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WILMINGTON, Mass. – DASCO Home Medical Equipment has officially expanded its presence in the Northeast by opening a new 3,400-square-foot office located at 50 Concord Street in Wilmington, Massachusetts. This marks a significant milestone for the company, which was founded in Ohio in 1987.
DASCO is known for providing a wide range of home medical equipment and supplies, catering to the needs of patients and healthcare providers alike. The establishment of this new office in Wilmington is part of the company’s strategic plan to enhance its service capabilities and accessibility in the region.
With this expansion, DASCO aims to improve the quality of care for patients by ensuring they have access to essential medical equipment and support. The Wilmington office is expected to create new job opportunities and strengthen the local economy while providing valuable services to the community. As DASCO continues to grow, it remains committed to its mission of delivering high-quality home healthcare solutions.
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