This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Do you know that there's a non-profit organization that reaches out to our disabled loved ones? This is the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association or NMEDA. It's an organization that educates consumers on buying handicap vehicles for disabled people. Their association includes mobility dealers, manufacturers and rehabilitation professionals that advocates providing safe, reliable vehicles and modifications to enhance accessibility for all people. Not only do their members sell handicap vehicles but they are required to comply to the safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Consulting to NMEDA professionals would give you a personalized evaluation of the right product customized to your specific lifestyle. You can find lots of wheelchair vehicles being sold over the internet but it's different with NMEDA dealers who will help you, making sure that you're getting the right driving solution for your needs.
Besides the NMEDA dealers, there's also the Quality Assurance Program (QAP) dealers. This program is the only accreditation who is nationally recognized for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. They follow the principle of satisfying customers consistently by having a systematic and documented approach to quality. QAP dealers are required to meet extremely high standards. You can find an interesting list on NMEDA website as well search for the qualified dealer closest to you.
I can't imagine how hard mobility is for a disabled person. It's a big physical and emotional struggle to be always dependent to someone. It's a relief for caregivers and for the handicapped or the elderly person to have a sense of independence. NMEDA could bring them back on the road of confidence, safety and independence.
Do you know that there's a non-profit organization that reaches out to our disabled loved ones? This is the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association or NMEDA. It's an organization that educates consumers on buying handicap vehicles for disabled people. Their association includes mobility dealers, manufacturers and rehabilitation professionals that advocates providing safe, reliable vehicles and modifications to enhance accessibility for all people. Not only do their members sell handicap vehicles but they are required to comply to the safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Consulting to NMEDA professionals would give you a personalized evaluation of the right product customized to your specific lifestyle. You can find lots of wheelchair vehicles being sold over the internet but it's different with NMEDA dealers who will help you, making sure that you're getting the right driving solution for your needs.
Besides the NMEDA dealers, there's also the Quality Assurance Program (QAP) dealers. This program is the only accreditation who is nationally recognized for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. They follow the principle of satisfying customers consistently by having a systematic and documented approach to quality. QAP dealers are required to meet extremely high standards. You can find an interesting list on NMEDA website as well search for the qualified dealer closest to you.
I can't imagine how hard mobility is for a disabled person. It's a big physical and emotional struggle to be always dependent to someone. It's a relief for caregivers and for the handicapped or the elderly person to have a sense of independence. NMEDA could bring them back on the road of confidence, safety and independence.
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