Address: 2704 Lawing Ln # 300, Rowlett, TX 75088, USA
Phone: +19722408839
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ann Gibson
We contacted Mitchell Smartt to purchase a Bruno Outsider Lift for our truck.Mitch is a super smart, friendly and very customer oriented person. He helped us in many ways, to answer all our questions so that we purchased the right product for our needs. He is a very great person and we would like to keep in touch with him. If you need any type of items for handicap conversions for a vehicle please contact Mitchell and you will be a satisfied customer. Than you Mitch for all your help.
Patti Fuller
United Access in Rowlett has been wonderful in helping my brother with all his needs. Sam Brenner goes above and beyond in making sure her customers get the best care. Her knowledge and her compassion for others is amazing. Highly recommend her!
Mary McHale
This is a great place, Sam has gone out of her way to help my brother get back his ability to succeed in life.. I would definitely recommend this place! Thank you Sam for always going beyond and above!
Danielle Davis
I would highly recommend UA Rowlett for any one that needs an accessible vehicle or repairs. The staff is awesome and sweet and they go above and beyond for anything you may need. Very comfy lounge area with WiFi, snacks and drinks while you wait.
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A vehicle is converted through a process of removing the interior, lowering the floor and/or raising the roof and adding a ramp or a lift. Then, the technicians replace the seats, floor, etc. back into the vehicle and finally, the exterior is repainted. Watch this BraunAbility video for a demonstration of how a van is converted into a wheelchair accessible van.
A wheelchair-accessible van is a vehicle that has been modified by increasing the interior size of the vehicle and equipping it with a means of wheelchair entry, such as a wheelchair ramp or powered lift.
Yes, purchasing a wheelchair van can be expensive. Finding funding for these purchases can be a challenge if you don’t know where to look. The Mobility Specialists at United Access are knowledgeable of all the rebate programs and funding options available to you when you are ready to purchase your next wheelchair van.
Yes. The Veterans’ Administration offers a one-time veterans automobile grant of $21,488.29 for 100% Service Connected Veterans that meet stringent guidelines. Veterans who are 100% Service Connected are eligible for two handicap vehicle conversions every four years or one every two years. Veterans that trade their modified vehicle in every two years typically have less out-of-pocket expense getting into a new wheelchair van than a veteran that trades at a later date. Veterans and service members can apply for the automobile and/or the special adaptive equipment grant by completing VA Form 21-4502. The Mobility Specialists at United Access work closely with the local VA offices to make sure we have the most up-to-date information to help you through this purchase.
Yes, purchasing a wheelchair van can be expensive. Finding funding for these purchases can be a challenge if you don’t know where to look. The Mobility Specialists at United Access are knowledgeable of all the rebate programs and funding options available to you when you are ready to purchase your next wheelchair van.
No. The conversion of a van, truck or SUV into a wheelchair accessible vehicle does not change the typical warranty when you go through our conversion manufacturers (such as BraunAbility or VMI). If you are purchasing a new vehicle, the warranty works the same as if you purchased a non-converted vehicle. If you are purchasing a pre-owned vehicle, the warranty transfers to the new owner throughout the remaining life of the vehicle’s warranty.
You have to choose the wheelchair van that best fits your personal mobility needs and we would be happy to help!
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