Wheelchair vans are unlike other vehicle purchases. They provide freedom, additional comfort and can be critical in emergencies. When you or a loved one becomes disabled, day-to-day life is never quite the same. Purchasing a wheelchair van can greatly enhance independence and foster a stronger sense of self.
Purchasing a wheelchair van is a huge investment. The equipment manufacturers use to provide access to the mobility impaired is quite costly. Unlike a typical full-sized van or minivan, mobility equipped vehicles must be engineered and adapted individually, causing production costs to increase.
Don’t become overwhelmed with the price tag of these vehicles! Take a look at this comprehensive, state-by-state guide for disability grants and other resources available. If you or your loved one requires a mobility van, there is help out there! It just requires some additional research and follow-up.
This list bellow features some possible resources for information towards wheelchair grants on the West Coast and Central U.S.
Alaska:
Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA)
(907) 428- 6016 or (888) 248-3682
Grants, financial aid and other resources are available to those veterans living with disabilities in the Alaska area.
Alaska Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
(907) 465- 4879
Area Agencies on Aging provides services nationwide to elderly and disabled citizens. They can offer information of disability grants towards your mobility van.
Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA)
(907) 563-2599
This organization works to increase access of assistive technologies to those with disabilities.
Arizona:
Arizona Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
des.az.gov/services/older-adults/healthy-living
(602) 542-3332
A nationwide organization that provides services to elderly and disabled American citizens. They can offer information of disability grants towards your mobility van.
Arizona Department of Veterans Services
(602) 255-3373
If you were disabled during service you may qualify for a substantial grant towards a mobility van. Other services such as financial aid and support are available as well.
AZ Links
Seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, friends and family members as well as professionals assisting others should use this organization for resource links. The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) maintains this, which is a division of aging and adult services. Find useful information on financial aid as well as other resources.
California:
California Association of Area Agencies on Aging (C4A)
(916) 443-2800
California has a total of 33 Area Agencies on Aging with locations all over the state. If you or your loved ones require a wheelchair van to maintain mobility, this agency will help you find assistance.
California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR)
(916) 324-1313
The Department of Rehabilitation focuses on aiding disabled people in California maintain independent living and find employment. If you require a wheelchair van in order to live independently, this group can help pair you with grants that can make this happen.
California State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD)
(916) 322-8481
This organization specializes in assisting families with developmentally disabled impairments. The California SCDD strives to a lot services and resources to those wishing to increase independence.
California Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
(800) 952-5626
Those veterans whose disabilities occurred while in service may receive grants and funding that can cover the cost of a mobility van. Other resources such as financial aid, medical, mental health, vocational training can be incurred through the VA.
Colorado:
Adult Resources for Care and Help (ARCH)
(303) 866-2800
This organization helps residents 60 and over living with disabilities. Assistance options and resources are available at locations all around the state.
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
Information on a variety of services including financial assistance, caregiving and support is available through this organization. Offices are located all over the state
Colorado Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
(303) 343-1268
Those veterans whose disabilities occurred while in service may receive grants and funding that can cover the cost of a mobility van. Other resources such as financial aid, medical, mental health, vocational training can be incurred through the VA.
Center for People with Disabilities (CPWD)
(303) 442-8662
This nonprofit offers many different types of assistance to those living in the Boulder area with disabilities.
Oregon:
Northwest Americans with Disabilities Act Center (ADA)
This organization aids in providing assistance and services for disabled Oregon residents.
Blanche Fisher Foundation (BFF)
https://www.bff.org/
(503) 246-4941
This is a trust that was set up into a foundation in 1981 and offers grants for Oregon residents with disabilities.
Oregon Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA)
oregon.gov/odva/pages/default.aspx
(503) 373- 2000
Inquire about grants for disabled vets towards mobility vans. Other services are provided as well.
Mobility Unlimited
info@mobility unlimited.org
(541) 618-9468
Founded in 2001, this organization may be able to offer financial aid and resources towards those living in Oregon with disabilities.
Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD)
(503) 945-9941
Support, resources and grant money is available do those living with developmental disabilities.
Oregon Technology Access Program (OTAP)
douglasesd.k12.or.us/oregon-technology-access-program-otap/
(541) 440-4791
The Oregon technology access program (OTAP) offers assistance to families with disabled children, providing assistive technology. Funding for a mobility van for your child may be available as well.
Washington:
Washington Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers (ADRCs)
(304) 363-1595
The ADRC provides services for disabled persons as well as senior citizens. There are centers throughout the state and professionals on hand to help in finding mobility van financing.
Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC)
(360) 586-3560
The DDC serves all persons living with developmental disabilities. You may be able to find grants towards wheelchair vans or equipment.
Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
(360) 725- 2200
Serving all Veterans living in Washington. Mobility van grants are available for veterans living with disabilities. If you were injured while serving you may be eligible for larger grants.
Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)
(800) 214-8731
The Washington assistive technology act program offers support and information on funding for those requiring adaptive equipment.
Nevada:
Nevada Area Agencies on Aging
caregiver.org/connecting-caregivers/services-by-state/nevada/
Multiple office locations aid in assisting the elderly with access to resources and financial aid. Information in grants for those needing a mobility van can be obtained through this organization.
