Pennsylvania Disability Grants

Disability Grants and Funding for Pennsylvania Residents

Disability grants for Pennsylvania residents are provided to help you or your family members to afford a wheelchair, scooter, wheelchair lift, stair lift  or some other mobility device for yourself or a loved one with limited mobility.  So if you live in Harrisburg or live in another Pennsylvania location, you have an array of options when looking for funding assistance through disability grants. This money can often be applied toward wheel chair lifts, stair lifts, platform lifts, vertical lifts, scooter, wheelchairs or some other mobility need. That includes buying a new or used accessible vehicle or paying for modifications like a ramp or lift and adaptive driving hand controls.

Here you will find a comprehensive list of disability grants for Pennsylvania residents consisting of state government agencies and various organizations; many of which are under the umbrella of national groups. Some supply money themselves and others help you unearth financial aid opportunities you might otherwise miss.

Also, don’t neglect disability grants for Pennsylvania residents associations that focus on the particular disability that you have. These can be key sources of monetary assistance for obtaining a wheelchair stair lift, a scooter, a powered wheelchair, curved stair lifts, or many other devices or specialty equipment designed specifically to assist disabled residents.

 

Adam Taliaferro Foundation

This organization gives monetary assistance and other help to student athletes in Pennsylvania (and New Jersey and Delaware) who suffer a debilitating injury while playing in a school-sanctioned sporting competition. Its namesake, Adam Taliaferro of Voorhees, NJ, sustained a spinal cord injury while playing football for Penn State.

P.O. Box 8232
Turnersville, New Jersey 08012
(856) 582-0212

http://www.taliaferrofoundation.org/
info@taliaferrofoundation.org

 

Mid-Atlantic Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center

The Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, part of the ADA national network, serves Pennsylvania residents with disabilities. It is an important source of information and aid for these individuals, dedicated to preserving and improving the independence, self-determination, quality of life and rights of disabled citizens.

401 North Washington Street, Suite 450
Rockville, MD 20850
(800) 949-4232

http://www.adainfo.org/

 

Pennsylvania Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers (ADRCs)

ADRCs are run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the US Administration on Community Living. This branch supports senior citizens and disabled residents of Pennsylvania in a variety of ways. They can assist you in acquiring a handicapped-accessible vehicle. Use this link to find contact information for the office serving your county.

http://www.aging.pa.gov/local-resources/pa-link/Pages/default.aspx

 

Pennsylvania Area Agencies on Aging (PAAA)

Dedicated to advocacy and assistance for the elderly population in Pennsylvania, PAAA can help aging residents find funding to put towards a handicap van. With more than 50 offices around the state, there’s a location convenient to you; go to the PAAA website for contact information.

http://www.aging.pa.gov/local-resources/Pages/AAA.aspx

 

Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (VA)

Disabled US veterans can find all sorts of support and assistance through the VA. State branches are equipped to supply aid and grant money. Contact the Pennsylvania VA if you are a state resident with a disability that resulted from (or was aggravated by) your service in the military or VA-sanctioned treatments or other activities.

Bldg S-0-47, FTIG
Annville, PA 17003
(800) 547-2838

http://www.dmva.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx
RA-VA-Info@pa.gov

 

Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council (PDDC)

PDDC exists as the state’s branch of the National Association of Developmental Disabilities Councils. It serves anyone with a developmental disability as defined by federally established law. The Council is devoted to bettering their quality of life and furthering their abilities for self-determination.

Harrisburg Office:

Room 561 Forum Building
605 South Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-6057 or (877) 685-4452

Pittsburgh Office:

8500 Brooktree Rd., Suite 100
Wexford, PA 15090
(724) 933-1655

http://www.paddc.org/

 

Pennsylvania Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)

Pennsylvania’s SILC operates in the interest of all state residents with any type of disability. It endeavors to enhance an independent lifestyle for all persons with disabilities. The SILC can help you find funding sources for a wheelchair lift, stair lift, platform lift, vertical lift, ramps, scooter or even a vehicle with the room and ability to transport your mobility device.

200 Locust St., Suite 200 A
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 364-1732

http://pasilc.org/
info@pasilc.org

 

Pennsylvania Workforce Development’s Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR)

Pennsylvania state’s OVR is an essential source for disability grants if you require disability equipment, devices or a wheelchair capable vehicle in order to find and/or maintain meaningful employment. You can locate your branch office at their website, or you can reach the main office at:

1521 North Sixth Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102

http://www.dli.pa.gov/Individuals/Disability-Services/ovr/Pages/default.aspx
scost@pa.gov

804-220-1300
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