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Your state’s Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services may pay for the cost of adaptive modifications to your vehicle and/or adaptive equipment to allow an individual with a disability to remain in or enter the workforce. Please contact your local state office or your Mobility Resource Dealer for details.
Up to $1,000 is available to help pay for the cost of Adaptive Van Conversions, Scooter Lifts, Wheelchair Lifts, Hand Controls, Tie Downs, Turning Automotive Seating and other adaptive equipment.
Find your Medicare carrier easily with this list of carriers broken down by state.
Visit www.VA.gov or visit this link for VA Facilities by state.
Find information relevant to your state easily.
NHTSA’s mission with respect to older road users is to keep them safely mobile through programs directed toward reducing traffic-related injuries and fatalities among older people.
This Physician’s Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers was developed by the American Medical Association in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Driver Training may be indicated with or without adaptive equipment. It is provided following successful completion of a driver evaluation. The training program must provide a vehicle that is matched to the driver’s individual needs. For more information, you can visit the ADED site.
Exceptional Parent Magazine provides practical advice and emotional support to families of children and adults with disabilities and special health care needs, as well as the physicians, allied health care and educational professionals who are involved in their care and development.
WheelchairNet is a community for people who have a common interest in (or in some cases a passion for) wheelchair technology and its improvement and successful application.
disABILITY features an aggregation of helpful links and resources for persons with disabilities.
Refer to this page for additional resource links.
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