Adaptive Equipment


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If you would like information on specific adaptive equipment, click on the equipment name listed below.

Carriers

Door Openers

Hand Controls

Lifts

Lowered Floors

Parking Brakes

Power Assist Seats

Raised Roof

Steering Devices

Wheelchair Restraints

The term “adaptive equipment” describes an installed device, in addition to a structural modification, that is necessary for a person with a permanent physical disability to drive or be transported in a vehicle. Some equipment not thought of as typical adaptive equipment, that serve a need to operate or ride in a vehicle, such as keyless entry systems, power seats, running boards or lumbar seats, which are not available from the factory, may be eligible for reimbursement. You will be notified when you will need additional documentation such as a letter or prescription from a medical professional describing the disability requiring this equipment.

For a general overview of common adaptive equipment available for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles, please reference the Common Adaptive Equipment and Modifications lists.