Your Guide to Home medical equipment

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Your Guide to Home medical equipment
Your Guide to
Home Medical
Equipment
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medical equipment
Dear Valued Customer:
Welcome to Health First Medical Equipment, a member of the Health First family of healthcare
facilities and a division of Holmes Regional Enterprises, Inc. All of our associates at Health First
Medical Equipment truly value your business and will make every effort to satisfy your needs and
meet your expectations.
Our regular hours of operation are from 8 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday, and 9 am
to 1 pm on Saturday. During these times, our associates are available to answer your telephone
calls and take care of any issues you may have.
To request after hours-emergency service, simply call (321) 434-3400 or toll free (877) 713-1400,
and our answering service will contact our on-call staff. We are never more than a phone call away
with 24-hour emergency service.
For all medical or other emergencies, dial 9-1-1 or call your physician.
We are licensed in the State of Florida with AHCA (Agency for Healthcare Administration) and they
can be contacted:
• To report a complaint regarding the services you received, please call toll-free (888) 419-3456
• To report abuse, neglect or exploitation, please call toll-free (800) 96-ABUSE
• To report suspected Medicaid Fraud, please call toll-free (866) 966-7226
• The Medicare Hot Line is (800) 633-4227
All of us at Health First Medical Equipment want to make your experience with us as pleasant as
possible. If you experience a member of our team going “above and beyond” to meet your needs,
please bring him/herself actions to my attention. Similarly, if your experience with us does not meet
your expectations, please let me know personally.
Again, thank you for giving Health First Medical Equipment the opportunity to serve you.
Regards,
Kimberly Widener
Kimberly Widener
Director
P: 321.434.3400
E: Kimberly.Widener@Health-First.org
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Information about Using This Guide................ iv
Respiratory Equipment................................ 1 & 2
Oxygen Cylinder System...................................... 1
Oxygen Cylinders................................................ 1
Conserving Device.............................................. 1
Oxygen Mask...................................................... 1
Oxygen Supply Tubing......................................... 1
Nasal Cannula..................................................... 1
Oxygen Concentrator.......................................... 1
Portable Oxygen Concentrator............................ 2
Home Trans-fill Oxygen Concentrator.................. 2
Nebulizer with Compressor................................. 2
CPAP.................................................................. 2
Aspirator............................................................. 2
Monitors & Feeding Devices............................... 3
Blood Pressure Monitors...................................... 3
Enteral Feeding Pump......................................... 3
Enteral Feeding Products..................................... 3
Ambulation Products................................... 6 & 7
Canes................................................................. 6
Quad Cane......................................................... 6
Forearm Crutches............................................... 6
Axillary Crutches................................................. 6
Crutch Pads and Tips.......................................... 6
Folding Walker.................................................... 6
Folding Walker with Wheels................................ 6
Walker Platform Attachment............................... 7
Hemi Walker....................................................... 7
Heavy Duty Walker.............................................. 7
Rolling Walker..................................................... 7
Wire Basket........................................................ 7
Walker Pouch...................................................... 7
Walker Attachments........................................... 7
Bathing Products.......................................... 8 & 9
Wall-Mounted Grab Bars..................................... 8
Tub-Mounted Grab Bar....................................... 8
Hand-Held Shower Attachments......................... 8
Aids for Daily Living..................................... 4 & 5
Bath Bench......................................................... 8
Reacher.............................................................. 4
Bath Bench with Back......................................... 8
Sock Aid............................................................. 4
Transfer Tub Bench.............................................. 8
Shoehorn / Dressing Aid...................................... 4
Padded Transfer Tub Bench................................. 8
Pill Crusher......................................................... 4
Shoe Laces.......................................................... 4
Long Scrub Sponge............................................. 4
Hip/Knee Equipment Kit...................................... 4
Coated Utensils................................................... 5
Rocker Knife....................................................... 5
Built-Up Utensils................................................. 5
Toileting Products............................................... 9
Three-In-One Commode..................................... 9
Drop-Arm Commode.......................................... 9
Heavy-Duty Commode........................................ 9
Extra-Wide Commode........................................ 9
