Wheelchair Ramps: Amramp Provides Access in any Situation

Amramp Attending National PACE Association Conference in Los Angeles

Posted on Mon, Oct 15, 2012

Be sure to visit Amramp in Los Angeles at the 2012 National PACE Association Conference

Be sure to Visit Amramp in Los Angeles at the 2012 National PACE Association Conference

The National Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Association will be holding its yearly conference from October 14-17 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles, and Amramp will be hosting an exhibitor booth to educate attendees on Amramp’s comprehensive line of home accessibility and Aging in Place products and services. This will be the first year that Amramp has participated in the annual PACE conference, which changes locations from year to year.

For those unfamiliar with the organization, PACE is for seniors age 55 and older who would otherwise need to live in nursing homes, but instead offers them services and support to continue living at home or with loved ones. Although PACE participants need to have a certifiably proven need for nursing home care, only about 7% nationally reside in nursing homes, and if they do, PACE pays for it and continues to coordinate the recipient’s care.

PACE is a model of healthcare “centered around the belief that it is better for the well-being of seniors with chronic care needs and their families to be served in the community whenever possible.”

Amramp and PACE are a perfect match: Amramp provides and installs ramps and home accessibility products such as lifts and installation of home safety products by experts to make nearly any home accessible to people of all mobility levels. Amramp believes the PACE goal of community-based care improves quality of life for elders and those with chronic conditions who need support.

“Amramp is thrilled to be taking part in our first PACE conference,” says Barbara Gayton, Amramp’s director of marketing. “We are eager to show new products and home accessibility solutions to PACE participants and administrators that are already making Aging in Place possible for thousands of Americans and Canadians.”

PACE holds its annual conference to inform participants of new program offerings, but also to talk about changes in law and policy that affect the program, such as the recently passed Affordable Care Act. The conference location changes year-to-year, but each location is in a district that offers PACE programs, which allows guests to actually visit different sites and see the programs “in action.”

The 2012 Pace conference highlights include  symposia, luncheons, education sessions, and roundtable discussions. And of course Los Angeles offers a diverse array of fun places to visit: Attendees will have the chance to see historic landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Santa Monica Pier, the Hollywood Sign, and Beverly Hills – but one of the most anticipated outings of the weekend is an evening at Universal Studios Hollywood.

If you will be attending the PACE Conference Los Angeles 2012, make sure to visit the exhibitor expo, stop by the Amramp booth and say hello to Director of Marketing Barbara Gayton!

 Call Amramp today to schedule a free on-site estimate

Please contact Amramp’s National Call Center 888-715-7598

Amramp Offers Solutions to Help Mobility Challenged Voters Exercise Their Rights in the 2012 Presidential Election

Posted on Tue, Oct 02, 2012

Please read more here: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ramping-up-for-the-election-with-amramp-2012-10-02

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Amramp and Hurricane Isaac

Posted on Fri, Sep 14, 2012

As Hurricane Isaac roared through Louisiana last week, Amramp was called by FEMA to help provide access to a community bank that was destroyed by Isaac.

Mod Space provided a temporary bank building, and together we helped the stricken community to gain access to bank funds to begin the rebuilding process.

Bill Freshwater of Amramp Baton Rouge was the hero in this storm. FEMA located Bill through Bob Fowler of Amramp Louisville because of Bob's prior FEMA efforts in the tornadoes of Southern Indiana and Kentucky that occurred earlier this year.

Amramp's local inventory and "can-do" attitude is why FEMA coordinates emergency efforts with Amramp.

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Amramp Helps Eric LeGrand Make His Tampa Bay Buccaneers Debut

Posted on Wed, Jun 06, 2012

Eric LeGrand was a former Rutgers football player who was paralyzed in a game in 2010. Though still in a wheelchair, he was ceremoniously added to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ roster this year.

Amramp was there to help LeGrand to his June 5 press conference. LeGrand was introduced by his former Rutgers coach, now Bucs coach, Greg Schiano, to help inspire Bucs players. Amramp provided the wheelchair ramp for LeGrand to reach the stage.

Later in the press conference, LeGrand announced his new charitable organization. “It’s going to be the Eric LeGrand Foundation,” LeGrand said. “It’s going to help spinal cord research and also help people who don’t have the right insurance or the right equipment in their recovery.”

