FBA Broker Finds the Perfect Match with Mobility City

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Making a Difference for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities through Mobility City

Making a difference in people’s lives comes in many forms. Randy and Stephanie Smith found their opportunity to help others while investing in a profitable franchise when they discovered Mobility City through an FBA Broker. A couple in their early 40’s, the Smith’s had an existing business in personal alert monitors, however, the state reimbursement changed and they were looking for a complimentary business in the senior market. FBA Broker John Anderson was working with the Smith’s when he reached out to Mobility City’s franchisor to explore the business opportunity.

With an estimated 100 million people over the age of 55 by 2022, Mobility City fills a necessity for mobile repair, cleaning and maintenance for wheelchairs, power chairs, mobility scooters, lift out chairs, hospital beds, and other mobility products.

When the Smith’s learned about the opportunity from their FBA Broker, they were so excited that they attended the next Discovery Day, and immediately felt it was the right fit for them. The deal closed in 60 days, and the Smiths are now the proud owners of a Mobility City franchise in Tulsa, OK.  

About Mobility City

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Mobility City was designed to assist seniors and injured or disabled individuals. Through the repair, cleaning and maintenance of mobility products, the business model fills an important need in our day and age. These services assist people that require wheelchairs, hospital beds and other modern mobility tools that result in a better quality of life. Mobility City also sells products at competitive pricing through their website and the Mobility City Dollar Saver circular. With a “white glove” service program, an important part of their business model includes delivery and set-up for customers at their homes.

Many individuals utilizing mobility equipment day-to-day do not know how to maintain or clean their products, which often need upkeep from constant use. From cleaning and polishing wheelchairs and scooters in the “Clean and Polish” program, to providing affordable parts, Mobility City does it all.

Franchise Opportunities

Millions of individuals – including both adults and children – rely on mobility devices. These are people that rely on Mobility City to help them remain mobile and independent. Many of these customers are not able to service their own equipment due to disability and/or age. Mobility City franchise owners provide signature “Mobile Service Program” to their community. This is not being done by any other health care or mobility service company in the field, making this franchise a valuable option. Providing this service enables individuals who use mobility products to continue their day-to-day lives without worry.

Corporate staff within Mobility City have over 30 years exclusively in the mobility equipment business. A “mission-focused” training program features the latest operating and state-of-the-art technology systems and resources with the ultimate goal of taking care of customers.

Ready to learn more? Visit https://www.mobilitycity.com.

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