Raised Toilet Seat................................................ 9
Bedpan............................................................... 9
Fracture Bedpan.................................................. 9
Hand-Held Urinal................................................ 9
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Beds & Accessories............................................. 10
Wheelchair Accessories..................................... 15
Hospital Bed with Side Rails.............................. 10
Wheelchair Tray................................................ 15
Egg Crate Padding for Bed................................ 10
Anti-Tipping Devices......................................... 15
Fitted Hospital Bed Sheet.................................. 10
Wheelchair Lock Extensions.............................. 15
Protective Bed Pad............................................ 10
Oxygen Tank Carrier.......................................... 15
Foam Wedge.................................................... 10
Back Packs and Seat Pouches............................ 15
Alternating Pressure Pad................................... 10
Positioning Strap............................................... 15
Overbed Table................................................... 10
Trapeze Bar....................................................... 11
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)..................... 11
Personal Care Products..................................... 12
Ostomy Supplies............................................... 12
Support Hose.................................................... 12
Wheelchair Cushions & Backs........................... 16
Standard Foam Cushions.................................. 16
Solid Seat Inserts............................................... 16
Air Flotation Cushions....................................... 16
Positioning / Pressure Relief Cushions................ 16
Egg Crate Cushions.......................................... 16
Leg Bag............................................................ 12
Scooters & Accessories...................................... 17
Drainage Bag.................................................... 12
Portable Scooter............................................... 17
Catheterization Kit............................................ 12
Four-Wheeled Scooter....................................... 17
Underpads........................................................ 12
Full-Sized Scooter.............................................. 17
Home Therapy Products.................................... 13
Lifts..................................................................... 17
Moist Heat Pad................................................. 13
Seat Lift Chair................................................... 17
Over-Door Traction............................................ 13
Battery-Powered Lift......................................... 17
TENS Unit......................................................... 13
Hydraulic Patient Lift......................................... 17
Wheelchairs........................................... 13 & 14
Standard Wheelchair......................................... 13
Outpatient & Wellness Services............... 18 & 19
Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests.................. 13
Reclining Wheelchair......................................... 13
Bariatric Wheelchair.......................................... 14
Lightweight Folding Wheelchair........................ 14
Ultralight Folding Wheelchair............................ 14
Lightweight Portable Power Wheelchair............ 14
Mid-Wheel Drive Power Wheelchair.................. 14
Power Wheelchair............................................. 14
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Information
A B OUT U s i n g Th i s G u i d e
Please use this guide to help familiarize yourself with some of the home medical
equipment and supplies available to you as a patient. Products shown are only a
representation for each category of products that are available. Items are pictured only
to give an example of how each one looks and may not be the exact item furnished.
The illustrations and information have been compiled to help you choose the products
best suited for your individual situation.
When communicating with us, it will be easier and quicker to receive the help you need
if you have the following information available:
• Your attending physician’s name and telephone number
• Type of insurance (Medicare and/or Health First, private insurance company, etc.)
you have, and which insurance plans are primary, secondary, and supplemental
• Insurance plan, group number, policy number
• Subscriber identification number for Medicare, Health First, or private
insurance company
• Patient’s full name as it appears on his or her insurance card or ID
• Certain additional information based on your individual needs and circumstances
Always write down the name of the person at Health First Medical Equipment
who helped you. This will make it easier if you need additional assistance or more
information later.
If you have any questions regarding Medicare, please ask us or go to the Medicare
website at www.Medicare.gov.
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Respiratory Equipment
Oxygen Cylinder System
Your doctor may prescribe the use of oxygen from either a large stationary
cylinder or a small portable cylinder, or both. In either case, your system will
come with a regulator and possibly with a humidifier or appropriate base or
stand.
Oxygen Cylinders
Lightweight aluminum oxygen cylinders are available with or without a
content gauge on the valve.
Conserving Device
This device conserves oxygen by delivering oxygen only while you are inhaling.
This extends the time or use for both oxygen cylinders and liquid oxygen
containers.
