This agency provides a revolving loan for home modification and housing for individuals with disabilities.
Kentucky residents who are low income, elderly and disabled and own their own home in the counties of Boyd, Carter, Elliot, Greenup and Lawrence are eligible for this program.
Serves individuals with all disabilities, all ages, in Boyd, Carter, Elliot, Greenup, and Lawrence counties in KY.
New Life Computers, working in partnership with the New Transportation Corporation that provides individuals with visual impairments and other disabilities transportation services, KATS Network, the Kentucky Office for the Blind, the Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and the National Cristina Foundation helped to establish this collaborative program to distribute refurbished computers. Through this effort, used computers that are donated by businesses, industries, or individuals are provided to individuals with disabilities and the disadvantaged.
Any person with a disability could potentially qualify. A small 'technology support' fee is charged. Contact the number above for more information.
Serves individuals with all disabilities, all ages, statewide
The Rampbuilders Program has been providing custom-designed home access ramps and railings to persons with disabilities since the incorporation of the Center for Accessible Living in 1981. Whenever possible, ramps are provided at no cost to the recipient. Individuals with mobility impairments can safely enter and exit their homes, providing independence and opportunities for education, employment, and recreation. A ramp provides a very basic level of freedom so that persons with disabilities can make their own choices.
Our program has provided ramps to hundreds of individuals thanks to funding from sources that include or have included Louisville Metro Government, Louisville Metro Council, Medicaid, and private donations.
Anyone living in the Louisville Metro area that has a permanent mobility impairment is eligible to apply. Eligibility may vary due to rules set by funding sources.
Call the Center for Accessible Living and ask to speak to the Information and Referral Manager, who will collect some basic information. You will then be called to complete a telephone application and be mailed a more thorough follow up application.
Serves individuals with all disabilities, all ages, in the Louisville Metro area in KY.
When you buy or lease any new Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicle from a participating dealer, Daimler-Chrysler will give you a cash reimbursement up to a maximum of $1000 to help cover the cost of installing the adaptive driver or passenger equipment on your vehicle. Adaptive equipment is defined as equipment required by persons with a permanent disability to drive, enter, exit and/or be transported safely in a motor vehicle. Factory optional equipment does not qualify for reimbursement.
Leased vehicles must be leased for a minimum of 12 months to be eligible. Conversions to Dodge Caravan, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Chrysler Town & Country models may be reimbursed up to a maximum of $1,000. Conversions to all other eligible Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge models qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $750. Dodge Sprinter models qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $500 on wheel chair lifts. Running boards qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $400. Alerting devices qualify for a maximum reimbursement of $200. These reimbursements will not be reduced or affected by any additional outside funding. Consult your dealer for complete eligibility requirements.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
The Ford Mobility Motoring Program provides up to $1,000 toward the cost of installed adaptive equipment on a new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury car, van or light truck, and up to $200 on alert hearing devices, lumbar seats and running boards. The program also offers Ford Credit Mobility Financing and comprehensive Roadside Assistance. Helping people with physical disabilities achieve independence is the goal, and it's important to Ford Motor Company to provide options and assistance with quality, durability and performance.
When the adaptive equipment installation has been completed on your new vehicle, the adaptive equipment dealer will take the paid adaptive equipment invoice to the Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer where you purchased or leased your new vehicle. You will receive a check mailed to you directly from Ford for up to $1,000 toward the cost of your adaptive equipment or up to $200 on alert hearing devices, lumbar seats and running boards. Total reimbursement is not to exceed $1,000. Reimbursement can only happen after you have supplied your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer with the paid invoice for your adaptive equipment installation. For more information about the program, contact the Ford Mobility Motoring Program at the number listed above or speak with a local Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealer in your area
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
Through the GM Mobility Reimbursement Program, new vehicle purchasers/leasers who install or reinstall eligible adaptive mobility equipment on their new GM vehicles can receive a combination of financial assistance and the protection and convenience of OnStar. Participating GM divisions include Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, HUMMER, Pontiac, and Saturn. The program offers Up to $1,000 reimbursement of the cost of any eligible adaptive equipment when installed (or reinstalled) on any eligible, purchased or leased, new vehicle manufactured by GM, plus two additional years of standard OnStar service at no additional cost.
Buy or lease an eligible GM vehicle equipped with OnStar, purchase and install (or reinstall) your eligible adaptive mobility equipment, and apply for GM Mobility Reimbursement. If you're uncertain of the eligibility of the adaptive equipment or vehicle you're considering buying, call the GM Mobility Assistance Center at (800) 323-9935. To qualify for the Reimbursement offer, vehicles must be adapted and a claim must be submitted within 12 months from the date of purchase/lease. Other program rules apply. For offer details, visit your local dealer/retailer or call the GM Mobility Assistance Center at (800) 323-9935. Application forms for the reimbursement program can be downloaded from the website listed above.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
Saturn will reimburse you for the cost of eligible aftermarket driver or passenger mobility equipment, including installation, for the actual amount up to $1,000. If you require aftermarket driver or passenger alerting devices, Saturn will reimburse up to $200, including installation. If you require both mobility aids and alerting devices, Saturn will reimburse a total of $1,000 ($200 for alerting devices and the remaining portion of up to $800 for mobility aids). This is available on an eligible new or unused, red label used, or leased Saturn. We will also reimburse the costs of reinstalling adaptive aids from your previous vehicle into a new Saturn.
