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Celebrating 23 Years of the ADA A Message from the Acting Assistant Attorney General

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Celebrating 23 Years of the ADA:
A Message from the Acting Assistant Attorney General

Twenty-three years ago this week, our nation committed to a comprehensive mandate to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities by enacting the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Civil Rights Division is proud to play a critical role in enforcing the ADA, working towards a future in which all the doors are open to equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, integration and economic self-sufficiency for persons with disabilities. In honor of the 23rd anniversary of the ADA, each day this week we have celebrated Department of Justice enforcement efforts that have opened gateways to full participation and opportunity for people with disabilities. Visit our ADA Anniversary Week webpage to learn more: http://www.ada.gov/ada-23-anni.htm.

In April 2013, the Civil Rights Division issued a report detailing recent accomplishments in enforcing federal laws that prohibit discrimination and uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all who live in America. As described in the Report, the Division achieved results for people with disabilities in over 1,600 actions under the ADA, including lawsuits, settlement agreements, and successful mediations from 2009-2012. The Report also describes the Division’s extensive ADA technical assistance and outreach program. In the past four years, Division staff helped more than 200,000 people who called our ADA Information Line to learn how the ADA applies to them. In Fiscal Year 2012, the Division answered more than 60,000 calls. Click here for links to the Accomplishments Report pages detailing disability rights enforcement efforts http://www.ada.gov/disability-rights-accomplishments.htm (html) andhttp://www.ada.gov/disability-rights-accomplishments.pdf (pdf).

Equal opportunity for those with disabilities is a vision that the Division hopes will soon extend beyond our nation’s borders. There are over 50 million Americans with disabilities, including 5.5 million veterans living abroad who frequently face barriers when they travel, conduct business, study, live or retire overseas. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities improves protections for persons with disabilities overseas, and allows the full range of U.S. accessibility rights and benefits to spread throughout the world. The Division continues to play an active role in the quest for U.S. ratification of the Convention to ensure additional gateways open for people with disabilities across the globe.

Here at home, we have come a long way in the journey for equal justice under the law for people with disabilities. We are frequently reminded, however, that — in the words of the late Senator Edward Kennedy — “the business of civil rights remains the unfinished business of America.” The Civil Rights Division plays a critical role in helping the nation realize the promise of its founding principles. Over the past 23 years, the Division has continued our nation’s journey toward equal justice. But we have more work to do. Today, on the 23rd anniversary of the ADA, I am happy to reaffirm the Division’s commitment to the promise of equal opportunity for people with disabilities in the months and years to come.

Jocelyn Samuels


ADA Home Page

Reviewing the Honda Mobility Equipment Program for Disabled Drivers

Reviewing the Honda Mobility Program for Disabled Drivers

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The Honda Customer Mobility Assistance Program

Honda recognizes the additional expenses associated with owning an adaptive vehicle and has established a special program designed to defer some of the expenses associated with vehicle conversion. If you’re considering the purchase of a Honda wheelchair van, you will want to take advantage of this program.

The Customer Mobility Assistance Program provides buyers with reimbursement for up to $1,000 in expenses related to the installation of qualifying equipment on any leased or purchased Honda vehicle. It is not the most substantial assistance program available, but it can be used in conjunction with other benefits and most people will qualify for the program rather easily.

Customer Mobility Assistance Program Details

Here’s what you need to know about the program:

  • You can get program application forms from any Honda dealer. Alternatively, they are available via the Internet at Honda’s website.
  • Honda’s warranties do not extend to cover any installed adaptive equipment.
  • The reimbursement applies to any modifications that have National Highway Traffic Association approval.
  • Reimbursements do not apply to fleet vehicles or used Hondas.
  • Honda provides a reimbursement check within four weeks of receiving the required documentation for your wheelchair van’s conversion.
  • Only those who purchase or lease a new Honda are eligible for the program and it’s limited to vehicles that are still within the period of the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Your conversion modifications will not invalidate your Honda warranty. However, if the equipment is a cause of damage or the source of a later problem with the vehicle, your warranty may no longer cover that specific repair.
  • You have six months to request reimbursement after the installation of the equipment.

