Other possible sources of assistance include:
- Many nonprofit associations have grant programs that help pay for adaptive devices for the disabled.
If you have private health insurance or workers compensation, you may have coverage for this service. Check with your insurance carrier.
Many manufacturers have rebate or reimbursement plans for modified vehicles. When you are ready to make a purchase, find out if there is such a dealer in your area.
Some states waive the sales tax for adaptive devices if you have a doctors prescription for their use.
You may be eligible for savings when submitting your federal income tax return. Check with a qualified tax consultant to find out if the cost of your adaptive devices will help you qualify for a medical deduction.