Oxygen Mask
This mask is available in a variety of sizes, for either adult or pediatric use.
Seven feet of tubing is usually included.
Oxygen Supply Tubing
Durable, crush-proof tubing
Nasal Cannula
Soft, comfortable tubing to deliver oxygen through the nose
Oxygen Concentrator
This oxygen concentrator allows air to pass through a series of filters that
remove gases other than oxygen and delivers the oxygen to the patient
through an adjustable rate flow meter.
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Portable Oxygen Concentrator
This lightweight concentrator is designed to function as both a standard and
portable oxygen concentrator. It provides portability for mobile patients and
has been approved by the FAA for use on commercial airlines.
Home Trans-fill Oxygen Concentrator
Patients have the function of a standard oxygen concentrator and the ability
to fill cylinders from the base unit for portability.
Nebulizer with Compressor
A nebulizer produces a very fine aerosol so that medication and humidity
can be breathed into the lungs. This nebulizer is lightweight with a reusable
inlet filter.
CPAP
This system may be prescribed by a physician to treat individuals with sleep
problems such as sleep apnea, snoring, unexplained interrupted sleep, and/or
excessive daytime drowsiness.
Aspirator
This machine creates continuous suction and is used to clear the breathing
passages of fluids.
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Monitors & Feeding Devices
Blood Pressure Monitors
This monitor has memory recall for 60 readings. Fully automatic with fuzzy
logic inflation and controlled deflation. Operates on four “AA” batteries.
Other models are available.
Enteral Feeding Pump
For individuals unable to consume food orally, this feeding pump controls the
administration of enteral feedings.
Enteral Feeding Products
A physician must order enteral feeding products and can help determine
which system is best for the patient’s needs.
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A i d s f o r D a i ly L i v i n g
Reacher
A lightweight, trigger-operated reaching aid that makes it possible to pick up
items that would otherwise be out of reach
Sock Aid
An easy-to-use dressing aid to help those with limited movement put on socks
Shoehorn/Dressing Aid
Use one end of this dual-purpose dressing aid to help put on shoes and the
push-pull “S” hook on the opposite end to help with dressing.
Pill Crusher
Provides simple way to crush pills to make medication easier to swallow
Shoe Laces
These heavy-duty, elastic shoe laces are for those people who require or prefer
a tighter fit and better support.
Long Scrub Sponge
This sponge is on a long handle that allows use without raising the hand
above the shoulder.
Hip/Knee Equipment Kit
This kit contains four household dressing and bathing items to help a patient
recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery.
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Coated Utensils
Plastic-coated eating utensils provide protection for teeth and lips from utensil
edges and temperature sensitivity
Rocker Knife
This knife makes it easier to cut food by using a rocking motion and is also
available in a combination knife and fork.
Built-Up Utensils
These utensils are especially designed to fit a partially-closed hand and can be
securely held by those with limited strength.
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Ambulation Products
Canes
A wide variety of wooded and metal canes are available with many styles
or handgrips. If the cane you choose is not adjustable, we can have it cut
for your height.
Quad Cane
This cane has a central, vertical shaft and a base with four stabilizing “feet”
and can be used with either hand.
Forearm Crutches
These crutches extend from mid-forearm to the floor. They are available in a
variety of heights and the cuff is adjustable.
Axillary Crutches
These adjustable underarm crutches are made of lightweight aluminum.
Crutch Pads and Tips
Generally provided with the crutches you select, these pads and tips add both
comfort and safety to use of your crutches. Be sure to replace pads or tips that
become worn after prolonged use.
Folding Walker
A lightweight, two-button folding walker allows this walker to fit through
narrow spaces while maintaining rigidity and support.
Folding Walker with Wheels
The same walker as shown above is also available with 3 or 5 inch wheels that
provide a more natural walking stride and allow the user to easily maneuver
over difficult surfaces.
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Walker Platform Attachment
This Platform Attachment allows the arms to bear weight, relieving pressure
from hands for those with hand injuries or arthritis.
Hemi Walker
Sometimes called a side-stepper, this walker is a combination walker and cane.
