This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of NMEDA for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you or a family member is disabled, you might want to check out the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA). NMEDA doesn't sell anything, instead, they connect you with reputable dealers who can provide a wide range of mobility solutions. This non-profit organization promotes safe driving and members mut adhere to all of the NHTSA standards. By using a local dealer, you can be sure that any vehicle modifications - or other mobility solutions - are adapted to the particular needs of the person who will be using them, not necessarily based on what works for "most" people.
Not only can you find Dealers through NMEDA, but you can also find out about the Quality Assurance Program. The QAP is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry and is based on the idea that to consistently satisfy customers, companies must have a systematic, documented approach to quality.
It can be challenging to be a caregiver, but by finding a dealer through NMEDA you can rest assured that you're finding someone to help you make decisions about your mobility or that of a loved one. They have dealers all over the country - the nearest one to me is only 10 miles away. How close is the nearest one to you?
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