Nevada Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)
(775) 687-4210
The mission of the SILC is to help those living with disabilities gain greater independence. This state run office can help you find financing towards your wheelchair van.
Nevada Office of Veterans Services (OVS)
(775) 688-1653
Veterans services are aimed towards helping those who have served in the military acquire the resources needed to gain support for themselves and their families. If you became disabled as a result of serving in the military you may be eligible for increased grants towards your wheelchair van.
Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR)
detr.nv.gov/Page/Rehabilitation_Division_Bureau_of_Vocational_Rehabilitation
This department dedicates themselves to the training, rehabilitation and employment of Nevada Citizens.
Assistive Technology for Independent Living (AT/IL) Program
adsd.nv.gov/Programs/Physical/ATforIL/ATforIL/
(775) 687-4210
The Assistive Technology for Independent Living Program helps provide those with disabilities finds funding for adaptive equipment. Wheelchair van grants may be available.
Idaho:
Idaho Assistive Technology Program (ATP)
The Idaho Assistive Technology Program (ATP) helps mobility impaired and disabled Idaho residents gain access to adaptive equipment. Financial aid may be available towards your van.
Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
(208) 334-3390
The Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Department (DVR) assists disabled residents gain the tools they need to obtain and keep employment. Financial aid may be possible for those requiring a wheelchair van for work.
State of Idaho Division of Veterans Services (DVS)
(208) 577-2310
Disabled Veterans are eligible for services and financial aid. If you were injured during service you may qualify for a large grant. Additional resources such as medical, mental health and dental are available through the VA.
Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD)
(208) 334-2178
Idaho residents living with disabilities are eligible for financial assistance, grant money and support.
Utah:
Utah Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
(877) 424-4764
Services, resources and support for independent living for seniors is the goal of AAA. Area Agencies on Aging are nationwide. Offices are located all over the sate. These agencies can provide information on mobility van financing.
Utah Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA)
(801) 326-2372
The Veterans Affairs Department provides resources, support and services to Utah residents that have served in the military. Medical care, dental, mental health services as well as vocational assistance is offered through the VA. Grants for disabled Veterans are available towards mobility vehicles.
Utah Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
(801) 538-7530
The Vocational Rehabilitation services for the state of Utah helps those living with mobility issues find employment. Grants towards mobility vehicles for work transportation can be found.
Utah Developmental Disabilities Council (DCC)
(801) 533-3965
The Developmental Disabilities Council (DCC) aims to support those with developmental disabilities live independent lifestyles.
Montana:
Montana Veterans Affairs (VA)
va.gov/directory/Guide/state.asp?STATE=MT&dnum=ALL
(406) 324-3740
The Veterans Affairs department provides resources, services, mental health, medical, dental and vocational support to those who have served in the military. If you are a disabled veteran and require a mobility van for transportation, grants may be available.
MonTech
montech.ruralinstitute.umt.edu
1-877-243-5511
MonTech has access to resources in regards to adaptive technology for the mobility impaired. Financial assistance towards handicap equipment is possible.
Montana Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD)
(406) 443-4371
The Montana Council on Developmental Disabilities (CDD) aims at supporting and advocating for those with developmental disabilities. Financial aid is available to those with mobility impairments.
Montana Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Programs
The vocational rehabilitation program is a statewide organization that provides support for those seeking gainful employment. If you or your loved one has a handicap and requires a mobility vehicle for work transportation, grants may be possible.
Wyoming:
Wyoming Assistive Technology Resources (WATR)
(307) 766-6187
The Wyoming Assistive Technology Resources association looks to make assistive equipment easily available to those living with disabilities. Financing resources and grant information may be found here.
Wyoming Military Department
(307) 772-5253
The Veterans department of Wyoming aims to assist those who have served in the military with resources, benefits, medical, dental, mental health and vocational services. Financial aid and grants towards mobility vehicles are available to Wyoming veterans.
Wyoming Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)
(877) 435-7851
The Wyoming aging and disability resource centers (ADRCs) serves the elderly and disabled populations and links them to various benefits and assistance. Financial grants and information is available through these centers.
Wyoming Statewide Independent Living Council (SICL)
(307) 777-7191
The Wyoming Statewide Independent Living Council (SICL) can help link those with disabilities towards resources and assistance.
New Mexico:
New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department
(505) 476-4799
The New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department provides information and resources to senior citizens and the disabled. If you require a mobility vehicle to maintain your lifestyle they may be able to link you to financial assistance.
New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMATP)
(800) 866-2253
NMATP is an adaptive equipment program that helps get mobility technology into the hands of disabled New Mexico residents. The University New Mexico is one of the leading universities with handicap and adaptive equipment research. NMATP can help you find you proper equipment and financial aid as well.
New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services (NMDVS)
(866) 433-8387
The department of Veterans’ services provide a multitude of resources to those who have served in the US military. Medical, dental, mental health, vocational and other resources are provided through the VA. If you or your loved one was injured in the service and requires a mobility vehicle, grants are available.
Southwest Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center
(713) 520-0232
ADA centers are nationwide. Get a hold of your local chapter and find information on resources and financial aid opportunities.
These are just a few of the places to start looking for wheelchair financing assistance. There are many other private foundations and grants.
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