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DME Lending Locker

DME Lending Locker

The CMAP Lending Locker collects gently used durable medical equipment to reuse for community members who need items short-term or long-term.
The Lending Locker provides a valuable service to members of the community who need durable medical equipment and an important service of recycling and sharing new and gently used equipment that is often needed only for a short term. For information about donating items or borrowing items, please see below. You may also contact the CMAP Social Worker, Billi Charron at 609.751.9699, ext.115 or bcharron@cmaprinceton.org

Donate to our Lending Locker

The lending locker accepts wheelchairs, walkers, canes, new diabetic socks, gently used diabetic/orthotic shoes, incontinence supplies, hearing aid batteries, and protective bed pads. The lending locker does not accept bedside commodes, used bed pads, seat cushions, used socks, and any item that is in poor condition or that have a noticeable odor. Donations should be pre-arranged by phone or in-person.

House 3: A Community of Joy and Belonging Join House 3 if you're in Princeton or nearby and looking for a vibrant, caring community. We offer a wide range of activities to suit all interests. Enjoy social gatherings like monthly meet-ups, holiday parties, summer picnics, engaging speakers, and celebrating milestones. For more intimate group activities, join us for nature walks, Scrabble, movies, book clubs, museum visits, happy hours, and gourmet lunches. Plus, don't miss our special Resource List, informational Bulletins, and our semi-annual Journal featuring articles, poetry, and more from our talented members. Embrace friendship and joy with us! “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.” (Helen Keller)

House 4: A Melting Pot of Interests and Backgrounds House 4 welcomes you with warmth, comprising individuals from diverse backgrounds. Our monthly meetings, typically held at CMAP Poor Farm Road or Smith House Clubhouse, feature speakers, entertainment galas, picnics, and holiday celebrations. Socializing and snacking are always part of the fun. Join our active interest groups like Movie Groups, Social Bridge, or propose new ones like pool, gardening, or lunch dining out. We're also reviving groups affected by the pandemic. Our members hail from Princeton, Plainsboro, Skillman, Lawrenceville, Pennington, Roosevelt, Kendall Park, Princeton Junction, East/West Windsor, and other nearby areas, creating a rich tapestry of community life.

House 5: A Blend of Culture, Socializing, and Learning House 5 offers a mix of cultural presentations, green space preservation talks, musical performances, and social events. Meeting on the second Sunday of each month at the Suzanne Patterson Building, our gatherings start with announcements, introductions, and a featured program, followed by a social time with delicious snacks. Our active interest groups include Ethnic Dining, Movie Group, Storytelling, and Crafters. We often explore gardening, cooking, wine tasting, and personal stories. Our members bring together diverse experiences from Titusville, Ewing, Yardley, Pennington, Kendall Park, Hopewell, Monroe, Dayton, and beyond.

Borrow from our Lending Locker

The CMAP Lending Locker offers durable medical equipment to community members free of charge. This program helps those who need equipment to maintain their quality of life and enjoy their favorite activities. All loans are pre-arranged and can be requested by phone or in-person. User is responsible for cleaning equipment before returning. The following items are currently available:

Availability of items is not guaranteed. Contact CMAP to inquire about the availability of equipment.

"It is so great that we can refer our clients to CMAP for items they need during rehab. What a phenomenal service and resource for our community!"

— PRINCETON REHABILITATION AT PRINCETON MEDICAL CENTER

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