5/19/2010

NMEDA

Posted by Meryl (proud pinay)

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


Do you have a family member who uses a scooter or power chair? Are you a person who uses a wheelchair and wants to drive? Or are you a caregiver whose patient uses a wheelchair and requires help in getting in and out of the car? Maybe you find it difficult transporting a passenger using scooters and power chairs which are too heavy and bulky. There's a solution to this problem! Have you heard about NMEDA? NMEDA is a non-profit trade association of mobility equipment dealers, driver rehabilitation specialists, and other professionals who are working together to improve transportation options of people with disabilities.

If you are planning or deciding on purchasing an adapted wheelchair vehicle because you still want to drive despite being disabled or you want to get back onto the road of independence, or you are transporting a patient or passenger in vehicles, NMEDA will make it easier for you by educating you on buying products from a NMEDA qualified dealers. The NMEDA has DEALERS which should be your first stop in the process. They conduct on-site evaluations to custom fit vehicles to your specific needs or based on your specific situation. In that way, you can be sure you are getting the right driving solution customized to your specific lifestyle and needs. It would really be a big advantage if you will buy from NMEDA qualified dealer. Need additional training or product refinements? Your NMEDA dealer is there to help you!

Aside from that, NMEDA administers a Quality Assurance Program (QAP) which is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. This program was developed to promote quality, safety and reliability within the industry.

Being a caregiver is a tough job and you need to have your special needs attended to as well. You will find that scooter and powerchairs are heavy and bulky. It is important for you to be cautious and aware of your own limitations when trying to help your patient or someone else into a vehicle because lifting wheelchairs can cause potential backstrain and other injuries to you too. An NMEDA qualified dealer could assist in transporting your elderly or disabled family member. Plus, they too can help the elderly or disabled get back onto the road of independence.

I suggest you visit nmeda.org. On the homepage, hit the dealers locator and type in your ZIP code and see the qualified dealer nearest you! So what's the closest qualified dealer near you? Kindly leave your comment in my post, guys. Thanks!

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