This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of NMEDA for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
NMEDA is not out to sell you anything but rather they are a non-profit trade association that promotes safe driving and equipment for disabled people. Their members are actually required to adhere to the safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Qualified NMEDA dealers (also known as members) are the ones who sell handicap vans and vehicle modifications for disabled people.
Since no two people with a disability are the same, consumers should beware of adapted wheelchairs sold over the Internet or through catalogs. NMEDA will give you a personalized “in-person” evaluation so you can be sure you are getting the right driving solution for your lifestyle and needs. NMEDA dealers will also help with additional training or product refinements if needed.
NMEDA has both Dealers and Quality Assurance Program dealers. The Quality Assurance Program (QAP) is the only nationally recognized accreditation for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. It’s mission is to satisfy customers consistently through a systematic and documented approach to quality.
For someone caring for someone disabled, NMEDA could not only offer much needed assistance but support. They can also help the elderly and disabled get back onto the road of independence.
You can actually check nmeda.org and use the dealers locator search to see if there is a qualified dealer near you.
PinkGirlAtNight says
Excellent racing wheelchair is what I favor. And make me happy.