Hospice Supplies

Hospice Agency Supplies

Medical supplies for hospice agencies and caregivers managing end-of-life care at home. Incontinence products, wound care, PPE, and comfort care items at manufacturer-direct pricing, no minimums.

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Hand-picked by our team based on what hospice providers actually order every month.

Incontinence

Overnight briefs, pull-ups, booster pads, underpads, perineal wash, and wipes for patients with declining mobility and bladder control.

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Wound care and dressing

Gauze, ABD pads, hydrocolloid dressings, foam dressings, medical tape, and wound ointment for pressure injuries and skin breakdown.

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Medical supplies

Nitrile gloves, isolation gowns, masks, catheter supplies, mouth care swabs, and pill organizers for daily visit use.

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Respiratory

Nebulizers, oxygen humidifier bottles, suction machines, and pulse oximeters for patients managing breathing difficulties.

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What are hospice care supplies

Hospice care supplies are the disposable medical products used during patient visits and daily care. They're separate from durable medical equipment like hospital beds and wheelchairs, which are handled through a contracted DME provider. Common hospice supplies include:

  • Incontinence briefs, underpads, and perineal wipes.
  • Wound dressings, gauze, ABD pads, and medical tape.
  • Nitrile gloves, isolation gowns, and surgical masks.
  • Oral care swabs, mouth moisturizer, and lip balm.
  • Barrier creams and perineal wash.
  • Catheter kits and drainage bags.
  • Hand sanitizer and surface disinfectant wipes.

The hospice agency stocks these supplies and delivers them to the patient's home as part of the care plan. Under the Medicare hospice benefit, patients and families don't pay for any of it.

How hospice supplies are covered by Medicare

Medicare covers all medical supplies related to a patient's hospice diagnosis at no cost to the patient or family. But the way it works behind the scenes matters if you're the one buying the supplies.

Supplies vs. equipment

These two categories get lumped together, but they're handled differently.

Disposable supplies (briefs, gloves, dressings, gauze, mouth swabs, wipes) are stocked and provided by the hospice agency. The agency buys them, delivers them, and absorbs the cost.

Durable medical equipment (hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, suction machines) is typically provided through a contracted DME supplier. The hospice coordinates delivery, but a separate vendor handles the equipment.

Kerae carries the disposable supply side. If you're looking for DME, your contracted equipment vendor is the right call.

How the per diem works

Medicare pays hospice agencies a flat daily rate per patient. For FY 2026, the routine home care rate is $230.83 per day (days 1-60) before wage index adjustments. Nursing, meds, and supplies all come out of that number. There's no separate line item for a case of briefs or a box of gauze.

That's why per-case pricing on disposable supplies matters. It's one of the few cost lines an agency can bring down without affecting patient care.

Common questions about hospice supplies

What supplies does hospice provide?

All medical supplies related to the patient's terminal diagnosis, including incontinence products, wound dressings, gloves, mouth care, and respiratory accessories. The hospice agency provides these at no cost to the patient or family.

Does hospice cover incontinence supplies?

Yes. Briefs, underpads, wipes, perineal wash, and barrier cream are all covered under the hospice benefit. The agency provides them as part of the care plan.

What is a hospice comfort kit?

A comfort kit (also called an e-kit) is a set of prescription medications for sudden symptom changes, not a supply kit. It typically includes morphine liquid, lorazepam, atropine drops, and anti-nausea medication, ordered through a pharmacy.

Do families have to buy any supplies?

The hospice covers everything related to the diagnosis. Items like bed linens, mattress protectors, personal care extras, and OTC medications unrelated to the diagnosis may need to be purchased separately.

Get facility pricing on hospice supplies

Order individual products directly through the site, or set up an agency account for volume pricing. Your rep handles product selection, delivery scheduling, and reorders.