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Founded in 1998 by Julian Gordon, Amramp has continued to grow as the leading provider of modular wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, vertical platform lifts and other accessibility solutions.
The Amramp Team manufactures our modular wheelchair ramps in historic Boston, Massachusetts.
We started more than 40 years ago as a producer of architectural metal items used by contractors and architects. We produced stairs, rails, fire doors and security products for doors and windows.
In 1998 we patented a unique modular wheelchair ramp system that has become our signature product. We have expanded our product line to include other products that make life accessible, such as stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, grab bars and railings, overhead patient lifts and more.
In 2017 we introduced our Amramp Pro commercially compliant wheelchair ramp.
Today, we have 45 locations and growing across the United States and Canada. Each of our locations has local residential and commercial inventory so we can accommodate your accessibility needs quickly.
Our franchise partners are accessibility specialists. Many have received the Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist designation from the Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders in collaboration with AARP. The Amramp Teams will conduct a free site assessment and provide a written proposal within days. Your ramp or other accessibility solution can be installed by our Amramp experts quickly and easily.
Amramp is an active member of the Manufacturers and Suppliers Council (MSC) of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), and the National Association of Home Builders.
Every wheelchair ramp, stairlift or other product we install changes someone’s life.
Amramp has a long history of partnering with community members to help increase accessibility for the most vulnerable of our population.
We have worked with various ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and MDA (Muscular Dystrophy) Chapters across the country, as well as Area Agencies on Aging and PACE (Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly).
For many years we have worked with Ramp Access Made Possible by Students (RAMPS), an organization dedicated to installing ramps for mobility-impaired citizens in Richmond, Virginia, in yearly Ramp-a-Thons.
We also work with Rebuilding Together to build ramps all across the country.
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