National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.


NMEDA (the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association) is a non-profit association of mobility dealers, manufacturers, and rehabilitation professionals that strongly advocates providing safe and reliable vehicles to disabled persons and the elderly. The NMEDA does not sell anything, and only accepts members that adhere to the safety standards
of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If you are looking to help a loved one that is elderly or disabled get on the road to greater independence and enjoyment of life, consider learning more about a qualified NMEDA dealer who can answer your questions and help you find the right products for your needs.

NMEDA dealers sell handicap vans and vehicle modifications for disabled people. Since no two people have the same exact disability, it is recommended to use caution when buying adapted wheelchair vehicles over the internet or in catalogs. The NMEDA supports personalized, in person evaluations by recommending NMEDA qualified dealers near you that can help you find the right products for your needs, to help you achieve higher satisfaction, increased mobility, and a sense of autonomy.

NMEDA dealers also offer additional training and product refinements, and the quality of their service is maintained by adhering to the high standards required by the NMEDA's Quality Assurance Program.
The Quality Assurance Program is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. It is based on the principle that in order to satisfy customers consistently, companies must have a systematic and documented approach to quality.

Being a caregiver can be extremely difficult. Finding an NMEDA qualified dealer who can assist you in finding the right products for yourself or a loved one is the first step in improving freedom and an overall increase in quality of life. It can help the elderly and disabled become independant, to thrive, to be happier overall, and give caregivers relief and a sense of security about the welfare of their loved one.

There are NMEDA qualified dealers everywhere. To find one near you for a no obligation consultation, please visit the sponsor's site and type in your zip code. I found many near me; it's a very simple first step, and may be just what you are looking for.

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