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October 2024 by donna eichhorn
I was always hesitant to use a mobility device, but had given up on so much life being restricted to how far I could walk. I rented one at the state fair and LOVED IT. Went to Oregon Mobility in Tigard and it was a wonderful purchase, every question answered, not high pressure and I have so many places on my list to go. Thank you Oregon Mobility for being there and so wonderful to work with. Don't Hesitate - Get Moving NOW !!!
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September 2024 by duane037
I went to the fair today after purchasing tickets online for the admission and when I proceeded to rent a scooter for I am on disability. The website said it would be $60 a day. When I arrived, they were actually charging 75 after some back-and-forth I was told that it was the price was actually 75 and the website was wrong after the company, realize what I had gone through they contacted me and straightened the whole situation out, and I am quite pleased with the way that was treated and very fair on how they responded to my experience. I would highly recommend this company after the way I was treated with the resolution .
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January 2024 by cindy Hayward
Call most helpful staff. I will be need of scooter in the future.
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December 2023 by Jake French
Wow, what a positive experience I had here today! They spent a significant amount of one-on-one time with me to think creatively about solving some issues I've had with my hand controls for years. We came up with a custom solution that will greatly improve my driving safety. I highly recommend you give Oregon Mobility Solutions a visit!
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August 2023 by Sylvia Masaki
The staff member Andrew Marshall was very nice, professional, and listens to my problem.hopefully I will not have to go back but, if I do I will ask for Andrew.
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March 2023 by M M.
We went to their Tigard office to look at Pride electric wheelchairs. The two ladies in the office showed us the jazzy elite 14, which was perfect, stable and comfortable. I had done a lot of research in advance but really needed to experience an electric wheelchair in person. They let us try it out, take it out of the building on our own, try it on curb cuts, try it on very long inclines (something that was very important to me) and rough pavement. They knew everything about the wheelchair and could answer all of our questions. They made us feel welcome.They ave a lot of Pride scooters too, but we were only interested in wheelchairs.
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January 2023 by Ken S. (N7NJA)
Quickly installed my replacement parts without a wait. Very friendly knowledgeable staff. Thanks!
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November 2022 by Zoraida Gauthreaux
I have had the great pleasure of working with Oregon Mobility on a few occasions. The support and kindness that they show truly makes every experience a pleasurable one.
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November 2022 by Z. Gauthreaux
I have had the great pleasure of working with Oregon Mobility on a few occasions. The support and kindness that they show truly makes every experience a pleasurable one.
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November 2022 by Alice Patridge
Knowledgeable helpful staff meeting needs of those facing physical challenges.
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August 2022 by Danny D.
I purchased a 2022 Ram 2500 in October, 2022 last year. It was delivered to Ryno Mobility in January 2022 where they started the wheelchair conversion process. Ryno Mobility completed their modifications to the truck around the end of March 2022. Ryno Mobility was responsible for majority of the conversion process, while Oregon Mobility was the one responsible for installing any of the bolt on parts and handling the project. Oregon Mobility submitted a bid to Vocational Rehabilitation saying that they would handle the project for $45,000.00 and VR chose them to do so. My 2022 Dodge Ram showed up to Oregon Mobility on April 12th, 2022 where James said he would keep me in the loop on the project details, fitment, and estimated completion date. Meanwhile VR was paying over $2,000.00+ a month to rent a 2005 Dodge Minivan from them as time went on and I never heard from James, myself or a family member would stop by on occasion to see how the progress was going. Every time myself or a family member stopped by it was sitting out in their gravel parking lot, monthes and monthes went by... it didn't make sense the portion of the project that Oregon Mobility was doing was just the Bolt on parts which is a much smaller percentage of the work than Ryno Mobility needed to do, yet Ryno Mobility had it for 2 monthes and Oregon Mobility is now on month 5 of having it...? I paid $80,000.00 for this truck and VR has kindly offered to pay $45,000 towards the vehicle modifications, all said and done this is a $125,000.00 vehicle that has been sitting in their gravel lot for 5 monthes. We have showed up and James was out showing it to other customers, James has told me it was ready on multiple occasions where I have taken time off of work, driven up to his Tigard location just to get there and something not be functioning properly. I have now came to pick up the truck on 6 occasions where I have been told it was ready to take home and had to bring it back. I have driven it a total of two times, and I have gotten stuck inside of it once and locked out of it twice, once missing a doctors appointment, and the next time on a 100 degree day outside on a job site in Vancouver and hour and half away from home. With this project taking as long as it has Vocational Rehabilitation told James that they would no longer pay anymore on the rental van because this project should have been completed monthes ago and that Oregon Mobility would have to eat the cost until my truck was finished. The first day I took the truck home and left the van with them, i was locked out of it and missed my doctor appointment. I brought it right back to them and they never offered that I take the van so that I had a form of transportation to work while they continue working on the truck. Sadly, I had to ask if I could borrow the rental van in the meantime to get to and from work since my truck was not close to complete or reliable 5 monthes after Oregon Mobility has had it. What do you think James answer was when I asked if I could borrow the van to get to and from work while they were looking into the issues with the truck? You nailed it! He said "no, unfortunately the van is no longer available" James has taken no responsibility for any of the problems that the truck is having, he immediately points the finger at someone else, usually Ryno Mobility is his scapegoat... probably because they are in Florida and can't defend themselves but nothing is ever James or Oregon Mobilities fault. They decide to cut a whole in the side of the factory leather seats and mount an arms rest without fitting me for it or asking me first. It was mounted for Greg Oden I think because it was literally at my chin, so another whole was made in the factory leather seat. Please keep in mind this is still the $125,000.00 truck that my self and VR are paying for, not the 2005 Dodge Caravan with a ramp that works about 50% of the time that they are charging $2000.00+ a month for. Needless to say my experience with James Kimsey and Oregon Mobility have been nothing shy of Awful. I
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June 2022 by Rawb Wayland
I went there today with some family and friends to check out some scooters. Although I didn't purchase today, Shannon was very professional, knowledgeable, kind, and courteous. The environment was clean and I definitely recommend this store to future customers. Thumbs up!
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April 2022 by Cherree Weeks
Great place for any mobility needs. I had a left-foot pedal installed. Not many places do that anymore! Staff is very helpful and "disabled" friendly
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April 2022 by N7NJA
Quickly installed my replacement parts without a wait. Very friendly knowledgeable staff. Thanks!
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April 2022 by lawrence ferguson
Very kind staff. A truly great experience