HIGHLAND PARK, NJ–MobilityWorks, a retailer of wheelchair accessible vehicles, will open its newest location in Highland Park serving the greater Newark area on Monday, January 5th.

Over the years, MobilityWorks has built a recognizable brand name in the mobility industry. They are the largest dealer in the country of vans that are specially converted for wheelchair accessibility, including Dodge, Chrysler, Ford, Honda, and Toyota minivans. The vans are equipped with either side entry or rear entry wheelchair ramps. Most ramps are automated that deploy with push-button controls. Manual options are also available.

“This new location is going to make it much easier for us to serve thousands of people in the Newark metro area that need these special vehicles and want to enjoy the same freedom that everyone else has,” says Bill Koeblitz, MobilityWorks president/CEO.

MobilityWorks of Highland Park NJ is located at 211 Woodbridge Avenue, Highland Park, NJ 08904 with easy access from Route 1 and the I-95 New Jersey Turnpike.

MobilityWorks employs specially trained Certified Mobility Consultants to demonstrate adaptive vehicle options to its consumer clients, most who are persons with a physical disability. They also advise on resources for financing and help to identify grant opportunities. MobilityWorks also plays an important role in providing accessible vehicles, scooter lifts and driving aids to disabled veterans who are eligible for the Veterans Administration automobile and adaptive equipment program.

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