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Overview
You must buy your medical equipment or supplies from an approved Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) vendor. Approved vendors include some home health care stores, pharmacies, home oxygen suppliers and hearing aid vendors. Refer to the list below.
You must first be assessed and authorized to receive AADL benefits. AADL cannot refund clients who purchase their own medical equipment and supplies before being assessed and authorized for the equipment and supplies.
Your authorizer will provide you with a list of at least 3 vendors, or you may choose your own from the list of approved vendors. You can change your AADL vendor or supplier based on need or choice by working with your authorizer to select a new vendor from the list.
AADL vendors by category
- Bathing and Toileting Aids – Large
- Bathing and Toileting Aids – Small
- Breast Prosthesis
- Catheter Supplies
- Compression Garments – Burn
- Compression Garments – Custom Made
- Compression Garments – Ready Made
- Footwear – Custom Made
- Footwear – Shoe Elevations
- Footwear – Therapeutic Footwear Total Contact Inserts for High-Risk Foot Clients
- Footwear – Therapeutic Footwear Modifications for High-Risk Foot Clients
- Footwear – Therapeutic Footwear for High-Risk Clients
- Hearing Aids
- Homecare Beds – Approved Product List
- Incontinence Supplies
- Injection Supplies
- Lifts and Accessories
- Mattress Accessories, Overlays and Transfer Aids
- Ocular Prosthesis
- Orthotics
- Ostomy Supplies
- Pediatric Equipment
- Prosthetics
- Respiratory
- Seating
- Soft Supports – Ready Made
- Walking Aids
- Wheelchairs