Since 2012, ReStore Health & Home serves the QCA w/ gently used & new medical equipment/supplies.
04/10/2026
Thank you so much to Lori and the Milestones Team for the amazing invitation to be a guest speaker for two different support groups. I had an absolutely marvelous time with such wonderful, engaging, and thoughtful caregivers in our Dementia and Parkinson’s communities. It’s in moments like these that I realized just how blessed I am.
04/10/2026
NOVA Shower Chair (200lb weight capacity)—$35
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Drive Shower Seat (250lb weight capacity)—$25
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Drive Knee Scooter (300lb weight capacity)—$65
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Invacare Tracer EX2 (250lb weight capacity)—$150
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Walgreens Transport Chair (300lb weight capacity)—$75
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Drive Go Lite Bariatric Rollator (500lb weight capacity)—$125
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Vaunn Medical Shower Chairs (300lb weight capacity)—$35 each
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Seven years ago, Habitat ReStore began selling home health items, such as wheelchairs and walkers, and last month the separately run Health & Home store surpassed more than $1 million in sales.
All profits go back into funding affordable housing and repairs in the Quad-Cities so not only are purchases a great deal for the customers — most items are sold for about one-third the retail price — but they are also helping the community, Kristi Crafton, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Quad-Cities, said.
Habitat is a nonprofit Christian housing organization. Over the past 25 years, the Quad-City affiliate has built — with the help of partner families — 110 homes throughout Davenport, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Silvis, and Milan.
Among the inventory items in Health & Home are hospital beds, motorized wheelchairs, manual wheelchairs, lift recliners and more personal items, such as unopened packages of bed pads, adult diapers, bandages and dressings.
People in the Quad-Cities and as far away as Rockford, Galesburg and the Chicago area come to the store, Kuhn said.
Some are getting hip and knee replacements, and will come in with a list from their doctor of items they will need, such as high-rise seats for toilets or shower benches.
ReStore Health & Home staff cleans and inspects the items, ensuring they are safe and ready for a new home.
And people whose loved ones no longer need these often little-used items "are really happy to give us this stuff," Kuhn said. "They want these things to go to a new home. It's been super well-received."