Over the last 40 years, EZ-ACCESS® has been driven by the purpose of making accessibility a reality across the country. Each aluminum ramp we make is another step toward eliminating mobility barriers, creating the chance for everyone to live life to the fullest. Our flagship product, the PATHWAY® 3G Modular Access System, is a residential ramp that customers consistently praise. From its durable aluminum structure to the simple installation process, this ramp is the gold standard.
For Marie B. in Red Bluff, California, the PATHWAY 3G Modular Access System was what gave her husband the chance to see something beyond the interior of their new house. “We bought another home, closer to doctors and hospitals, for my disabled spouse, who is 95 years old. The first trip out was to tour our one-acre yard and garage. We have been here eight weeks, and my hubby had never seen all the back yard. It lifted his depression, and he saw fruit on trees.”
A home wheelchair ramp is more than just a piece of architecture; it’s the opportunity to experience the world in ways as simple as enjoying fresh air. Marie noted that the ramp also made it easier for a gurney to access her home for medical trips.
Accessibility can mean the difference between being able to make it to doctor appointments—which are critical for maintaining health—and missing essential checkups. When Roy in Chula Vista, CA was unable to help his family member make it to appointments due to stairs, the PATHWAY 3G provided the perfect solution. He said they were “totally grateful” for the home ramp, as they’d been behind on doctor appointments due to being unable to navigate the stairs at their home. We are so thankful Roy found EZ-ACCESS and that he was able to catch up on his appointments!
As an American company (with everything from manufacturing to customer service happening right here in the US), there is nothing that makes us prouder than helping our military veterans. Gilbert in Millen, GA is one of the many military members to whom the PATHWAY 3G has provided a new lease on life. “We didn't expect to have Americans come to our aid in making us ramps, etc., but they have, and I thank each one of you who has made or been a part of getting these ramps to us. We thank you, and God bless you ALL!”