Equipment & Supplies for Hip Fracture & Hip Replacement
Hip fractures (common in older adults with osteoporosis) and hip replacement surgery require extensive rehabilitation and assistive equipment for recovery and long-term mobility.
Treatment Overview
Recovery requires walkers and canes for ambulation, raised toilet seats and grab bars, hospital beds for home recovery, patient lifts for transfers if non-ambulatory, and physical therapy to restore function.
Recommended Equipment for Hip Fracture & Hip Replacement
Medicare-covered devices commonly prescribed for patients with hip fracture & hip replacement
Mobility Equipment
Mobility aids and equipment including wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and other devices to help maintain indepβ¦
Browse Mobility EquipmentWalkers & Rollators
Standard walkers, wheeled walkers, rollators, and knee walkers for balance and gait support.
Browse Walkers & RollatorsHospital Beds & Furniture
Home hospital beds, pressure-relief mattresses, patient lifts, and adaptive furniture for care at home.
Browse Hospital Beds & FurniturePatient Lifts & Slings
Hydraulic and electric patient lifts, ceiling lifts, and transfer slings for safe patient handling.
Browse Patient Lifts & SlingsRelated Conditions
Other conditions with similar equipment coverage needs