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“Your staff is diligent in its problem-solving techniques and works hard to serve my true needs. The four-point home assessment asked all the right questions, addressing my issues ahead of time.”
Vincent Strawbridge, Lakeland, Florida
“Your staff is diligent in its problem-solving techniques and works hard to serve my true needs. The four-point home assessment asked all the right questions, addressing my issues ahead of time.”
Vincent Strawbridge, Lakeland, Florida
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March 5, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mobility Specialists Goes Online Auburndale, Fla.—Mobility Specialists, an ACHC accredited company providing products for people with disabilities, has taken its team of health care professionals online by launching its new Web site. The Web site, www.mobilityspecialists.net, gives information about its services, such as wheelchairs, home oxygen therapy, therapeutic mattresses, and ambulatory aids. Mobility Specialists President Butch Vanderpool said the new site does a better job of conveying the character of the company. “We are a company that cares for our patients,” Vanderpool said. “We go above and beyond to make our referral sources happy and to give excellent customer service to our patients.” Vanderpool also said that the company has expanded its retail offering by adding aids to daily living products, joint pain relief products, compression stockings, diabetic supplies, braces and supports, and lifts and ramps. Mobility Specialists aims to serve in the Polk County area with its highly-qualified team of experts in helping those with disabilities gain their independence. Customers receive professional, personalized service through the staff’s four-point evaluation at the comfort of a customer’s home. Mobility Specialists is an Auburndale, Fla.-based corporation which serves the Central and Southwest Florida market. The company sells custom power and manual wheelchairs, electric scooters, lifts, ramps, and seating and positioning systems. Mobility Specialists President William "Butch" Vanderpool hand-picked his team of medical equipment specialists to provide functional expertise and excellent customer service. Mobility Specialists prides itself on offering independence and freedom to those with disabilities. The company is accredited by ACHC.
March 5, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mobility Specialists Goes Online Auburndale, Fla.—Mobility Specialists, an ACHC accredited company providing products for people with disabilities, has taken its team of health care professionals online by launching its new Web site. The Web site, www.mobilityspecialists.net, gives information about its services, such as wheelchairs, home oxygen therapy, therapeutic mattresses, and ambulatory aids. Mobility Specialists President Butch Vanderpool said the new site does a better job of conveying the character of the company. “We are a company that cares for our patients,” Vanderpool said. “We go above and beyond to make our referral sources happy and to give excellent customer service to our patients.” Vanderpool also said that the company has expanded its retail offering by adding aids to daily living products, joint pain relief products, compression stockings, diabetic supplies, braces and supports, and lifts and ramps. Mobility Specialists aims to serve in the Polk County area with its highly-qualified team of experts in helping those with disabilities gain their independence. Customers receive professional, personalized service through the staff’s four-point evaluation at the comfort of a customer’s home. Mobility Specialists is an Auburndale, Fla.-based corporation which serves the Central and Southwest Florida market. The company sells custom power and manual wheelchairs, electric scooters, lifts, ramps, and seating and positioning systems. Mobility Specialists President William "Butch" Vanderpool hand-picked his team of medical equipment specialists to provide functional expertise and excellent customer service. Mobility Specialists prides itself on offering independence and freedom to those with disabilities. The company is accredited by ACHC.
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