This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.


                Lee’s grandmother is old, not too healthy, and Lee’s parents take care of her. This is hard. That is the easiest way to express it. It has specifically taken a toll on Lee’s mother since she is taking care of her own mother. Lee’s mom is not the calmest person, even on the best of days, so acting as caregiver has taken her to a new level of worry.


                When it comes to getting equipment, anything from wheelchairs to walkers, Lee’s mother needs a way to get what she needs with a minimum of stress. That is what NMEDA is offering. They are not direct vendors. Instead, they are a non-profit database of dealers that meet certain qualifications.


                One of the important pieces of this is that all of the dealers are part of their Quality Assurance Program (QAP), which is a nationally recognized accreditation for dealers of adaptive mobile equipment. Their philosophy is that, for a customer to be satisfied, the dealer must have a systemic approach to quality. Yes, they want to sell only quality products.


                Knowing that the equipment is certified to be the highest possible quality is one of the best ways to lower the stresses of being a caregiver.

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