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An ADA-compliant Amramp ramp leads into “The Virginia House,” home of the Marine Corps Commanding General, Norfolk Naval Air Station, Norfolk VA.
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Virginia Beach – When this wheelchair ramp is no longer needed, Amramp simply removes it with no impact on landscaping or remodeling required.
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Amramp Hampton Roads installed a wheelchair ramp at a Homes for Our Troops home, constructed for a wounded Iraq veteran.
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Jane Rostov and the Amramp Hampton Roads team installed this wheelchair ramp in Chesapeake, VA on behalf of one of our PACE Re-Use programs. It is an example of an ADA compliant ramp that PACE, the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, installs in Hampton Roads so that their participants have safe entrance and egress from their homes. The ramps enable them to participate in medical care and activities at the PACE locations.
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Amramp Hampton Roads was able to provide safe access for this home with a wheelchair ramp provided through the PACE program in Hampton, VA. Even in a small yard with significant rise, Amramp can provide safe access.
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This ADA compliant ramp was installed for a Sentara PACE program participant in Portsmouth, VA, allowing the patient the ability to attend medical appointments and to take advantage of the social opportunities the program offers. Joe is seen here reviewing safety items with a caretaker.
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This was an ADA compliant ramp relocation for an existing Sentara PACE program participant who had recently moved to Newport News, VA.
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This ramp was installed for the wife of a US Navy veteran who saw another installation on their street. Joe is seen reviewing safety items with the customer.
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This was a quick 36 hour turnaround for a workman's compensation insurer for a patient in Franklin, VA. They completed the ADA compliant ramp installation two hours before the patient came home to continue his rehab.
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