MBT supports the following equipment categories in assisted living and long-term care settings:
If your community operates equipment not listed here, submit a scope review request and MBT will assess whether it falls within the approved service scope. MBT communicates clearly about what it can and cannot service before any agreement is made.
MBT is not a large national company with standardized contracts and centralized scheduling. It is an independent service organization built around direct communication, practical scope, and organized documentation. For assisted living communities that need a service partner they can actually reach and rely on, that difference matters.
MBT’s service is priced and structured for the operational reality of assisted living communities – not scaled for hospital-size contracts. Facilities get the service they actually need, documented the way compliance requires, without paying for overhead that does not benefit them.
For communities that have never worked with an independent biomedical service provider, MBT can help define what a practical service program looks like – starting with an equipment inventory review and building a schedule and documentation structure that fits the community’s operational calendar and compliance requirements.
Yes. Assisted living and long-term care communities are one of the facility types MBT serves across the Midwest. MBT’s service is structured for the operational scale and budget reality of assisted living environments – not priced or designed for hospital-scale contracts.
MBT supports patient monitoring and vital signs equipment, mobility and patient-handling equipment, clinical support devices, oxygen and respiratory support equipment where applicable, nurse call systems where in scope, and general biomedical equipment within the approved service scope. Submit a scope review request to confirm whether your specific equipment is a fit.
Yes. MBT can conduct a pre-survey equipment review to assess the current state of your service records, identify equipment that has not been recently maintained, and help prioritize what needs to be addressed before a review date. Ongoing service with MBT also builds a documented service history that supports survey readiness.
Yes. Every service visit includes written documentation of what was performed, what was found, and any recommended follow-up. Documentation is formatted to support state licensing reviews and internal compliance recordkeeping.
Yes. MBT offers recurring preventive maintenance programs and service contracts structured around the community’s equipment inventory and scheduling needs. Recurring programs are available for communities that want organized, scheduled service with consistent documentation.
Yes. MBT works with communities that are establishing a formal equipment service program for the first time. The process starts with an equipment inventory review and a recommended schedule and documentation structure. This is one of the most common starting points for assisted living communities that reach out to MBT.
Yes. MBT serves assisted living and long-term care communities throughout the Midwest including Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Contact MBT to confirm availability for your specific location.
Submit a facility scope review request through the website or call (708) 406-9887 directly. Include your community’s location, a general description of your equipment, and whether you are looking for a one-time service visit or a recurring program. MBT will follow up to discuss next steps.