Heavy Duty Walker
A walker with 24”-wide base and folds to 4” with a weight capacity
of 500 lbs.
Rolling Walker
This walker has a built-in seat and wheels on all four legs to provide mobility
and support. Hand brakes lock the large wheels in place.
Wire Basket
The sturdy design of this Wire Basket allows the user to transport items while
using a walker.
Walker Pouch
This convenient accessory enables the user to carry small items while using a
walker and attaches easily to the walker.
Walker Attachments
There are several types of durable attachments available to extend the height
of a walker or make it easier to move.
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Bathing Products
Wall-Mounted Grab Bars
These bars can be attached to the tub/shower supporting wall to provide
increased safety to enter and exit the tub/shower. Or, they can be attached
near the toilet for safety when sitting or getting up. These rust resistant bars
are available in chrome-plated or decorative colors and in a variety of sizes
and shapes.
Tub-Mounted Grab Bar
This bar securely attaches to the side of the tub and is easily mounted or
removed.
Hand-Held Shower Attachments
This hand-held shower head and hose attachment makes bathing while sitting
on a bath bench or seat easier and can also be mounted on the wall. No
special plumbing is required.
Bath Bench
This economical bench provides a secure, raised seat for the tub or shower.
Bath Bench with Back
This Bath Bench features fixed or adjustable aluminum frame and molded seat
and back.
Transfer Tub Bench
This bench has a comfortable, secure bath seat with padded upholstery and
aluminum frame.
Padded Transfer Tub Bench
This comfortable, secure bath seat features padded upholstery and an
aluminum frame.
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Toileting Products
Three-In-One Commode
This commode can be used over the bathroom toilet to provide a safety frame
and raised toilet seat or it can be used as a bedside commode.
Drop-Arm Commode
The drop arm on this bedside commode operates with the push of a lever and
helps facilitate easier transfers to and from a bed or wheelchair.
Heavy-Duty Commode
Heavy-duty stainless steel frame with a weight capacity of 500 lbs. and a
removable back bar and drop arm for easier transfers.
Extra-Wide Commode
This bedside commode has an oversized seat and the frame is constructed of
chrome steel.
Raised Toilet Seat
The locking system on this seat requires no tools and fits most toilets. It raises
the seat height approximately 5” above the toilet providing an added safety
frame.
Bedpan
Contoured bedpan for comfort and stability
Fracture Bedpan
A bedpan for use with immobile or fracture patients
Hand-Held Urinal
This hand-held urinal can be used whether upright or at an angle.
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Beds & Accessories
Hospital Bed with Side Rails
This electric home care bed has a hand control that attaches to the rail. The
head and foot operate independently. Multi-height and manual models are
also available.
Egg Crate Bed Padding
This foam padded portable egg crate mattress is designed to minimize
pressure by re-distributing weight. The foam material dissipates heat and
moisture on the skin to help prevent skin breakdown and pressure ulcers.
Fitted Hospital Bed Sheet
This fitted sheet designed specifically for a hospital bed makes it easier to
make the bed and keeps the sheet in place for increased comfort.
Protective Bed Pad
This disposable pad provides better patient care and protects bedding.
Foam Wedge
Available in a variety of sizes, these foam wedges can be used in an ordinary
bed or a hospital bed for added comfort and better positioning.
Alternating Pressure Pad
This pad constantly inflates and deflates alternate air cells to provide pressure
relief for those who cannot reposition themselves in bed.
Overbed Table
This table can be rolled into position over the bed to provide a stable flat
surface for eating. The top can also be tilted for reading, writing, or other
activities.
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Trapeze Bar
This trapeze bar is equipped with its own support frame for use over a
standard home bed. Trapeze bars that attach to the head of a hospital
bed are also available.
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)
CPM devices are used in postoperative therapy for patients recovering from
joint surgery.
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Personal Care Products
Ostomy Supplies
A complete collection system for fecal diversion with a drainable pouch, odor
barrier film, skin barrier, stationary flange, and micro-porous adhesive.
