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The Lyft app allows passengers with accessibility needs to enable Access Mode. In certain markets, when Access Mode is enabled, vehicles that are specially outfitted to accommodate wheelchairs will be dispatched in lieu of a standard Lyft vehicle. In markets where those vehicles are not available, information regarding local services will be sent directly to the passenger via text message when the ride is requested. Many of the below accessible vehicle dispatches must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. In order to utilize their service, you may want to consider first reaching out to the local dispatch to inquire about their sign up process. Depending on the vendor, it may take several weeks to complete the enrollment process before being able to book a ride in their respective cities. For PHX Airport, we dispatch accessible vehicles in real time for pickups only during the airport's hours of operations. If you are unable to get picked up by one of these vehicles, let us know.




In Boston, we dispatch accessible vehicles in real-time. In our New York City market, we dispatch accessible vehicles in real-time. If you are unable to get picked up by one of these vehicles, please contact Grand Limo & Car Service, Inc. at 718-433-4255. In Portland, we dispatch accessible vehicles in real-time. To submit a complaint to the City of Seattle, you may call Finance and Administrative Services at 206-684-2489, or visit the complaints webpage here.Serving Lancaster, Lebanon, Gettysburg and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Amramp provides accessibility solutions for homes and businesses including wheelchair ramps, stair lifts and vertical platform lifts. Amramp's trained professionals provide FREE on-site evaluations, whether it's a residence, church, school or business. Yes, Amramp also accommodates the construction and commercial industries offering ADA wheelchair ramps for purchase and RENTAL. Amramp is the nation’s leading provider of accessibility solutions and steel modular wheelchair ramp systems.




Based in Lancaster County, PA, we are a local company with a fully stocked warehouse, that has been meeting accessibility needs for more than 10 years. Our central Elizabethtown, PA location enables us to meet your needs quickly: Accessibility solutions can be installed within days. Call Amramp today for a FREE evaluation to help determine your safest, most cost-efficient accessibility solution. Amramp is a national provider of modular wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, vertical platform lifts and other accessibility products. The Lancaster franchise is locally owned and operated by Rodney Hulsey. Rodney and his team meet with each Amramp client/family to design a safe and usable wheelchair ramp or lift for people using wheelchairs and scooters or just struggling with stairs. Rodney has earned the Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist designation from the Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders in collaboration with AARP and is an active member of the National Association of Home Builders.




Amramp has been providing wheelchair ramps to families of The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter since 2003. "Thanks for everything and the great fellows who installed it all."- Eugene C. - Ephrata, PA Whatever your accessibility need, we have a solution! You should buy if your ramp needs are expected to be longer than 5-6 months because the rental will add up to be more than the purchase price. In cases where you are not sure how long you will need the ramp, we suggest that you start off renting. And if at any time it appears that you will be keeping the ramp, we will convert up to 75% of the rental paid and apply that toward your ramp purchase. Groups and organizations in PA and nationwide, can help fund wheelchair ramp costs. Amramp has compiled numerous charities and resources: Explore Funding Sources for more information. This state funded program offers personal care attendants, payroll for your attendant and supports coordination. Similar to the Attendant Care Waiver program, you can access services if you are an adult with a physical disability.




This program differs from the Attendant Care Waiver program in the following ways 1) you do not have to meet the financial eligibility requirement for Medical Assistance and 2) you do not need to meet the Nursing Facility Level of Care that is required for the Attendant Care Waiver program. The Attendant Care Waiver Program is funded through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare. The program helps adults with physical disabilities improve their quality of life. The goal is to increase their independence, enable them to remain in their home, and seek or maintain employment. The Autism Waiver, funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Bureau of Autism Services is designed for adults, age 21 and older, diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. The goal is to improve their quality of life by enabling them to live independently in the community. Additionally, the Waiver is intended to help them seek and maintain employment. The COMMCARE Waiver, funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare, provides services to eligible persons with a diagnosis of traumatic brain injury in order preventing institutionalization and allowing them to remain as independent as possible in their own home.




This is a service made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council. The goal of the Community of Choice Housing Grant is to provide young people assistance in developing a support network to help them examine where they would like to live. The network, which is called "Circles of Support" creates goal-oriented and person-centered plans. Financial assistance isn't just for enhancing independence through personal care and support services. Many UDS clients with permanent disabilities and modest incomes are able to receive financial assistance for needed home modifications through local, state and federal programs. Whether you rent or own your home, we can help you determine if you qualify for government assistance. The Independence Waiver, funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, was created to serve people with physical disabilities who are eligible to receive nursing facility care in their own home. The state allows that federal funds normally used to pay for individual's care in a nursing home can be used to care for them in their home or communities.

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