Reviewing the Program

While $1,000 won’t come close to covering the full cost of a wheelchair conversion, it would be foolish to overlook this program when purchasing a new Honda. It basically guarantees repayment for $1,000 of your personal expenses. Unless you’re in the habit of turning down $1,000 gifts, you should sign up and learn about the documentation you’ll need to provide in order to obtain your rebate.

Here are a few important things to remember about Honda’s program:

  • It is a reimbursement program. You won’t receive cash up-front to pay for your vehicle’s modifications. You’ll need to have the work done and to pay for it before Honda will supply you with the check.
  • The program does have precise documentation requirements. Don’t assume that you’ll be able to stop by to pick up a quick check at your local Honda dealership with a few receipts five months and twenty-nine days after you pay for the conversions. You need to follow their procedures.
  • You still make all conversion decisions. Your eligibility is based on making NHTSA-approved modifications. Beyond that simple requirement, Toyota does not rate, screen or refuse payment for adaptations.

A Word for Veterans

Although programs like Honda’s can be a real help, there are other options to help pay for your wheelchair van and conversions. Many veterans need specially modified vehicles, but they don’t realize that they may be able to get government assistance to defray the cost of their Element or Odyssey.

Service-connected veterans qualify for automotive assistance if they have experienced a loss of their hands or feet. They’re also eligible based on a permanent vision impairment, damage to one or both knees or damage to one or both hips.

Veterans who are non-service-connected may still qualify for benefits. Determinations are usually made on the basis of the rating of a service-related disability. Usually, these benefits are extended exclusively for equipment and modifications that don’t involve operational equipment. In other words, one may get assistance in having an Odyssey’s floor lowered, but the VA will not cover hand controls for the driver.

If someone qualifies, the Veterans Administration may put up to $19,500 toward your Honda wheelchair van. There are a variety of limitations associated with the exact nature of the spending and qualifications, but overall it is a solid benefit that can provide tremendous assistance. If you’re interested in details, the policy is outlined in the VA Handbook in section 1173.4. You can also find your nearest regional VA office by calling 1-800-827-1000

Conclusion

Purchasing a wheelchair van and covering the price of its conversion can be a financial challenge. Honda is ready to help by providing up to $1,000 in reimbursement. Anyone purchasing a Honda disability vehicle should sign up for their reimbursement program.

Meanwhile, it’s important to investigate other programs and options. The potential for veterans of the armed services to receive assistance from the Veterans Administration is a perfect example of a great opportunity that’s overlook too often. One should always investigate the programs for which they may be eligible. That’s the best way to control costs when converting a Honda for use as a wheelchair van.

The Advantages of a Rear Entry Wheelchair Van Over a Side Entry Model

The Advantages of a Rear Entry Van Over a Side Entry Model

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Rear Entry Wheelchair Vans

One of the biggest decisions that any van conversion customer will make is whether to place the vehicle’s ramp in the rear or on the side of the vehicle. This decision has some pretty big implications, including how easy it is to maneuver inside the cabin, overall cost and consideration for additional passengers. When choosing between these two popular options for handicap accessible vans, consumers should keep in mind the unique and distinct benefits of choosing a rear entry van over one of our side-access models.

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The benefits that come from a rear entry van are pretty big when it comes to both usability and accessibility. First and foremost, accessing the van from the rear actually allows for a wider ramp and a wider opening for access to the van, which is perfect for bulkier power chair models. In addition, rear access means that the actual access ramp itself can be longer, allowing an easier climb into the vehicle. And, because no side clearance is required, customers can park anywhere–even outside of the typical handicap parking space–without encountering maneuverability or space issues.

New and Used Handicap Vans with Rear Entry:

Less Conversion, Lower Cost

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A rear entry van actually requires a less complex conversion process and is therefore much more affordable for customers to purchase. Unlike a side conversion, the process of installing a longer access ramp in the rear of the vehicle is relatively simple and straightforward, and the greater amount of space in the rear of the vehicle allows for a quicker and simpler conversion process overall. It’s the kind of common-sense conversion process that saves customers money up-front, and ample amounts of time every time they use the vehicle on their own. It also means that the vehicle itself is closer to the original look and feel of its non-converted counterpart, which is a nice touch.