Video: http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bucs/content/video-bucs-introduce-paralyzed-former-rutgers-player

Article: http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bucs/content/eric-legrand-makes-his-debut-one-buc-place

Amramp at the ready for disaster recovery

Posted on Wed, Apr 25, 2012

We’ve all seen the devastation caused by tornadoes, hurricanes and floods: schools, post offices and other public buildings left unusable for months or longer. Worst of all: People displaced from their homes.

When natural – or man-made – disaster strikes, recovery is fraught with challenges: rescues, accounting for loved ones, emergency medical treatment, and more. One aspect that may be overlooked is accessibility to public buildings. Even under adverse circumstances, public buildings must be ADA-complaint.

The Federal Emergency Administration Agency (FEMA) has declared 11 major disasters eligible for federal aid so far in 2012, in states ranging from Massachusetts to Alaska and Alabama.

2011 was a record year for disasters across the United States and 2012 could be worse.  The Dallas-Fort Worth area was battered by dozens of tornadoes recently, and tornado season is not yet in full swing.

A government contractor for Disaster Recovery Purchasing, Amramp has experience with federal disaster relief efforts. That’s especially helpful to local officials who may not have dealt with disaster relief situations previously.

Amramp – the national chain that rents and sells wheelchair ramps and accessibility solutions – can respond quickly to recovery needs following a disaster, whether it’s for a public building or a private home.

When a tornado struck the Louisville, KY, area early in March, Amramp’s Bob Fowler installed ramps to put West Liberty back in business: at the city hall, a temporary bank, and other buildings.

According to the Courier-Journal newspaper, “Officials estimate that the West Liberty twister qualified as an EF4, carving a 60-mile path of devastation and spanning up to 5 miles wide in places.”

Amramp can respond, usually within 48 hours, with a ramp for short- or long-term rental or for purchase. Amramp is best-known for its modular steel wheelchair ramps that can be installed in any style building. But Amramp also has ramps that are ideal for temporary housing situations.

Amramp can also provide ramps for trailers used for temporary housing or offices. And in cases where a home may be left standing but with stairs collapsed or ripped away, Amramp ramps may be the perfect solution. 

When disaster strikes, Amramp answers
Call Amramp today to schedule a free on-site estimate
Please contact Amramp’s National Call Center 888-715-7598

Event planners choose Amramp for disability conference

Posted on Tue, Apr 24, 2012

Amramp franchise partner Michael Meyer serving Washington, DC, recently played a key part in a major international conference hosted by the Organization of American States. The topic of the conference was disability rights – an issue that is close to Amramp’s heart.

When event planners at the Organization of American States planned a recent international conference in Washington, DC, they realized they had an urgent need for a wheelchair ramp for the Vice President of Ecuador, Lenin Moreno.

Moreno was scheduled to participate in a panel discussion about disability rights within the OAS members' various countries, entitled “Disability Rights and Public Responsibilities: The Role of Public Policy in Fostering an Inclusive Society, The Ecuadorian Experience.” 

To secure the necessary ramp for Moreno, the event planners located Amramp’s Washington DC local web page and called immediately to schedule a ramp setup for the conference. Amramp’s Michael Meyer, based in Haymarket, Va., responded quickly and set up the ideal ramp in no time. Even for routine installations, Amramp prides itself on a typical 24- to 48-hour turnaround. The OAS event planners were very pleased with the results.

Disability rights issues are an important topic currently being discussed not just in the Americas but in countries all around the world, with Russia being a recent example as they seek to ratify a UN convention defending the interests and rights of the disabled. Amramp is proud to offer mobility solutions that help make even the most difficult spaces accessible to all.

The Organization of American States is the oldest regional organization in the world; it held its First International Conference of American States in Washington, D.C., in 1889-1890. The organization's charter states that its purpose is to create among the member states “an order of peace and justice, to promote their solidarity, to strengthen their collaboration, and to defend their sovereignty, their territorial integrity, and their independence. ... The organization uses a four-pronged approach to effectively implement its essential purposes, based on its main pillars: democracy, human rights, security, and development.”

 Events accessible to all are easier to plan with Amramp
Call Amramp today to schedule a free on-site estimate
Please contact Amramp’s National Call Center 888-715-7598

Air Force calls in Amramp for reinforcement during reconstruction

Posted on Fri, Mar 23, 2012

Amramp installs longest wheelchair ramp at Langley Air Force Base during military hospital renovation in Hampton, Virginia

When the hospital at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia needed extensive renovations, general contractors initially estimated a 29-foot ramp would be required to allow staff and visitors to pass from one part of the hospital to another. They later realized that the job in fact called for a 110-foot ramp – it was then that they contacted Amramp of Virginia.

