Bulk equipment cleanouts
Wing decommissions, full-floor cleanouts, license-change shutdowns, renovations. We'll come do a coordinated single-trip pickup of mobility scooters, wheelchairs, hospital beds, hoyer lifts, ramps, and stair lifts. Often free; sometimes flat-fee depending on the inventory mix. Written manifest provided for compliance teams.
Net 30 with PO available for established hospital systems. Cash-equivalent for smaller jobs. We pick up mobility and transfer equipment only — none of which stores patient data, so there's no PHI/HIPAA process to coordinate. Regulated DME (oxygen concentrators, networked devices, medication carts) is not something we handle.
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For hospice social workers & discharge planners
Families dealing with a loved one's mobility equipment after a death or transition often don't know where to start. The honest channels are narrow: Facebook Marketplace bans medical-device listings, Craigslist invites scammers who specifically target estate sellers, most thrift charities decline used mobility equipment, and junk haulers either charge or send refurbishable equipment to landfills.
We're a free local alternative: we buy Pride mobility scooters for cash ($100–$600), haul most other mobility equipment away free, and we come to the family's home in a single visit with a marked vehicle and a named driver (Jeff, the owner — U.S. Army veteran, 20 years of service).
For your families: the page at /sell-mobility-equipment walks them through what we buy, what we haul free, and how the process works. If it helps, we provide printed resource cards for facility front desks — email Jeff and ask.
Why families choose us over Marketplace or Craigslist
- No public listing. The deceased person's address is never broadcast online.
- One named visitor. Not a stream of strangers from a marketplace post.
- Same shop, real reviews. Trusted by KC hotels and the Convention Center for VIP guest rentals — same shop coming to the family's door.
- Specialized empathy. We handle estates and assisted-living transitions every week. The conversation isn't "what's your bottom dollar." It's "what do you have, where is it, when can we come."
- Battery and lead recycling. Properly handled, not landfilled.
Helpful articles to share with families
- What to do with a mobility scooter after a parent passes
- Moving a parent to assisted living: what to do with their mobility equipment
- Selling mobility equipment safely from an elderly parent's home
- Where to donate a mobility scooter in Kansas City (reality check)
Get in touch
Email jeff@kcmobilityrentals.com with the facility name, your role, and what you're looking for — bulk cleanout quote, family-resource cards, or both. Or call 913-775-1098.