Support Hose
These support hose help manage aching leg pain, mild swelling, or spider
veins. They are available in pantyhose, knee-high, and maternity styles.
Leg Bag
Made of lightweight, odor proof, heavy gauge material, these disposable leg
bags fasten to the leg with straps that are included. Leg bags have anti-reflux
valves and empty from the bottom.
Drainage Bag
This bag is available in a variety of sizes and has a urine sample port on the
catheter connector tubing.
Catheterization Kit
The sterile contents of this kit include a drape, an underpad, plastic forceps,
lubricant, specimen container, and label. It also includes a pre-filled syringe
with sterile water, PVP solution, five rayon balls, and pre-cuffed gloves.
Underpads
Reusable, quilted cotton / polyester surface with an absorbent inner layer and
waterproof backing
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H o m e Th e r a p y P r o d u c t s
Moist Heat Pad
This heating pad provides deep-penetrating moist heat through the use of a
special cover next to the skin to create and retain perspiration. Available in
several sizes.
Over-Door Traction
For cervical spine traction therapy, this system includes a foam-padded
head halter, pulleys, traction rope, notched adjustable spreader bar, and vinyl
weight bag.
TENS Unit
This Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) helps control pain
through electrical impulses using small electrodes attached to the skin. This
is a noninvasive method, but does require a prescription. Your therapist or
physician will assist you with electrode placement and rate settings.
Wheelchairs
Standard Wheelchair
This low-maintenance wheelchair with chrome-plated frame and a choice
of seat widths, is available with fixed or removable arms in full-size or desklength. Folds up to 9” to 11”.
Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests
This style of wheelchair is used by individuals with leg casts or those who need
to elevate their legs. Leg rests swing away and can be removed, and the chair
folds up for easy storage or transport.
Reclining Wheelchair
This wheelchair allows you to adjust from sitting to a fully-reclined position.
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Bariatric Wheelchair
This wheelchair has a reinforced heavy-duty frame and has a weight capacity
up to 450 lbs.
Lightweight Folding Wheelchair
Lightweight wheelchairs are available in many models with a variety of frames,
wheel styles, seating options, and can be configured for one-arm capability.
These wheelchairs are very easy to lift for storage or transport.
Ultralight Folding Wheelchair
This extremely lightweight wheelchair is designed for the active, on-the-go
user and is available with a variety of optional features including adjustable
rear-wheel position for better wheel access and adjustable seat angle for
greater seating stability.
Lightweight Portable Power Wheelchair
This portable wheelchair can be used indoors and in some outdoor
environments and can be disassembled to allow for easy transport.
Mid-Wheel Drive Power Wheelchair
This power wheelchair with an 18-inch turn radius that is easy to maneuver
both indoors and outdoors can be programmed for individual preferences.
Power Wheelchair
Good for both indoor and outdoor use, this power wheelchair can smoothly
and safely negotiate uneven terrain.
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Wheelchair Accessories
Wheelchair Tray
Available in many different styles, this wheelchair tray attaches easily to
the wheelchair armrest and provides a solid surface for working, eating, or
carrying items.
Anti-Tipping Devices
This safety device will prevent a wheelchair from accidentally tipping over
backwards. Anti-tippers must be ordered to fit the specific wheel chair for
which they will be used.
Wheelchair Lock Extensions
These extensions make it easier to engage the locks on your wheelchair.
Oxygen Tank Carrier
This convenient accessory holds a portable oxygen tank on the back of a
wheelchair.
Back Packs and Seat Pouches
These accessories fit on the back of a wheelchair to provide a place to carry
books, magazines, papers, or other personal belongings. There are many styles
and colors available.
Positioning Strap
Available with either Velcro™ or buckle-closure styles, this strap helps keep
you safely in the proper position in your wheelchair.
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W h e e l c h a i r C u s h i o n S & BAC K S
Standard Foam Cushions
Solid Seat Inserts
Air Flotation Cushions
Positioning / Pressure Relief Cushions
Egg Crate Cushions
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Scooters & Accessories
Portable Scooter
This three-wheel scooter is lightweight and has a shorter turning radius than a
larger scooter.
