can verify before purchase.

Every program proposal can map bedside function, caregiver workflow, reimbursement documentation, and post-install service into a single review packet for value analysis committees.

Home Health Deployment
Reimbursement pathHCPCS Level II crosswalk, DME MAC region notes, capped rental or purchase path
Caregiver trainingMultilingual videos, PDF quick cards, teach-back checklist, 30-day follow-up call
Mobility & Rehab Operation
Use environmentHome bedroom, LTC room, rehab gym, outpatient clinic, and community mobility
Durability reviewDaily-use cycle count, service history, recall monitoring, replacement part availability
Connected Care
IntegrationFHIR observation push, Bluetooth LE pairing, cellular fallback, HIPAA-aligned cloud routing
Compliance packetISO 13485 QMS statement, UDI traceability, complaint handling SOP, privacy terms

Operational Strengths

Six ways Invacare keeps equipment programs manageable.

01

Discharge Bundles

Device, supplies, caregiver kit, and follow-up plan packaged for hospital-to-home transitions.

02

Coverage Review

Copay estimate, prior authorization checklist, and appeal documentation support for DME buyers.

03

Training Assets

Clinical setup guides, quick-start videos, and teach-back sheets help reduce unsafe handoffs.

04

Parts Continuity

Battery chargers, bed remotes, rails, lift accessories, and oxygen concentrator parts stay traceable.

05

Patient Support

Hotline triage, multilingual routing, and service escalation improve confidence after deployment.

06

Fleet Insight

Installed-base review highlights age, PM gaps, repair frequency, and replacement priority.

Regulatory File

Evidence language built for clinical review, not consumer claims.

FDA establishment and 510(k) traceability

Regulatory references are described as cleared where applicable, with indication language kept inside documented claims.

ISO 13485 quality system controls

Design, supplier qualification, CAPA, and complaint flows are organized for medical device lifecycle oversight.

Unique device identification readiness

Asset programs can maintain UDI-DI and UDI-PI references for recall lookup, service records, and inventory matching.

Privacy-aware support workflow

Remote care and patient support requests are routed with minimum necessary information and documented consent.

Care Settings

One horizontal view of the facilities Invacare programs support.

Skilled Nursing

Bed, lift, infection-control, and mobility fleets reviewed against staff ratio and room layout.

Home Health

Portable oxygen, bed, rollator, and remote monitoring programs tied to caregiver training.

Rehabilitation Clinics

Mobility assessment, seating support, and therapy equipment aligned with patient progression.

DME Distribution

Catalog, parts, and service routing for regional teams managing high-volume equipment requests.

Health Systems

Hospital discharge planners coordinate equipment bundles before the patient leaves the facility.

"The useful difference is not one device. It is the way Invacare turns hospital bed, lift, oxygen, and mobility requests into an auditable discharge workflow our committee can actually govern."

Director of Post-Acute Operations · Regional health system

Home care equipment planning

Build a safer equipment path from hospital discharge to daily home use.

Share your bed count, DME categories, service region, and reimbursement constraints. Invacare will return a practical equipment and support plan.

Request a Planning Call