Handi-Cap Aids Company specializes in installing and selling adaptive driving equipment that allows people with mobility limitations to operate vehicles independently. The business serves Oklahoma City residents and surrounding areas who use wheelchairs, have limited hand function, or face other physical constraints that standard vehicles cannot accommodate. Unlike general auto dealers or repair shops, this operation focuses exclusively on accessibility modifications: hand controls, wheelchair lifts, transfer seats, and steering aids that transform a regular car into a functional vehicle for someone with a disability.
Handi-Cap Aids is a dealer and installer of adaptive automotive equipment, not a new or used vehicle dealership. The company sells aftermarket adaptive devices and handles professional installation on customer-owned vehicles or vehicles they help source. The focus is on enabling independence for drivers whose disability has made standard vehicle operation impossible or unsafe. Work ranges from simple hand-control installations to complex multi-system setups involving lifts, lowered floors, and customized seating. The business operates in a service model where customers typically bring an existing vehicle, or work with Handi-Cap Aids to locate one suitable for modification.
Handi-Cap Aids installs several categories of equipment. Hand controls (mechanical or electronic) allow drivers with lower-body paralysis or weakness to operate accelerator and brake pedals using hand movements. Wheelchair lifts and ramps enable wheelchair users to load and secure their chairs while staying in the vehicle; these typically cost between $10,000 and $15,000 installed, depending on lift type and vehicle. Transfer seats rotate or lower to reduce the physical demand of moving from wheelchair to driver seat. Steering adaptations include spinner knobs, reduced-effort steering modifications, and electronic steering controls for drivers with limited arm strength or grip.
Pricing varies significantly by equipment and vehicle. A basic hand control setup runs $3,000 to $6,000. Full systems combining lift, transfer seat, hand controls, and custom seating can exceed $20,000. The company charges installation labor separately; prospective customers should call to discuss their specific needs and receive a detailed quote. Many modifications qualify for funding through Oklahoma Vocational Rehabilitation Services or private insurance, though coverage varies widely.
Oklahoma City has no other dedicated adaptive automotive equipment dealer. Drivers seeking modifications typically travel to larger regional centers or work with national mail-order suppliers who send equipment without installation support. Choosing a local installer means the customer avoids shipping a vehicle out of state, receives hands-on consultation about which equipment suits their vehicle and disability, and has a local contact for warranty work and adjustments. The tradeoff is that Handi-Cap Aids serves a narrower market than a general repair shop, so their technician availability and turnaround time depend on current demand; calling ahead to discuss timeline is essential.
This business is right for Oklahoma City drivers with mobility disabilities who own or are shopping for a vehicle and need professional modification to drive safely and independently. It serves people with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, amputations, arthritis, and other conditions that limit hand, foot, or torso control. Veterans with service-connected disabilities often qualify for VA funding that can help pay for equipment.
Handi-Cap Aids is not suitable for someone seeking a completely wheelchair-accessible vehicle (like a minivan with lowered floor and ramp as factory options); those customers should explore new vehicle options from manufacturers or used wheelchair-accessible vans from specialized dealers. It is also not the right fit for minor cosmetic or comfort modifications; the company focuses on functional independence equipment, not general auto customization.
A prospective customer typically starts with a phone consultation to describe their mobility limitation and vehicle situation. Handi-Cap Aids assesses whether the vehicle is suitable for modification (some vehicles are structural poor fits). If proceeding, the customer brings the vehicle for an in-person evaluation where the technician confirms equipment compatibility, takes measurements, and develops a detailed plan and cost estimate. The customer then arranges funding (personal, insurance, VA, or vocational rehabilitation) and schedules installation, which can take several days to weeks depending on the scope. Follow-up appointments may be needed for adjustments.
Handi-Cap Aids operates during standard business hours; confirm current hours and location by calling, as this information changes periodically. The company has on-site installation bays, so customers should expect to leave their vehicle for the duration of work. Parking for customer drop-off is available. Many installations require multiple visits or extended appointments; the technician will explain the timeline when providing the estimate.
Handi-Cap Aids Company fills a critical gap in Oklahoma City's automotive landscape by making vehicle independence possible for drivers whose disabilities would otherwise prevent it.
