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Asked February 2022
Where can I donate a hospital bed?
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Feb 2022
Thank you!
02/12/2022 10:34:00
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Contact your local senior center. They'll likely have someone who needs one.
You'll have to get rid of the mattress, though.
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You'll have to get rid of the mattress, though.