Adaptive Driving   

With the right training and/or equipment, anybody can enjoy the privilege of driving a vehicle or even be a passenger.   A special challenge, born with or newly acquired, does not have to limit you. 

Various ramps (power & manual) to help get you up into the vehicle.

Special grab bars and assistive straps can be easily added help you get in/out of a vehicle.

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Manual or power lifts to get wheelchairs & scooters up and securely into a van or onto the roof of a car.

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Hand controls, alternate pedal placement, and special mirrors can help make controlling the vehicle safe again.  

   Given the danger and expense involved in learning new techniques and buying most modifications; however, you would be wise to hire a certified professional and/or facility to conduct a driving assessment.

Certified driver rehabilitation specialists can assist you with decision to stop driving or, possibly, offer recommendations to enable you to stay on the road.  They often have adapted vehicles to test drive some of the adaptive driving modifications, such as wheelchair lifts and hand controls. 

For information about levels of certification and certifying organizations, consult the website listed below: