Mobility Resources
Listed below are resources that may be helpful. We take no responsibility for their content.
Automotive Manufacturer Rebates
* NOTICE *
The following are Mobility Assistance Programs offered by various vehicle manufacturers. Not all vehicles can be modified, and some are manufactured especially for conversions at the factory. It is critical that you verify whether your vehicle can be modified prior to purchasing. Please contact Superior Van & Mobility BEFORE purchasing a vehicle from your local dealership. We can work directly with you and your dealer to insure that you have the proper vehicle at the lowest overall cost.
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Daimler Chrysler -- Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep
When the customer buys or leases any new Daimler Chrysler Corporation vehicle, Daimler Chrysler Corporation will provide cash reimbursement to help cover the cost of installing adaptive driver or passenger equipment on the vehicle. Conversions to full-size Ram Vans, Ram Wagons and mini-vans may be reimbursed up to $1000 while all other Daimler Chrysler Corporation cars, and trucks. For more information, contact the Daimler Chrysler Automobility Program toll free at 800-255-9877(TTY Users: 800-922-3826). In Canada call 800-265-6908 or 313-961-9448.
Ford Motor Company
The Ford Mobility Motoring Program provides the customer with a check, directly from a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, for up to $1000 toward the exact cost of the installation of adaptive equipment when purchasing or leasing any eligible new Ford or Lincoln-Mercury vehicle. For more information, contact the Ford Mobility Motoring Program toll free at 800-952-2248 (TTY Users: 800-833-0312). In Canada call 800-565-8985.
General Motors
Through the GENERAL MOTORS (GM) Mobility Program, a customer will be reimbursed for an amount matching the cost of after-market driver or passenger adaptive aids, including installation, or reinstallation, up to a maximum of $1000 when such equipment is installed on an eligible GENERAL MOTORS (GM) vehicle. For more information, contact the GENERAL MOTORS (GM) Mobility Assistance Center, toll free at 800-323-9935 (TTY Users: 800-833-9935). In Canada call 800-263-3777 or 905-644-6624.
Lexus
Lexus will reimburse the cost up to $1,000 to each eligible, original retail customer for purchasing and installation of qualifying adaptive driving or passenger equipment for transporting persons with physical disabilities. This offer applies to all Lexus vehicles purchased or leased new in 2001 or later. Leased vehicles require advance written lessor approval of adaptive-equipment installations.
Saturn
Customers will be reimbursed by the Saturn Mobility Program for the cost of after-market driver of passenger adaptive aids, including installation, or reinstallation, in an amount up to a maximum of $1000 when such equipment is installed on an eligible Saturn vehicle. For more information, contact the Saturn Mobility Program, toll free at 800-553-6000 (TTY Users: 800-833-6000). In Canada call 800-553-6000.
Toyota
Assistance Program Guidelines - Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. will provide a reimbursement of up to $1,000 to each eligible, original retail customer, for the exact cost they paid to purchase and install qualifying adaptive driving or passenger equipment for transporting persons with physical disabilities.
Volkswagen
Volkswagen will refund $1000 on the purchase or lease of a new Volkswagen vehicle if vehicle access equipment is installed. For more information, contact Volkswagen of America, Inc., Mobility Access Program, PO Box 214378, Auburn Hills, MI, 48321-9975 or toll free at 1-800-DRIVE VW. Or visit Volkswagen on the web at www.vw.com.
Volvo
Mobility by Volvo provides: Up to $1,000 in financial assistance toward the cost of adding adaptive equipment to an eligible new 2004 Volvo and up to $200 on alert hearing devices. Maximum reimbursement is $1,000.
Dealers
General - National Information
Disabled American Veterans
Building Better Lives for Disabled American Veterans and Their Families.
Independent Living Centers
In certain instances, grant money may be available for Adaptive Equipment. See www.ilusa.com for more information.
The Paralyzed Veterans of America
A congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members-veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction.
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Our goal is to provide excellence in patient care, veterans' benefits and customer satisfaction. Our department's employees continue to offer their dedication and commitment to help veterans get the services they have earned. Our nation's veterans deserve no less.
VA Enrollment Form
Application for Health Benefits
VA Spina Bifida Benefits
The VA provides monetary allowances, vocational training and VA-financed health care benefits to the children of Vietnam veterans diagnosed with Spina Bifida.
Veterans Health Administration
This web site contains information regarding VHA-wide policies, procedures, requirements and other information of general applicability.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Each state has a Vocational Rehabilitation Division. This is an excellent program that may help fund your Adaptive Equipment or Van Conversion in order to insure that you have transportation to school or work. We work closely with all Vocational Rehabilitation offices in our area. See www.vocrehab.com for more information.
Indiana
Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services
Contact Phone: 1-800-545-7763
Kentucky
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
Contact Phone: 1-800-372-7172
FIRST-LINK of the Bluegrass
Contact Phone: (859) 313-LINK
KY Assistive Technology Loan
The Kentucky Assistive Technology Loan Corporation (KATLC) offers low interest loans through its lending partner, Fifth Third Bank, for qualified applicants who need any type of equipment or home modification that will increase a person's mobility or enable them to become more independent.

