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Summary for Bristol, CTToll Free: (800) 420-6470 For our Used Inventory and Internet Specials 2075 West Main Street Quality Customer Service – MITS Priority Number 1 We Service what Sell; and unlike most mobility dealerships we also service what we don’t sell. MITS of Virginia has a full service shop with service technicians who are well trained and certified in the various van conversions. We provide a one stop shop as an information source, a repair shop and a sales outlet for all your mobility needs. MITS of Virginia is acknowledged as a QAP (Quality Assurance Provider) by NMEDA (The National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association). Sales of New and Used Wheelchair Vans MITS of Virginia carries the largest inventory of used and new wheelchair vans, and other accessible equipment in Virginia and the surrounding States. MITS of Virginia takes care of its clientele by making sure they feel long term satisfaction with their vehicle. One of the key ingredients to this type of satisfaction is to have our customers try the accessible vehicle or equipment before buying it.




In some situations, we have driven hundreds of miles, just to make sure our clients experience a van and have their own mechanic check it out before they purchase it. For 11 years now of business, Word of Mouth Satisfaction has been the bread and butter advertisement for MITS of Virginia. We will provide for the same quality and long term commitment for you. So stop on buy today, or give one of our Mobility Lifestyle Advisors a call at 1(800)420-6470. MITS of Virginia rents accessible vans, wheelchairs, scooters and ramps for your short term needs. Perhaps this is a good avenue to help a family member feel comfortable with an accessible option. Often it is just the ticket for a temporary or periodic need of an individual. MITS of Virginia loves its Veterans. If you’re injuries are service connected, you will likely qualify to have most, if not all, your costs paid by the Veteran office. That’s right, for qualified individuals, the VA Administration is currently paying $18,900 on a chassis plus the cost of the recommended conversion.




If you are fully connected, you need to check with your Prosthetics Department to see if you are qualified for assistance programs. MITS has its own Veteran Case Management Specialist, Steve Chandler, who can answer any questions you may have. MITS of Virginia works with any veteran office no matter what state they live in. We have worked closely with the offices in Virginia (Salem, Richmond, and Hampton), the Washington D.C. Office and the offices in West Virginia (Beckley, Huntington, Martinsburg) Just give us a call and we will answer any questions you may have. Call and ask for Steve Chandler, (540)932-7620 Scooters, Wheelchairs and In Home Equipment You can not beat MITS of Virginia’s selection and prices when it comes to Scooters and Wheelchairs. We are the only dealership in Virginia that actively consigns and sells used wheelchairs and scooters. You will find our used wheelchairs run 60-85% below new retail prices. Not only that - our NEW Lift Chairs start at $595. When it comes to “In Home Equipment” we can’t be beat.




Stair lift Installs and maintenance, Wheelchair and Scooter Repairs, we are your one stop shop for all your mobility needs. So call MITS of Virginia for your accessible needs (800)420-6470. MITS of Virginia, a dealership located in central Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, serves all of Virginia; Newport News, Bristol, Fairfax County, Fredericksburg, Woodbridge, Winchester and Roanoke, our clients are everywhere. We welcome out of state clients as well. In fact about 1/3 of of our clientele are from West Virginia ( WV ), North Carolina ( NC ), and Maryland ( MD ). The biggest tragedy in this accessible vehicle market is when people in wheelchairs and their families go unaware of all the factors going into a permanent solution. Buying a wheelchair van without taking it home and trying it for a couple days is like jumping off a cliff and hoping the water is deep enough. Unfortunately, many buy privately or they end up at dealerships that are focused more on the dollar than the client.




The end result, a compromised solution or one that just doesn’t work at all. Under our MITS EXCLUSIVE maintenance agreement, we will provide you a loaner vehicle while warranted repairs are made. If you brake down, we bring another accessible vehicle to you. Your life goes interrupted. Disability Awareness Month - April 2016 About Disability Awareness Month A joint venture between UWE Bristol and the SU at UWE, the event was designed to give staff and students an insight into a wide range of different disabilities and the challenges that disabled people canOver 50 events raised awareness and showcased some of the support available, as well as celebrating the talent and success of disabled people. Events included student poster design and poetry competitions, a Wheelchair Challenge, disability-themed Students’ Union quiz, a sign language workshop, film screenings, a charity cake sale, wheelchair basketball, blind football, Festival of Thought, panel




discussions, a volunteering fair, plus training, advice and supportOver 400 participants took part in events. In a keynote speech, Vice-Chancellor Steve West praised the hard work of those involved, and said that he is incredibly proud to lead a university that has such talented and committed people all doing their best to support our students to Take a look back at the activities discussed on social media by searching the hashtag #UWEDisabilityMonth. Organised by UWE Bristol's Disabled Staff Network, the Wheelchair Challenge was designed to highlight some of the daily challenges experienced by wheelchair users on campus. Over 50 people took part ranging from senior staff to students and we have created a short documentary film to raise wider awareness of the issues involved. As part of Disability Awareness Month students were given a brief to design an eye-catching, thought-provoking poster around the topic of disability.

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