Home Health Depot Medical Equipment & Supplies

Lomita, United States

4.5

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Medical Equipment and Supplies | Rentals | Service & Repairs | Delivery | Installation.

Medicare and private insurance billed.

Manual and power wheelchairs, hospital beds, scooters, walkers, lift chairs, blood pressure monitors, diabetic shoes, orthotics, commodes, cushions and other medical and home health care equipment sales and rentals. We install grab bars, bathroom safety equipment, stair lifts, car lifts, & modular ramps.

Mobility scooter and wheelchair batteries with free battery installation!

Scooter and power wheelchair rentals. Hospital bed, lift chair, and knee walker rentals.

We deliver and repair medical supplies and devices in Los Angeles, the South Bay, and Long Beach including Palos Verdes, Carson, Torrance, Redondo Beach, Santa Monica, Lomita, San Pedro, RPV, Wilmington, Harbor City, Compton, Gardena, Hawthorne, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Huntington Park, South Gate, Inglewood, Lynwood, and Lawndale.

History

Established in 1999.

Home Health Depot began in a living room with $ 300 and a web site. The first physical location was a tiny 250 square foot store behind Albertson’s at PCH and Narbonne, but within a year the business had grown so much that a move to a larger location became necessary. The present location at 2059 PCH also began to outgrow the square footage, so in October of 2012 we took over the adjoining store and added an additional 1,000 square feet. With sales approaching 1 million dollars a year Home Health Depot is one of the oldest established medical supply stores in the South Bay area. We thank you for your continued support and patronage!

Meet the Business Owner

Jim L.

Business Owner

Jim Leedom moved to Los Angeles from Maryland in 1972 to become a movie star. Okay, so when that didn’t work out he began to look for a real job! The waterbed business intrigued him and he managed Water Bed Shed in Venice until 1979 when he bought the business. Within 4 years he had 3 locations in the Los Angeles area. But times change and waterbeds lost their appeal. Sooo, what would «baby boomers» sleep on next? Hospital beds! Jim worked for a medical supply store in Santa Monica for 6 years, learning the business. In 1999 he left Santa Monica to open Home Health Depot and is thriving today on Pacific Coast Highway in Lomita.