We collect donated durable medical equipment, restore it to clinical standards using hospital-grade disinfection, and provide it at no cost to those in need.
Every year, thousands of pieces of durable medical equipment are discarded after a single use. Meanwhile, countless individuals forgo the equipment they need because they simply can't afford it. One More Step connects these two realities.
We accept gently used durable medical equipment donated by individuals, hospitals, and clinics throughout the community.
Every item undergoes thorough inspection and hospital-grade disinfection following established clinical protocols before distribution.
Verified recipients receive the equipment they need completely free. No insurance required, no hidden fees, no barriers to recovery.
All equipment has been inspected, sanitized with hospital-grade disinfectant, and is ready for immediate use. Click "Request" to get started.
Colter founded One More Step after witnessing firsthand how many people go without essential recovery equipment due to cost. His mission is to ensure that financial hardship never stands between someone and the tools they need to heal.
Dr. Mandi McKay brings clinical expertise and medical oversight to our operations. She ensures all sanitization protocols meet hospital-grade standards and that equipment is appropriate for recipient needs.
Hunter manages the financial operations and strategic growth of One More Step. With a background in finance and technology, he works to build sustainable systems that scale the organization's impact.
Whether you need equipment, want to donate, or are interested in partnering with us, reach out anytime.
We accept gently used crutches, wheelchairs, walking boots, splints, braces, and other durable medical equipment. Email us to arrange a drop-off or pickup.