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The Quality Assurance Program (QAP) is the only nationally recognized
accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. It is based
on the principle that in order to satisfy customers consistently, companies must
have a systematic and documented approach to quality. The program was developed
to elevate the level of dealer performance to reliably meet consumers'
transportation needs in the safest manner possible.
The QAP designation is indicative of enhanced vehicle modification and adaptive
equipment installation consistent with the highest industry standards. Dealers
are required to follow guidelines written in accordance with motor vehicle
safety standards, a professionally managed dynamic and static testing program
and proven quality control practices that advocate the highest level of
performance and safety. |
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NMEDA is an Association of Mobility Dealers, Manufactures and Rehabilitation
Professionals that advocates providing safe, reliable vehicles and modifications
to enhance accessibility for all people. |
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ADA members are highly skilled and trained and offer the best products on the
market in van conversions, handicap vans, car hand controls, wheelchair lifts,
scooter lifts, tie downs, wheelchair accessible van rentals, paratransit and
other driving aids.
As a group ADA Members have the largest inventory of new and used wheelchair
vans in the country. Each member is a QAP participant. The QAP is a NMEDA
certification that tells you they have made a special investment in quality. |
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The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists was established in 1977 to
support professionals working in the field of driver education / driver training
and transportation equipment modifications for persons with disabilities through
education and information dissemination.
ADED, a nonprofit association, is the primary professional organization in this
specialized area, and stands ready to meet the professional needs of its members
through educational conferences and research support as well as encouraging
equipment development to maximize the transportation options for persons with
disabilities. |
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