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Medical and Mobility Equipment

A referring professional must submit the application on behalf of the applicant. Referring professionals can be a social worker, nurse, school counselor, teacher, principal, social worker, clergy, health care technician, etc, but cannot be submitted by the applicant, the vendor, or by a relative or friend.
Mon 10:00am - 7:00pm Tue 10:00am - 7:00pm Wed 10:00am - 7:00pm Thu 10:00am - 7:00pm Fri 10:00am - 7:00pm 9 AM - 6 PM Monday through Friday, Mountain time

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Below are the instructions for applying for help.Please read our Guidelines carefully for eligibility and payment policy. You will receive the Guidelines with our Application Form.We do not assist with back bills or any item that has already been ordered or received or work begun.Fill out application completely and legibly, preferably typed. Include details about the applicant's background and present situation. Incomplete or illegible applications cannot be processed.Submit signed application by email or U.S. Mail, not fax.Screeners will send you additional questions or requests for further documentation.As soon as we have all needed information from you, the case will be decided at the weekly Disbursement Committee meeting. You, the vendor, and the applicant will be notified of the result.AFTER the approved item or service is successfully received by the applicant, the vendor and applicant sign our Agreement. The vendor emails or faxes the Agreement to Friends of Man.Upon receipt of the signed Agreement/Invoice, Friends of Man issues a check directly to the vendor.

Free

United States

Description

Friends of Man assists qualified low income individuals with a range of needs including: Mobility equipment, vehicle modifications Ramps and minor house modifications for accessibility Medical equipment (not including medical bills) Prostheses

Providing organization

Friends of Man

Agency helps low-income, qualified applicants with medical and mobility needs to maintain independence and self-sufficiency.