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Ireland's Care Product Experts TheMobilityShop.ie is a specialist company selling daily living aids, giving our customers the freedom to move around without restrictions. We offer a friendly and professional service so should you have any queries please contact us. Our customers can shop with 100% confidence online knowing they can return a product to us for a refund if it does not suit your requirements. Please read our returns policy, some terms and conditions apply but not too many. We have a variety of HSE preferred products and European leading manufacturers in stock so you can choose from a selection of wheelchairs, bath lifts, grab rails and walking aids. You will also find handy aids that will ease common every day tasks, such as opening jars, getting from A to B, buttoning your shirt and picking up fallen items. TheMobilityShop.ie is a 100% Irish owned business. All orders must be placed online, however, if you are searching for a particular product which we haven't listed on our website, please contact us and we will do our best to order the product in for you through our network of suppliers.




We are pleased to be Ireland's most efficient online mobility business and therefore our lean business model allows us to sell products at low cost. If you find the same product available for sale from any other Irish website we will do our best to beat any Irish competitor's price. So you can shop with confidence, knowing that you are getting the best price in the Irish market.IWA was founded in 1960 by a small group of wheelchair users committed to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities in Ireland. IWA has gone on to become an important provider of quality services to people with limited mobility throughout the country. Today, our association is made up of a vibrant network of 20,000 members and 2,300 staff, as well as many dedicated volunteers. Together we work to achieve greater independence, freedom and choice for people living with a disability. Clontarf ROC Achieves 3 Nominations IWA co-hosts Sports Ability Day IWA joins call for CRPD ratification




Browse through some of our services using the tabs below On Orders Over €50 Go Mobility Now Sell Kymco Mobility Scooters in Ireland! Mobility Scooter Home Demonstration Wheelchairs For Sale Ireland - Where to Buy? Freedom Mobility.ieOur showrooms are based in Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo (You will get directions here) and also have a depot in Oranmore Co.Galway. We are ideally located for customers in Connaught, but supply vehicles nationwide, throughout Ireland. With over 20 years of experience in the motor trade, our team are experts in the purchase of wheelchair accessible vehicles, and we're available to provide advice to disabled drivers on the purchase of new and second-hand vehicles for adaptation to suit their needs. Specialist Company for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles At Freedom Mobility, we provide both new and used wheelchair accessible vehicles for sale, lease or hire. We also provide a vehicle adaptation service for your existing car if required.




We also offer a range of wheelchair accessible taxis for sale. Our service is consumer focused and we always go that extra mile to ensure that the process of acquiring a car from us is as hassle free as possible; from grant applications right through to after sales support. Freedom Mobility showrooms can be found in Galway and Mayo, but our service is available on your doorstep if desired; simply call our offices and arrange a no obligation consultation with one of our team to test-drive your chosen vehicle. We are Ireland’s biggest stockists of high quality new & used wheelchair accessible cars & adapted vehicles. Give us a call for help, advice, guidance & information 094-9542652 / 087-7607879 / 087-2646349 To provide you with the vehicle that suits your needs. In stock we have the largest selection of wheelchair accessible and modified vehicles in the country. Search CarsBrowse our selection of cars. Can't see the vehicle you are looking for? Get in touch, I am sure we can help.




Get In touchYou can contact us through email, telephone, via the contact from on this site or simply call into the showroom.Not sure of what to look for? Specific wheelchair accessible vehicles and what they offer. Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability Mobility Aids Grant Scheme Other supports from the HSE Schemes to Support People with Disabilities in the Workplace When people require assistive technology to help them with their daily living, they often want to know what funding is available to assist with purchasing any equipment. Here we outline the main sources of grants and funding currently available - links from this page all go to www.citizensinformation.ie. A Medical Card is issued by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and allows the holder to receive a range of health services free of charge including the provision of prescribed aids and appliances. Find out more about medical cards. If you are not a Medical Card holder but have private health insurance, you should check to see if your policy covers the provision of aids and appliances necessary to assist you with your daily living.




The Housing Adaptation Grant is available where changes need to be made to a home to make it suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty to live in. The grant can help you to make changes and adaptations to your home, for example, making it wheelchair-accessible, extending it to create more space, adding a ground-floor bathroom or toilet or a stairlift. This grant is means-tested and the maximum grant available is €30,000. It is administered by the local authority. Find out more about the Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability. The Mobility Aids Grant Scheme provides grants for minor works designed to address mobility problems in the home. For example, the grant can be used for the purchase and installation of grab rails, a level access shower, access ramps or a stairlift. This grant is means-tested and the maximum grant available is €6,000. The grant is primarily for older people but people with disability can also access the scheme.




Find out more about the Mobility Aids Grant Scheme. The Seniors Alert Scheme provides grant support for the supply of equipment to enable older people without sufficient means to continue to live securely in their homes. The grant is towards the purchase and installation of monitored personal alarms. The scheme is run by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government and the grant assistance is made available through community and voluntary groups registered with the Department. Find out more about the Senior Alert Scheme. Community Care Services from the HSE: Day centres and day care Health Services for People with Intellectual, Physical or Sensory Disabilities Nursing Home Support Scheme Exceptional and Urgent Needs Payment Special Needs Education in Primary Schools Special Needs Education: Post-Primary Equipment Grants for Students with Disabilities Third-Level Education for Students with Disabilities Grants for Students in Further and Higher Education




Rehabilitation and Training Services for People with Disabilities Job Interview Interpreter Grants Tax relief for disabled drivers and disabled passengers Mobility training for people with visual impairments Disabled Person's Parking Card Parking facilities for people with disabilities VAT refunds on aids and appliances used by people with disabilities Tax reliefs for people with a visual impairment Dependent Relative Tax Credit Tax relief on nursing home fees and for dependent relatives Tax relief on the costs of employing a home carer Home Carer's Tax Credit Building Regulations 2000 - Technical Guidance Document M - Access for People with Disabilities Building Regulations (Part M Amendment) 2010 Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act 2004 Employment Equality Acts 1998-2011 Equal Status Acts 2000-2011 Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland Association for Higher Education Access and Disability (AHEAD)

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