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Motability is a national charity, set up on the initiative of the Government in 1977, to assist disabled people with their mobility needs. They direct and oversee the Motability Scheme which enables disabled people to obtain a car, powered wheelchair or scooter simply by using their government-funded mobility allowances.
In the UK, over 1.7 million disabled people qualify for the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance and over 16,000 qualify for the War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement. What a disabled person chooses to do with that money is entirely up to them. Currently, some 430,000 disabled people have chosen to have their allowances paid to the Scheme to meet the cost of having a car, powered wheelchair or scooter through contract hire or hire purchase schemes.
Motability, the charity (registered charity n 299745), has overall responsibility for the Motability Scheme:
» Motability direct and oversee the Scheme. » They raise funds to provide financial help to Scheme customers who would otherwise be unable to afford the type of car and any adaptations that they need. » They raise funds to provide financial help to Scheme customers who would otherwise be unable to afford the type of car and any adaptations that they need. » They provide Technical Services to customers and the adaptation and conversion industry.
| The Motability Car Schemes are administered on a contract basis by Motability Operations, a not-for-profit private company owned by the major banks.
Financial assistance
Motability may be able to offer customers financial help towards meeting their mobility needs, for example: » towards the cost of the advance payment for a suitable car, » adaptations, » driving lessons » a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
If you would like to receive any publications relating to either the Car Scheme or the Wheelchair and Scooter Scheme, you can request this information by completing the Information pack request form.
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