Four-Wheeled Scooter
This sturdy, all-purpose, outdoor scooter has a speed range up to 5.7 mph.
Full-Sized Scooter
This full-sized scooter has a compact and lightweight design that easily
disassembles for transport while remaining highly affordable.
Lifts
Seat Lift Chair
This style chair has a single switch hand control and a durable steel frame with
a wide range of seat and back sizes.
Battery-Powered Lift
This portable patient lift has an adjustable “U” base, non-sway cradle that can
be operated from both sides.
Hydraulic Patient Lift
The cradle of this simple and safe hydraulic lift allows use of either a U-sling or
a classic-style sling.
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HEALTH FIRST OUTPATIENT & Wellness Services...
What you need, when you need it!
Diagnostic care
Health First Diagnostic Services range from our full-service
laboratories to diagnostic radiology, ultrasound, mammography,
breast biopsy and needle localization, computer tomography (CT),
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Nuclear Medicine and positron
emission tomography (PET) scans, preventive heart scans,
bone-density studies, EEGs, and EKGs.
Centralized Diagnostic Scheduling — 321.434.6100
www.Health-First.org/Diagnostics
Health First hospital-based,
outpatient diagnostic services at:
Cape Canaveral Hospital
701 W. Cocoa Beach Cswy.
Cocoa Beach
Holmes Regional Medical Center
1350 S. Hickory Street
Melbourne
Palm Bay Hospital
1425 Malabar Road NE
Palm Bay
Viera Hospital
8731 N. Wickham Blvd.
Viera
Health First Diagnostic Centers
Merritt Island
Health First Healthplex (east entrance; then to 2nd floor)
255 Borman Drive — 321.434.5840
270 Sykes Creek Parkway, Suite 100 — 321.434.6670
Melbourne/Viera — 321.434.7100
1051 S. Hickory St., Suite F
The Centre at Suntree,
6300 N. Wickham Road, Suite 101 — 321.259.2866
Flexible scheduling options available.
Viera Medical Plaza
Viera — 321.434.9255
8725 N. Wickham Road
MEMORY care
Health First Aging Institute
www.Eldercare.Health-First.org
Melbourne — 321.434.7612
3661 S. Babcock Street
Merritt Island — 321.868.5815
220 S. Courtenay Parkway, Suite B
East Central Florida Memory Disorder Clinic
www.ecfmdc.org
Melbourne — 321.768.9575
3661 S. Babcock Street
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Health First Center for Family Caregivers
Alzheimer’s support for patients and their families
Melbourne — 321.951.7118
3661 S. Babcock Street
Health First Caregivers Resource Line
321.727.3027 • www.Eldercare.Health-First.org
Providing valuable information and answers to community caregivers.
Special outpatient care
Health First Aging Institute
Special geriatric consultations for older adults.
www.Eldercare.Health-First.org
Melbourne — 321.434.7611
3661 S. Babcock Street
Merritt Island — 321.868.5815
220 S. Courtenay Parkway, Suite B
Health First Pain Management
Cocoa Beach — 321.868.5800
701 W. Cocoa Beach Cswy., Cape Canaveral Hospital
Medical Plaza, Suite 604
Palm Bay — 321.434.1700
5191 S. Babcock Street NE
Health First Wound Management & Hyperbarics Center
Offering the latest in comprehensive wound management and
hyperbarics care.
Palm Bay — 321.434.1788
5191 S. Babcock Street NE
Health First Transfusion Services & Ostomy Care
Palm Bay — 321.434.1700
5191 S. Babcock Street NE
Health First Sleep Centers
E: Sleep@Health-First.org
Cocoa Beach — 321.868.8381
701 W. Cocoa Beach Cswy.
(Located behind Cape Canaveral Hospital)
HOME MEDICAL CARE
Health First Home Care
Medicare and most insurance plans cover our home care services.
E: HomeCare@Health-First.org
Merritt Island (main office) — 321.434.5909
200 S. Courtenay Parkway
Melbourne — 321.434.7300
1912 Dairy Road
Sebastian — 772.589.1930
1623 Hwy. U.S. 1, Suite A-1 (not shown on map)
Health First Private Duty
E: PrivateDuty@Health-First.org
Serving all of Brevard. Call for a free, in-home Nursing consultation.