The construction firm found Amramp’s website on the Internet and called to help find a temporary solution to their transport needs during renovation. It was the longest ramp Amramp of Hampton Roads had ever been asked to install, but the business’ locally owned and operated team set up an evaluation the very next day.

“We would have done it the same day, but we had to submit information to be approved for a pass to get on base,” said Jane Rostov, owner of Amramp Hampton Roads.

The ramp that Amramp assembled created the perfect pathway to provide staff and visitor thoroughfare between hospital areas while part of an older building was being demolished. The mostly flat ramp provided the only route to safely move from one spot to another while construction was underway.

It was a unique job for the local Amramp franchise partner: clearances were required to pass through tight security. There was an additional challenge in the hustle of an active military base serving Air Force personnel worldwide. To be as efficient as possible, Amramp made sure to apply for a base pass ahead of time, and had a representative from the project meet them at the pass office the first time, which seemed to expedite the process.

The job did take one unexpected turn: “When they called us to schedule the ramp removal, we set it up for the following day,” said Rostov. “Just as our crew was about to load the last of the 110-foot ramp into the truck and leave, the foreman came running up, very flustered, and said that they had made a mistake – could we put it back up? We were back the next morning and re-installed all 110 feet of it.”

Amramp is proud to have provided an efficient and easy mobility solution for an unusual job at one of the nation’s most important military hospitals. Amramp is your go-to company for any and all ramp and mobility concerns – Amramp wheelchair ramps are made-in-the-USA. Like the expert installers in Hampton Roads, all 44 locations across the U.S. are staffed with professionals who can easily adapt to last-minute changes and difficult structural challenges.

Your home should be welcoming you, not worrying you
Call Amramp today to schedule a free on-site estimate
Please contact Amramp’s National Call Center 888-715-7598

Elders able to wait out home value slump safely

Posted on Tue, Mar 20, 2012

Older Americans can make their homes safer while aging in place and waiting for the real estate rebound with wheelchair ramps, portable showers, and more.

The collapse of the housing market has been especially devastating for elders who had planned to move to a setting where their needs would be met as they got older. That plan probably depended on selling their current home. But home sales are stagnant, and property values have dropped drastically.

For most elders, their homes are their most valuable assets. Older people cannot wait for the home sales market to rebound; it’s too far off, as the latest reports show:  Nationwide, February home sales hit their lowest level since 2002.  www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-21/u-s-february-existing-home-sales-fall-to-4-88-million-rate.html

Fortunately, more products and services are available to modify an older home in ways that will make it safe and comfortable for elders as their needs change.

One example is a ramp that makes it easy for seniors to access their homes in the event of a medical procedure or long-term issue that affects their mobility. Amramp rents and sells steel ramps that can be installed at any type of home on short notice.

If your plan to move has been thrown off course, you first need to survey your home to determine what’s needed to make it safer.

  • Grab bars are a must and easy to install.
  • A walk-in tub can be installed in an existing bathroom.
  • A portable shower can be rented from Amramp.
  • Scatter rugs should be removed, to avoid falls.
  • Lighting should be improved.
  • Books, magazines, and other items that can be tripped over should be put out of the way.

As the population ages, the number of services designed to help elders has grown. The cost can be affordable, and the amount of service offered can be flexible.

Housekeeping services abound; check local media or the web for local companies and national franchises.

  • Housekeeping services abound; check local media or the web for local companies and national franchises.
  • Homemaker services can help with medication and hygiene.
  • Meals on Wheels for those unable to prepare a hot meal.
  • Supermarket delivery services, some are free of charge.

Access outside and within the home is the most important factor for those who are “aging in place.” Amramp’s wheelchair ramps – and wide range of aging in place products – are ideal for people in wheelchairs and those who use walkers or canes. They can be rented for a day, a week, or longer or purchased.

Amramp also offers a wide range of aging-in-place products for sale, including:

  • Portable showers
  • Stair lifts
  • Automatic door openers
  • Vertical platform lifts
  • Pool lifts
  • Threshold ramps
  • Grab bars
  • Overhead patient lifts

Amramp’s patented steel-mesh platform does not collect moisture, allowing rain and snow to fall through. And because the ramps are modular, they are suited for all types of homes, including historic ones. They are far less expensive and obtrusive than permanent ramps, which can detract from a home’s appeal, for when the real estate market does come back.

