Compassion Mobility is Utah's one stop shop for providing mobility solutions to the disabled community. We have united with multiple vendors to offer a full line of products like canes, walkers, wheelchairs & scooters. We also offer wheelchair accessible vehicles and driving equipment for paraplegic, quadriplegic, hemiplegic & amputee drivers. Our goal at Compassion Mobility is to give you an interactive tour of our new and used inventory, as well as allow you to conveniently view all of the Mobility Products we offer, schedule a service appointment, or apply for financing. We are a locally owned and operated family business that understands the importance of customer service. Selection of popular wheelchair accessible vehicles, scooter, walkers, canes & more! We can help you maintain your mobility equipment or wheelchair accessible van.
Do you guys make a trunk lift that goes to the driver side? As a para I can’t walk & that’s my only way to transfer lol. It’s been difficult to find one for a hatchback
This is amazing, i have serious ailments that can maybe leave me paralyzed if i dont watch myself and take care of it and even then its a possibility, i used to say if it happened i would do myself in that thereis no point in living if im stuck on a couch unable to even wipe myself. But i happen to have met a man paralyzed from the waist down while fishing one year , we bonded over gardening fishing he had righed his car by himself to drive it with his hands only and used to kayak and go hunt for old glass bottles in the ocean. Also a family friend with Ms shes at a safari right now in africa, she has one of those big motorized off road wheelchairs, she is a trooper and it gives me hope that god forbid anything should happen to me i can still enjoy the things i live for. Anyone that makes these machines and helps people like this are amazing human beings. God bless you and your team!
My same car, my same wheelchair. I need this. I can't get my wheelchair in and out of the car. $3000 for wheelchair, $3000 for life. Nobody ever shows how a walking wheelchair user can function with their wheelchair on their own. Who can put this in? Do I need to be able to drive cross country to Utah, without being able to USE my wheelchair???