Modular Entry Ramps – Customizable Accessibility Solutions
At Mobility Specialties in Etobicoke, we provide modular entry ramps designed to create safe, customizable access solutions for homes and businesses. These ramps are ideal for wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers, offering flexibility with adjustable configurations to fit various entryways and height requirements. Crafted from durable, weather-resistant materials, modular entry ramps are sturdy, easy to assemble, and perfect for both temporary and permanent use. Serving the GTA, including Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton, we are committed to improving accessibility and mobility for all.
Expert Sales and Service Across the GTA
Located in Etobicoke, Mobility Specialties specializes in modular entry ramp sales and servicing for customers in Scarborough, Vaughan, Cambridge, and beyond. Our experienced team will work with you to design and install the right ramp system tailored to your specific needs, ensuring safety and convenience. Call us today at 905-798-1853 to explore our range of modular entry ramps and create a fully accessible space!
Frequently Asked Questions About Modular Entry Ramp
How much does a wheelchair ramp cost in Toronto?
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Wheelchair ramp prices vary by type and length. Portable ramps start at $200-$500. Modular aluminum ramps cost $100-$200 per linear foot installed. Permanent concrete ramps cost more but may be covered by home modification grants. We offer free assessments.
What accessibility modifications qualify for funding in Ontario?
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Ontario offers funding through ADP, March of Dimes HVMP, and municipal grants for ramps, stairlifts, bathroom grab bars, widened doorways, and other accessibility modifications. Income-tested programs can cover 75-100% of costs for eligible residents.
Do you install automatic door openers?
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Yes, we install automatic door openers for homes throughout Toronto and the GTA. Push-button door openers make entry accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited hand strength. Installation typically takes half a day.
What is a vertical platform lift?
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A vertical platform lift (VPL) or porch lift raises wheelchairs and users straight up, like a small elevator. Ideal for porches, decks, or split-level homes where ramps are not practical. VPLs can lift 6-14 feet and are wheelchair accessible.
Is there an income limit for ADP?
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No, ADP has no income testing. All Ontario residents with a valid health card and qualifying disability are eligible regardless of income. The program covers 75% of the cost for all qualifying applicants.
How often can I get new equipment through ADP?
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ADP has usage periods for each equipment type. For example, wheelchairs have a 5-year usage period, walkers 5 years, and hospital beds vary. After the usage period, you may qualify for replacement if there is continued medical need.
Can I upgrade my ADP equipment?
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Yes, you can choose features beyond what ADP covers and pay the difference. For example, ADP may cover a basic power wheelchair, but you can upgrade to a model with more features. You pay 25% of the approved amount plus any upgrade costs.
What documents do I need for ADP application?
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You need: 1) Ontario Health Card, 2) Prescription from your physician stating medical need, 3) Assessment from an authorized ADP vendor like Mobility Specialties. We guide you through gathering all required documentation.