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Available Equipment: (5)
Equipment Name Description
Commodes & Toilet Seat Risers Bedside Commodes and Toilet Seat Risers available! More/Get Equipment
Walkers Foldable, basic aluminum walkers - available with or without front wheels; also a couple with arm extensions. More/Get Equipment
Crutches - Metal Metal underarm crutches - various sizes More/Get Equipment
Canes Only quad canes available at this time. More/Get Equipment
Power Chairs & Scooters Power chairs and scooters available! Various makes/models. Recipient must produce documentation from healthcare provider that this equipment is appropriate... More/Get Equipment
What we do... What we do...

Backinuse.com is dedicated to helping New Mexicans with disabilities and others in need obtain adaptive equipment and computer technology to help them live more productive and independent lives.

Pictured is Derek, one of our individuals who helps refurbish computer equipment to ensure it is in working order prior to being given out.

Please use the "Make Donation" link above to let us know if you wish to donate something and the "Make Request" link to let us know if you need something.

All of our equipment is donated, and we always have needs waiting to be filled.  You can browse under "Needed Equipment" to see what we currently need and contact us when you click on the item to inquire or make a donation.

Please read the FAQ and Site Policies for more information.

BackInUse.com is made available through private and government sources. If you wish to support the BackInUse program, please email us at BackInUse@goadelante.org or call (505) 341-7171 and we will be in touch.


 

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