• Superior Van & Mobility is the largest family-owned mobility dealer with locations across the South and Midwest, providing wheelchair accessible vehicles. MDFF has worked with Superior Van & Mobility for over a decade. See more of their own resources compiled for vehicles, adaptive equipment, and more.
  • MobilityWorks has over 90 locations accross the United States. You can shop online or in-store to find an accessible vehicle that works for your specific needs.
  • FR Conversions specializes in wheelchair-accessible rear-entry vehicle conversions. Rear-entry vehicles are often one of the lowest price-point options for families needing wheelchair-accessible transportation, and FR’s durable ramp hinge system is designed to help reduce long-term repair needs. FR Conversions vehicles are sold through their NMEDA dealer network, including Superior Van & Mobility and MobilityWorks in Indiana.
  • Bridge to Mobility is a national non-profit providing last-dollar funding assistance for wheelchair accessible vehicles. If you need help bridging the gap to bring your accessible vehicle home, ask your NMEDA dealer to apply for Bridge to Mobility funding.
  • The Jett Foundation offers a variety of programs and assistance for families with Duchenne. Their programs include: Family Workshops and Community Webinar Series, Jett Giving Fund, Porch Nite, Camp Promise, and an Accessible Vehicle Fund.
  • Keys to Progress Veteran Vehicle Giveaway: Progressive Insurance has a vehicle giveaway specifically for veterans.
  • National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA):  A 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association serving the auto mobility industry in the US and Canada. They provide education & training to their members and partners, and advocate for the industry before Congress, state legislatures and federal regulatory agencies.  You may also find dealers of mobility equipment in your area.

 

  • IHCDA – Ramp Up Indiana: provides grants to not-for-profit organizations or local units of government for the installation of exterior ramps to homes occupied by people who need to improve the accessibility of their homes. Contact MDFF if you need assistance/a partner with a ramp.
  • Servants at Work (SAWS) –  Servants at Work builds freedom and independence through accessibility ramps.
  • Easterseals Crossroads – INDATA Project: They have been providing assistive technology solutions in Indiana since 1979. In 2007, they partnered with the State of Indiana, Bureau of Rehabilitative Services to establish the Indiana Assistive Technology Act (INDATA) Project.  The project’s core services include information and referral, funding assistance, public awareness and education, device demos, device loan, reutilized computers, and equipment reutilization.
  • Indiana Home Safety & Mobility – From stairlifts to bathroom safety, they have you covered to help you remain comfortable in your home as you age, no matter your needs.
  • SureHands Lift & Care – They offer a variety of lift system solutions including ceiling lift, wall lift, mobile lift or even a specially tailored lift for various activities.