Merritt Island — 321.459.1804
220 S. Courtenay Parkway, Suite C
Health First Home Companions
E: HomeCompanions@Health-First.org
Merritt Island — 321.868.5818
220 S. Courtenay Parkway, Suite C
Emergency medical / alert systems — 321.868.5809
IndeQuest Nurse Case Management — 321.453.7100
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Health First Medical Equipment
www.Health-First.org/ME
E: MedicalEquipment@Health-First.org
Melbourne — 321.434.3400
129 West Hibiscus Blvd., Suite A
Viera — 321.434.3400
7925 N. Wickham Road, Suite B
HOSPICE SERVICES
Hospice of Health First
E: Hospice@Health-First.org
Licensed to serve since 1985. Specialized services for those with lifelimiting or terminal illnesses and their loved ones.
Merritt Island — 321.952.0494
200 S. Courtenay Parkway
Melbourne — 321.952.0494
1900 Dairy Road
William Childs Hospice House
Palm Bay — 321.434.8400
381 Medplex Parkway (on the campus of Palm Bay Hospital)
Bright Star Center for Grieving Children & Families
Melbourne — 321.733.7672
3661 S. Babcock St.
fitness & WELLNESS
Health First Pro-Health & Fitness Centers
www.HealthFirstProHealth.org
E: FitnessExperts@Health-First.org
Click on the “Outpatient & Wellness Services” tab on the
Health-First.org home page to find out more detailed
information about our services.
Melbourne — 321.434.7149
611 E. Sheridan Road
Merritt Island — 321.434.5801
255 Borman Drive
Palm Bay — 321.722.5943
5270 Babcock St. NE
Viera — 321.434.9149
8705 N. Wickham Road
Nutrition Education and Weight Management
Services of Health First
Cocoa Beach — 321.799.7178
Cape Canaveral Hospital
Melbourne
Holmes Regional Medical Center, 321.434.7213
611 E. Sheridan Road, 321.434.8745
Merritt Island — 321.434.5815
255 Borman Drive
Palm Bay — 321.434.7213
Palm Bay Hospital
Viera — 321.434.9137
8705 N. Wickham Road
(southeast entrance in Health First Pro-Health & Fitness Center)
Rehabilitative care
Health First Medical Rehabilitation
Melbourne — 321.434.5231
nd
611 E. Sheridan Road, 2 floor
Merritt Island — 321.434.5820
st
255 Borman Drive, Health First Healthplex (east entrance; 1 floor)
Palm Bay — 321.722.5950
5270 Babcock St. NE
Viera — 321.434.9122
8705 N. Wickham Road
Physicians and referral service
Health First Physicians
For detailed information on any of our physicians, visit our
website at www.HealthFirstPhysicians.org and click on
“Health First Physicians” or call the our Physician Referral line
(see number below).
Health First Physician Referral Line
321.434.4335 or 1.800.549.3884
TRAINING
Training Center of Health First
E: Training@Health-First.org
What if you could save a life? Providing a full range of CPR
and life-saving courses.
Melbourne — 321.434.1960
Rivercrest Professional Center, 3470 North US 1
Walk-In clinics
Health First Physicians Walk-in Clinic
Cocoa Beach — 321.868.8313
105 S. Banana River Blvd.
Health First QuickCare
Melbourne — 321.434.1735
1350 S. Hickory Street
(near South entrance of Holmes Regional Medical Center)
Your Guide to Home Medical Equipment
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www.Health-First.org/ME • 321.434.3400
129 W. Hibiscus Boulevard, Suite A, Melbourne, FL 32901
T: 321.434.3400 • F: 321.727.1200
7925 N. Wickham Road, Suite B, Melbourne, FL 32940
T: 321.434.3400 • F: 321.727.1400
MedicalEquipment@Health-First.org • www.Health-First.org/ME
10-088-CHS-042412