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Ability Center Announces a Management Agreement with Macs Lift Gate of Long Beach, California
(September 06, 2012)
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) September 06, 2012
Ability Center, a recognized leader and pioneering service provider in the mobility industry, has today announced an agreement to manage the day-to-day retail mobility operation of Macs Lift Gate in Long Beach, California. This will allow Ability Center to provide a full breadth of mobility products and services to Los Angeles and Orange counties.
Ability Centers opportunity to manage this location will provide area residents with access to the highest quality mobility equipment and the most advanced wheelchair vans and conversion systems on the market.
Macs Lift Gate will become the newest addition to the Ability Centers growing brand. The retail operation of Macs Lift Gate has served the residents of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, and all of Southern California for over 55 years, providing valuable help, guidance and information to individuals with physical disabilities and their families.
According to Darrell Heath, CEO of Ability Center, We are honored to have Macs Lift Gate join the Ability Center Family. We are looking forward to sharing our outstanding sales and service values with this terrific community and customer base of this legacy dealership. This addition will allow our customers to choose from an even greater selection of wheelchair vans and mobility products.
To find out more information, visit http://www.AbilityCenter.com or http://www.MacsMobility.net.
About Ability Center: Ability Center was founded in 1994, with just a few technicians. Since that time, the company has grown to more than 70 professionals in more than six locations across the US. Today, Ability Center provides benefits for more than 10,000 people with mobility challenges per year, offering compassion, knowledge and understanding.
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/MacsMobility/AbilityCenter/prweb9872513.htm.
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