Your Saturn retailer will provide you with a Saturn Mobility Program application form. You will need to attach an itemized PAID invoice from your equipment dealer/installer identified with the car's VIN (vehicle identification number). After completing the application, return with your car to the Saturn retailer who sold it to you. The Saturn retailer will confirm that the equipment has been installed. Forward the completed form and attached paid receipt (with written permission from your lessor, if applicable) to the address provided on the application. Saturn will mail a check payable to you, our customer, (not the retailer, equipment installer or leasing organization) within four to six weeks of processing your application.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
Toyota Mobility is a program designed to address the transportation needs of Toyota owners who have a disability or who have a family member with a disability or mobility issue. The program provides cash assistance of up to $1,000 of the cost of adaptive equipment, comprehensive mobility resource information, and it offers flexible, extended-term financing of up to 96 months for the vehicle and the adaptive equipment.
Any original purchaser or lessee of a new 2001 or later Toyota vehicle may participate in the Toyota Mobility Program. Contact a driver assessment specialist in your area to identify the adaptive equipment most suited to your needs. Then choose a qualified mobility equipment installer. Shop around and ask about qualifications, capabilities, experience, warranty coverage, and service. Confirm they are members of the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) or another organization that has established vehicle conversion standards. Financial Assistance is available through Toyota Financial Services and participating Toyota dealers upon credit approval. Please contact your local participating Toyota dealer for details.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
The Volkswagen Mobility Access program offers up to $1,500 reimbursement for adaptive equipment added to a new or leased Volkswagen vehicle. A maximum of $1,000 is offered for a wheelchair lift and up to $500 for hand control devices.
The purchase assistance is only available to individuals who purchase the models specified. Proof of wheelchair use is required at the time of purchase. For more information, see your local VW dealer or contact the VW Mobility Access Program at the number listed above.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
This program reimburses up to $1,000 towards the cost of installing adaptive equipment to an eligible Volvo. The program also provides up to a maximum of $200 reimbursement on alert hearing devices. Modifications must be completed and the request for reimbursement must be submitted within 180 days of the vehicle purchase.
Eligible new Volvo vehicles must be upfitted with approved adaptive equipment or alert hearing devices and claims must be submitted within 180 days of the vehicle purchase. When the adaptive equipment installation has been completed on your new Volvo, the adaptive equipment dealer will sign the personalized Claim Form obtained from the Mobility by Volvo Center and provide you with a paid invoice. Mail the Claim Form, your Volvo sales agreement, paid adaptive equipment invoice and medical prescription, if a clear definition of need does not exist, to the Mobility by Volvo Center. You will receive a check mailed to you directly from the Mobility by Volvo Center for up to $1,000 toward the cost of your adaptive equipment and up to $200 on alert hearing devices. Maximum reimbursement is $1,000.
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
Lexus Mobility Assistance reimburses the vehicle owner up to $1,000 cash for after-market adaptive equipment for drivers and/or passengers when installed on any eligible Lexus vehicle purchased or leased new. This applies to model years 2001 and later.
Lexus Financial Services Mobility Financing is available upon credit approval through Lexus Financial Services and participating Lexus dealers. Mobility Financing provides flexible, extended-term financing when persons with physical disabilities or their families purchase a new Lexus vehicle with the installed adaptive equipment (including installation costs). Please contact your local participating Lexus dealer for details, or contact the Lexus Mobility Program at the number listed above.
A prescription or note from a licensed medical doctor on physician's letterhead is required for reimbursement, except as noted below. For a limited number of adaptations, such as hand controls and wheelchair or scooter hoists or ramps, no medical note or prescription is required. Running boards, alerting devices, pedal extenders and similar adaptations must have medical documentation. Running boards, trailer hitches and pedal extenders are not reimbursable if they are available as a factory option or dealer-installed accessory. For pedal-extender reimbursement, the customer must be medically diagnosed with a dwarfism condition. Questions about other adaptations should be directed to Lexus Customer Satisfaction at (800) 255-3987.
The Reimbursement Application Form must be completed in its entirety and signed by the customer and the selling dealership. It should be mailed along with a copy of the vehicle sales or lease agreement, the adaptive-equipment company's paid invoice showing payment by the vehicle's owner, a Lessor Letter of Authorization (for leased [5] vehicles), and a prescription or note from a licensed medical doctor on physician's letterhead (when required) to the address listed above
Serves individuals with physical disabilities of all ages, Nationwide
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KATS Network Coordinating Center
Charles McDowell Center
8412 Westport Road
Louisville, KY 40242
Local: (502) 429-4484
Toll Free: (800) 327-5287
Fax: (502) 429-7114