Dignity Supply Navigates

Families to free and low-cost hospice supplies.

Medicare's hospice benefit pays providers a flat daily rate that covers supplies in theory. In practice, for-profit hospices have every economic reason to minimize supply costs, and families are left to source what falls through the cracks themselves.

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One phone call between a family and what they need.

For-profit hospices (three out of every four U.S. hospice agencies) cannot access the in-kind donation networks that distribute free medical supplies and equipment to families in need.

If a need falls outside what hospice will cover, families served by for-profit hospices are left to find these resources themselves, if they even know they exist. Dignity Supply is the bridge between those families and that network.

75% of U.S. hospices are for-profit. We're the call that fills the gap.

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We find. We follow up. We close gaps.

A hospital bed. Wound care. Incontinence supplies. A walker. The small, ordinary things that make the end of someone's life bearable. Medicare doesn't cover most of them. Families end up calling six places, getting transferred, leaving voicemails at exactly the moment they have no time to spare.

We exist so those calls land somewhere. We answer the phone. We find what's needed. We follow up until something actually arrives.

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