Increased Clearance with a Rear Entry Van

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While side-entry used handicap vans only grant about three or four inches of ground clearance, purchasing a rear entry van conversion actually gives the vehicle seven to eight inches of clearance. That promotes enhanced usability and the vehicle’s long-lasting integrity, which is key when buying a conversion in the first place. Making sure that the conversion is usable, and the vehicle is optimally designed, are the two most important things to consider when choosing a conversion overall.

 Call us at 508-697-6006 with your rear entry wheelchair van questions

Wheelchair Van Service Considerations Maine

Wheelchair Van Service Considerations in ME

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At VMi New England Mobility Center, we believe that the service you receive in Maine after you purchase a wheelchair van is just as important as the service you received during your purchasing process. Our main goal is to keep you and the other passengers in the vehicle as safe as possible, which is why our wheelchair van service offerings are unlike any others in the vehicle modification industry.

Trained Service Technicians

All VMi New England Mobility Center Technicians are certified in the mobility equipment that is sold, installed, and serviced.  We are held to the highest standards in the adaptive vehicle industry.

Some of Longest Warranties in the Vehicle Modification Industry

We want to protect our customers and make sure that we offer the best options for them.

Operational Maintenance Program

For more than 27 years we have implemented and evolved a multi-faceted operational maintenance schedule unavailable at any other facility in the country to assist you in maintaining optimum driving performance while also assessing critical component deterioration before it occurs. Our Service Technicians will provide you with list of all work performed on your wheelchair accessible vehicle and a list of any items that may require future attention. Also, we will inform you of any upcoming maintenance and service you may need done to your wheelchair accessible vehicle in order to make sure your adaptive vehicle is in top condition.

Other dealers want your old vans to rust and fall apart so they can sell you a new one.

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Operational Maintenance of Adaptive Mobility Equipment on:

  • Lowered Floor Wheelchair Van (New & Used)
  • Full-Size Wheelchair Vans (New & Used)
  • Primary and Secondary Driving Controls
  • Wheelchair Lifts and Scooter Lifts
  • Wheelchair Securement Systems (automatic and manual)
  • Power Seat Bases
  • Power Door Operators

Special service work or repairs to your Adaptive Equipment

Installation of new Adaptive Equipment on new and used wheelchair vans such as:

  • Hand Controls
  • Wheelchair Lifts and Scooter Lifts
  • Raised Doors
  • Lowered Floors
  • Specialized gas, brake, and steering systems
  • Turning Automotive Seats

Vermont Commercial Wheelchair Vans

According to the 2005 American Community Study by the Center for Personal Assistance Services, approximately 95,000 individuals living in Vermont are considered to be disabled in some manner. Specifically, about 2.4% of the population of Vermont have difficulty with every day tasks such as taking a bath, getting dressed, moving about the house, and driving.

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At the VMi New England Mobility Center, we offer specialized transportation products and services for private and commercial use. For more than 25 years we have been servicing the commercial and personal wheelchair vehicle needs of the state of Vermont including the Burlington area and Chittenden, Franklin and Grand Isle counties.

If your business needs a new or used accessible van, bus, shuttle or other commercial vehicle in Vermont, look through our online inventory to find the vehicle that’s right for you. View our commercial accessible vehicles, used vans and buses, modifications and accessories or visit our commercial wheelchair van and bus inventory.

We can help you evaluate how many passengers you need to carry, Vermont state regulatory requirements and other commercial considerations when buying a wheelchair van, replacement parts or accessories.

After VMi New England Mobility Center helps you locate the perfect commercial wheelchair van, bus, shuttle, or ambulette, we deliver! We can deliver it right to your door. We will drive, tow or trailer your wheelchair accessible vehicle to Vermont, to your business. We often make deliveries to Burlington, South Burlington, as well as Franklin, Grand Isle and Chittenden counties, so contact us today for your commercial mobility needs, so contact us today.

Learn more about delivery information for Vermont wheelchair vans and parts and our commercial warranty.

We look forward to helping your business provide exceptional service to your wheelchair users, school students, group homes, and rehab centers in the great state of Vermont.