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1343 Oak Lane, Lynchburg, VA 24503
F.R.E.E. is a nonprofit that provides mobility rehabilitation equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers, bedside commodes, shower chairs, etc., to help people regain their mobility and independence. FREE collects, sanitizes, and provides donated mobility equipment to low-income adults in Virginia who cannot afford it and whose insurance will not cover it.
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1536 Still Harbor Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Serves the Kempsville (23464 & 23462) area ONLY! Sight and Hearing Conservation - Provide eye and hearing exams, eyeglasses and hearing aids for indigent persons. Collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids for recycling.
Sight and Hearing Van - Conduct hearing, sight and glaucoma test free.
Leader Dog School - Club sponsors eligible blind people to attend the Leader Dog School in Rochester, MI.
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349 School Bus Road, Louisa, VA 23093
Offers a civic group to assist the visually handicapped and hearing impaired with assistive devices, such as glasses and hearing aids. Must be able to demonstrate financial need for assistance in obtaining necessary eye examinations and/or glasses.
3601 Thirlane Road Northwest, Suite 4, Roanoke, VA 24019
Medical supplier of diabetes, insulin pump, catheter, ostomy, incontinence, and wound care supplies. To enroll, call 800-260-8193 number or visit the website. Serves people with private insurance, including managed care plans, Medicaid, or Medicare. Program includes wellness and education supports.
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15151 Technology Drive, Suite A, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
A one-stop resource of products for people with any level of hearing loss, from assistive products like vibrating alarm clocks and loud, amplified telephones to books and DVDs on sign language and improving interpreting skills.
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PO Box 220590, Charlotte, NC 28222-0590
GSK offers patient assistance programs to help those without prescription medicine coverage get certain GSK prescription medicines through the mail for free.
1 Park West Circle, Suite 306-C, Midlothian, VA 23114
Offers mental health services which includes mental health coaching, individual, group and couples counseling, and medication management.
1970 Evelyn Byrd Avenue, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a variety of home health care equipment and supplies, including oxygen therapy and respiratory care. Reimbursement specialists will help you explore all possible methods of payment and file claims on your behalf with contracted HMO's, insurance companies, Workers Compensation, Medicare and Medicaid.
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150 East Main Street, Lebanon, VA 24266
Treatments offered: in-center dialysis and transplant support. Features: single use of dialyzers.
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23758 Riverside Drive, Grundy, VA 24614
Outpatient dialysis center. Nephrologist available for Outpatient Clinic by appointment. Treatments Offered: in-center dialysis, transplant support Features: single use of dialyzers.
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2075 West Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Provides mobility assistance for elderly and disabled. Provides financial assistance to purchase vans, scooters and new and used vehicles that are handicapped accessible. Rental vans available. Offers a wide range of products, including Lifts, Scooters and Portable Ramps and has a fully trained service staff specializing in van conversions.
2900 South Quincy Street, #200, Arlington, VA 22206
A national nonprofit that expands possibilities for people with vision loss in the United States. Removes barriers, creates solutions, and expands possibilities, so people with vision loss can achieve their full potential. Offers advocacy, technology, and information and tools for the professionals who serve people with vision loss and for people with vision loss. The web site serves as a gateway to information and services. The Helen Keller Archives are also housed here.
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397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
Provides infants and children with visual disabilities, their families and teachers with technical assistance and support to help them during the child's development and educational process. Staff provide technical assistance for evaluation, program planning, curriculum modification, transition programs, information about blindness, and adaptive equipment.
9000 Patterson Avenue, Henrico, VA 23229
Provide assistance with medication management and basic health monitoring while promoting overall well-being through daily exercise and nutrition guidance.
101 W Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510
SMILE serves children impacted by life-threatening conditions who live or are treated in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia
397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
**DeafBlind Services** at DBVI support people of all ages who have both vision and hearing loss. These services help with communication, education, technology, daily living, and independence. DBVI staff complete special assessments to find out what tools or equipment may help, such as doorbell alerts, phone signalers, hearing aids, or personal listening devices. The program also connects individuals with helpful resources in their area.
A DeafBlind Program Director and DeafBlind Specialist work across Virginia to provide support, training, and advice to DBVI staff and community partners. They also help make sure DeafBlind individuals can fully take part in DBVI programs and live as independently as possible.
10467 White Granite Drive, Suite 312, Oakton, VA 22124
Partners with the Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to provide access to the Technology Assistance Program. This program provides low-cost telephone and signaling equipment to Virginia residents who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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1520 3rd Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
JCIL provides equipment on a loan basis to individuals with disabilities assists these in obtaining their own equipment, and on a limited basis will assist with purchasing needed technology. JCIL will assist in the development of loan applications, assembling appraisals, medical records, and other documentation required to support the application. Junction Center for Independent Living in conjunction with the Starkey Foundation and Hear Now ( WHEN AVAILABLE) assists persons with disabilities to obtain hearing aids and other devices to alleviate or eliminate barriers caused by limited hearing ability.
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1240 3rd Street Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides access to low cost or difficult to obtain prescription drugs or supportive services that help patients take their medication as prescribed by their physician.
825 North Memorial Boulevard, Martinsville, VA 24112
Provider of mental health skill building. Provide mental health services to adults from the age of 21 and older. Services are based on training individuals how to obtain and sustain independence in today's society. Focus on teaching various activities of daily living while improving and decreasing one's symptoms of mental illness. Services provided:
Outpatient Therapy
Intensive In-Home Services
Mental Health Skill Building
Medication Management
29 Idlewood Boulevard, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides peritoneal and hemodialysis for patients in the Shenandoah Valley.
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1503 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides persons with disabilities durable medical equipment at no cost. Very often there is no insurance or insurance will not pay for bedside commodes, bath seats or certain types of wheelchairs, walkers, ramps, etc. Accepts donated used medical equipment which is cleaned and repaired for use. Medical equipment can be donated or exchanged to those in need in the community.
1032 15th Street Northwest, Suite 413, Washington, DC 20005
The Patient Access Network Foundation is an independent, nationwide 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing help and hope to underinsured patients who are unable to afford the out-of-pocket expenses for their prescribed medications. Since 2004, PAN has provided over $1 billion in financial assistance to more than 500,000 people living with chronic or critical illnesses, across more nearly 60 disease-specific programs. For applications and eligibility questions, call 866-316-PANF (7263). To learn more, visit www.panfoundation.org.
3110 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
Links low-income, uninsured adults and children with free or low-cost prescription medication programs offered by more than 300 pharmaceutical companies. The program also helps clients get medical supply items like eyeglasses, CPAPS, and nebulizers.
800 Florida Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
Provides speech/language services to all ages. Treats communication problems (e.g., language, articulation, fluency, voice, etc.). Evaluates and treats hearing disorders. Additional semester fees apply for speech-language therapy or aural rehabilitation, including hearing aid services. Demonstrates and evaluates assistive listening devices. Offers small speech reading classes.
