ADA to rebrand under United Access name
By HME News Staff
Updated 9:35 AM CST, Thu March 10, 2022
HOUSTON – Adaptive Driving Access (ADA) will rebrand its five Texas stores to United Access this month. The name change brings the total number of United Access locations in Texas to 10, making it the largest mobility dealer in the state, the companies say. “We’re changing our name, but not our passion for serving our customers,” said James Norris, ADA Pasadena’s general manager. “When you enter our stores, you’ll be greeted by the same great staff and same big smiles. The only difference is the sign on the building.” Like ADA, each United Access dealership works with individuals with mobility challenges to customize their ideal mobility solution. In addition to new or preowned wheelchair accessible vehicles, the dealerships also provide rental wheelchair vans, wheelchair and scooter lifts, driving controls, scooters, transfer seats and more. Including the ADA locations in Houston, Pasadena, Bryan, McAllen and Corpus Christi, United Access now operates 30 retail stores across 11 states. The two companies originally joined forces in 2019.
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