This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of NMEDA. All opinions are 100% mine.
As part of the team of health care providing, we serve people from various walks of life. From infants to pediatrics (children) to geriatrics (elderly), giving care spans all levels and ages. Now, it is inevitable to have patients who have disability in their part. We regard them as people with special needs and care to be given. They need specialized and rightly-fitted gadgets or devices that assist rightfully for them to manage their activities of daily living. Indeed, their disability is not a hindrance at that.
That is why, in choosing wisely and properly what assistive devices to use and the certified quality that goes along with it, we need to guide our patients and clients the initial and basic step. That is to find first a dealer, and not just some ordinary dealer but a dealer that builds assured quality to its consumers. NMEDA has that! They term it as QAP or Quality Assurance Program (QAP). It is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. It is based on the principle that in order to satisfy customers consistently, companies must have a systematic and documented approach to quality. NMEDA indeed defines disability in a rather different perspective. Reaching independence is not that far.
Being a care provider is not as easy as it seems. It is a tough yet fulfilling work. Thanks to NMEDA, they sure give a helping hand!
Check out nmeda.org and on the homepage, hit the dealers locator and type in your zip code and see if there is a qualified dealer near you! :)
That is why, in choosing wisely and properly what assistive devices to use and the certified quality that goes along with it, we need to guide our patients and clients the initial and basic step. That is to find first a dealer, and not just some ordinary dealer but a dealer that builds assured quality to its consumers. NMEDA has that! They term it as QAP or Quality Assurance Program (QAP). It is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. It is based on the principle that in order to satisfy customers consistently, companies must have a systematic and documented approach to quality. NMEDA indeed defines disability in a rather different perspective. Reaching independence is not that far.
Being a care provider is not as easy as it seems. It is a tough yet fulfilling work. Thanks to NMEDA, they sure give a helping hand!
Check out nmeda.org and on the homepage, hit the dealers locator and type in your zip code and see if there is a qualified dealer near you! :)
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