Chapter 15: Transportation
Section 5: Vehicle Modification Assistance And Adaptive Driving
Chrysler Automobility Program
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[email protected]Provides cash reimbursement to help cover the cost of installing adaptive driver or passenger equipment on your vehicle. Leased vehicles must be leased for a minimum of 12 months to be eligible. Adaptive equipment is defined as equipment needed by a person with a disability to drive, enter, exit and/or be transported safely in a motor vehicle. Conversions to full-size
Conversions to Dodge Caravan, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Chrysler Town & Country models may be reimbursed up to a maximum of $1,000. Conversions to all other eligible Chrysler models qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $750. Dodge Sprinter models qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $500 on wheel chair lifts. Running boards qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $400. Alerting devices qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $200. These reimbursements will not be reduced or affected by any additional outside funding. Consult your dealer for complete eligibility requirements.
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Ford Mobility Motoring Program
The Ford Mobility Motoring Program provides up to $1,000 toward the cost of installed adaptive equipment, or up to $200 on alert hearing devices, lumbar seats and running boards.
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GM Mobility Reimbursement Program
General Motors can accommodate your mobility needs with vehicles, guidance on adaptive equipment and financial assistance.
Receive up to $1,000† when you add eligible mobility-related equipment to your new Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac or GMC vehicle. Or receive up to $1,200† when you have qualifying adaptive equipment installed (or reinstalled) on an eligible purchased or leased new Express or Savana van. Plus, if you receive the GM Mobility Reimbursement, you can receive 2 years of OnStar† Safety & Security coverage and Remote Access Plan† with access to an available in-vehicle 4G LTE Wi-Fi® Hotspot.†
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Handicapped Vehicle Services Unlimited
With over 28 years of experience and commitment to the mobility industry, Handicapped Vehicle Services Unlimited in Tulsa is the largest stocking dealer of lowered-floor accessible vans in the Southwest. Their mission is to provide one-on-one consultation to determine the correct equipment or modifications for your individual needs. HVSU has the most experience consultants and finest selection of new and used accessible vans.
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INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Hospital
INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Hospital offers acute care therapy services, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient rehabilitation at convenient locations in the Oklahoma City area, as well as across the state.
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Kinetic Training Programs at Decisive Driver
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[email protected]The Kinetic Training Program at Decisive Driver is Oklahoma's oldest and largest rehabilitative driver training program. Today, almost 45 years after its inception, the Kinetic Program has trained over 10,000 disabled and neurodiverse Oklahomans how to drive and, consequently, how to live life with the freedom that driving brings. Kinetic also does assessments to determine what types of hand controls/custom equipment are needed in the vehicles of someone with a disability, and they also provide driver training with that equipment.
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Newby-Vance Mobility
Newby-Vance Mobility is a major mobility distributor of mini-vans with lowered floors, power doors and power ramps for wheel chair and electric scooter access. Full-size vans with lowered floors, raised door kits and raised roofs also are available.
7500 S Shields Blvd,
Oklahoma City, OK 73149
(405) 778-2013
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United Access Mobility Auto Sales
Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles, Driving Controls, Vehicle Lifts, Adaptive Seating, High Tech Driving Controls
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View Point Mobility
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[email protected]Viewpoint Mobility is the manufacturer of North America's wheelchair accessible minivan, The Vision. The Vision is a rear-entry, lowered floor modification that is seamlessly engineered to make DaimlerChrysler, Ford, and General Motors minivans as barrier-free as possible.