This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.
Safety while driving is a must these days with all the modern distractions, and NMEDA is helping to make driving more safe! NMEDA is a non-profit association. They educate consumers on buying products from a NMEDA qualified dealers. NMEDA does not sell anything, but only promotes products that they deem safe for specifically disabled drivers. No two people with the same impairment need the same products, that why NMEDA helps to sift through the confusing info to provide accurate and safe products.
Their Quality Assurance Program is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry, which helps people with mobility issues find and research the best products that will work for them. They also offer product training and personalized evaluation to find what you specifically need to gain your freedom.
NMEDA has Dealers AND Quality Assurance Programs that insure all the products they endorse are not only safe but made with quality. NMEDA can help the disabled get their mobility back by providing education and products to get them back on the road to independence.
It is very difficult for people with mobility issues to get out, but the NMEDA helps them to find mobility solutions to get them driving and safely. If you choose to acquire products, take advantage of their educational training to help you figure out how to use and care for equipment. Safety is the number one key.
You can go to Please be sure to go to nmeda.org and type in your ZIP code to find a dealer near you. They can also provide training and materials on how to find the best mobility product to fit your needs.
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June 7th, 2010
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Good informative post! keep keep on updating such interesting post
It’s good that made programs that pays attention to people with disability. Just a little of this, it is a big help to them and just by this, they will feel that they are still part of this community and that they are no different and that they also have rights.