Tips from the pros on planning an ADA-compliant graduation ceremony

Posted on Tue, Mar 13, 2012

Amramp provides wheelchair ramp rental tips and details to consider for making your graduation ceremony safe, easy, and ADA-compliant

Putting together a fully ADA-compliant graduation ceremony is no easy task! Brett McKee of Amramp Southern California shared all of the necessary components you will need to consider to ensure that the big day is wheelchair-accessible:

Before you book a site for an event, consider your guests’ and speakers’ needs:

  • Are attendees older and using canes, walkers, or wheelchairs?
  • How far will they need to travel at the venue?
  • Are there multiple flights of stairs?
  • Can people with mobility needs be driven close to the entrance?

Respect and consideration should be shown for the feelings of those with mobility needs. Having a special entrance for certain speakers does not create a sense of equality; make the primary entrance accessible for all.

ADA ramp requirements:

  • One foot of sloped ramping for one inch of height (rise).
  • At the top and bottom of the ramp, you need a 5 x 5 foot level landing so people can easily and safely turn onto or off of the ramp.
    • For example: an 18-inch stage will require 18 feet of ramp plus 5 feet for the level landing, totaling 23 feet of clear space. Ramps are generally 36-48 inches wide as an inside measurement, with the outside handrails adding an additional 3.5 inches to the total width.
  • If the height of the stage is more than 30 inches (requiring 30+ feet of ramp), the requirement is that every 30 feet, there needs to be a 5-foot long ramp as a level resting area.

Taking “flow” into account: Having graduates enter from one end of the stage and exit another is often the most efficient way to address the flow of people as they receive their diplomas.

Ramp aesthetics: Even though wheelchair rumps are practical and functional, you can use planters with flowers, bushes, or ficus trees alongside them to soften their appearance.

Action steps:

  • Start early! This will give you more time to anticipate issues, problem-solve, and ensure that the proper equipment is in place for the big day.
  • Involve your local Amramp franchisee from the beginning. One of our evaluators will come to the site, measure, and will help you in the planning process.
  • If a facility is being used or a stage is being rented as a temporary piece of equipment, you should obtain height, length, and width measurements to share with Amramp. Providing digital photos of door entrances, stairs, and the surrounding terrain will also assist in budget planning.

Amramp makes ADA-compliance easy for graduation and more!
Call Amramp today to schedule a free on-site estimate
Please contact Amramp’s National Call Center 888-715-7598

Amramp Comes to Canada. Introducing Amramp Alberta

Posted on Fri, Mar 02, 2012

Lorne Wensel is our first Canadian Franchise Partner in Edmonton/Alberta Canada.

Amramp, an American Franchise, has officially crossed the border.   Lorne Wensel, a long time Edmontonian, has become a partner in the successful Franchise, making him the first to bring our service and products into Canada.

Initially, Amramp installed accessibility ramps throughout the US at businesses, residences, schools and institutions.  For many years, Amramp has been the leading company in the United States specializing in modular steel wheelchair ramps, offering sturdy, customizable ramps for disability access that enable the aging and disabled population to remain in their homes with independence and mobility.  Now Amramp can say they are North America’s leading ramp.  Amramp is a strong competitor in the market, having ramps that   can be installed temporarily for short or long term needs. Homeowners looking to purchase a ramp do not have to worry with Amramp products, as they are installed without damaging the housing structure as they are not a permanent modification to the home.  Ramps are available for sale or rental with no minimum time frame and no ramp size restrictions.  The best part is that Amramp guarantees that their products will be installed in DAYS and not weeks, as materials are stocked in local warehouses and do not need to be shipped.

Amramp also installs Vertical Platform Lifts which are used where the length of a ramp might be impractical.  Portable wheelchair showers are used when a client cannot utilize the shower or tub facility and does not want to remodel the bathroom.   Amramp’s interior stair lifts, offer clients a solution for tight spaces with in the home, with model sizes ranging from four to fourteen feet.   Vertical Platform Lifts can also be utilized with in the business environment with both residential and commercial models being available. Amramp offers accessibility solutions for all your unique needs.

Amramp is excited to be bringing their service to Edmonton, Stony Plain, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Edson, Hinton, Jasper, and Banff or further. 

For more information go to http://www.amramp.com/edmonton-ab or http://www.amramp.com/edmonton-ab-pictures