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Many of us love to travel and of course one of the people’s choice cars is the wheelchair accessible van because we can carry some of our handicaps family or even some who can’t walk. Wheelchair accessible vans provide mobility freedom.For someone with a disability, simple every day tasks can become challenging without the independence a wheelchair accessible van can provide. If you are considering purchasing a wheelchair accessible van, you should take a few moments to sit down and make a list of your specific and general needs, both physical and financial. The next thing that you should do is begin researching dealers, making sure that you are visiting a trustworthy company that is knowledgeable, friendly, and timely and QAP certified.
NMEDA is a non-profit trade organization that aims to help consumers avail of safe, reliable and specially modified vehicles for better accessibility for people with special needs. Consumers are encouraged to buy from a NMEDA qualified dealer in order to benefit from on-site evaluation required to custom fit vehicles for special needs. This personalized approach is important because no two people with disability have exactly the same needs.
NMEDA has two different kinds of dealers - the regular Dealers and Quality Assurance Program (QAP) dealers. Both provide products and services, and QAP is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry that adheres to a systematic and documented approach to quality.
To get assistance from a qualified NMEDA dealer just visit nmeda.org. Hit the dealer’s locator, type in your Zip code and see qualified dealers near you. Please also let me know, by commenting below, whether or not you've been able to find a NMEDA-Qualified dealer, near you and how you're finding the service provided by this company.
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