Not sure how to get rid of my commode (am in London)
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Hi, Tesslynne,
Very pleased that Hospital took back the walker and will take the crutches and sticks. I have known other who have returned equipment to Hospitals but they have declined to take equipment back! Which I agree is very wasteful if not recycled in some way. I'm assuming that the Hospital O.T. or physio department initially supplied these items and therefore they are Hospital property. But thank you for getting back to me. I had forgotten that equipment directly supplied by a Hospital is their property! Good luck with finding the sticker on the commode, it is likely to be somewhere less conspicuous but not necessarily.
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