Alzheimer’s Disease
Cerebral Palsy
ADHD
Autism
Muscular Dystrophy
Macular Degeneration
Bipolar Disorder
Friedreich’s Ataxia
Brain Injury
Amputation
Spinal Injury
Glaucoma
Parkinson’s Disease
Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral Neuropathy
Anxiety
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Arthritis
Dementia
Alzheimer’s Disease
Cerebral Palsy
ADHD
Autism
Muscular Dystrophy
Macular Degeneration
Bipolar Disorder
Friedreich’s Ataxia
Brain Injury
Amputation
Spinal Injury
Glaucoma
Parkinson’s Disease
Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral Neuropathy
Anxiety
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Arthritis
Dementia
At DriveWell Rehab, we understand that life’s journey can take unexpected turns, whether due to the natural course of aging or the impact of injury or disease. We recognize the profound significance that the ability to drive holds in people’s lives. It transcends mere transportation; driving offers a sense of freedom and the ability to connect with one’s community. Whether it’s commuting to work, where professional aspirations come to life, forming connections and fostering relationships, or managing essential tasks like accessing healthcare or fulfilling daily living needs, we recognize the pivotal role that driving plays.
Explore our program and start your journey towards safe and confident driving today!

We assess essential skills such as vision, reaction time, and perception to ensure your readiness for the road. Common medical conditions seen include stroke, head injury, neuropathy, anxiety, and dementia.

Our carefully designed routes expose you to various traffic scenarios, helping us determine your driving capabilities safely and effectively.

When injury or disease imposes physical limitations, we offer equipment training including hand controls for conditions like neuropathy or MS, to enable you to drive with confidence.
If your doctor has recommended an evaluation, it’s essential to discuss it further with them if you have concerns about undergoing the evaluation.
You would only need to go through the driving program if the PennDOT medical unit mandates it or if you’re referring healthcare provider believes it’s necessary to make an informed decision about your safety while driving.
In such circumstances, a pre-driving evaluation will be conducted to determine if it’s appropriate to obtain a dual control permit from the PennDOT medical unit before proceeding to the on-road component of the driving evaluation.
Unfortunately, Medicare and commercial insurance companies do not cover the cost of our services.
Possibly. There are limited options for third-party payers for driving evaluations and training, but programs like OVR sometimes support their clients with driving rehab services. See the link in the resource section for more information.
Yes, any visit (extended evaluation, training, DMV prep/test) following the initial driving evaluation will be billed accordingly.
Unfortunately, no. The fees for the evaluation and training are related to the skilled service being provided and are not based on passing or failing.