MossRehab Driving School
The MossRehab Driving Program helps people with disabilities (including older individuals) gain the skills to become safe, competent drivers.
We can help if:
- You have a physical disability and need an assessment
- You are a licensed driver who has recently acquired a disability
- You are an older driver who would like to have your capabilities evaluated
- You have a family member who may need to consider driving retirement
Licensed and Certified
MossRehab Driving Program has both the expertise and equipment to assist drivers with a wide range of physical disabilities.
We are a state-licensed program and one of the most comprehensive on the East Coast, operating for over 32 years. We are certified by the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists. The program maintains seven of the most comprehensively equipped vehicles on the east coast, including a van with the Scott Driving System.
Staff members who have received certification as driver rehabilitation specialists perform driving evaluations. All training is provided by state licensed instructors. Our professional staff can:
- Evaluate your potential to drive
- Help with recommending driver retirement
- Recommend driving equipment
- Provide in-vehicle driving training
- Assist with state licensing examinations
Two Locations
MossRehab Driving Program provides training and assessments at two locations:
Einstein Plaza (co-located with MossRehab at Jenkintown)
201 Old York Road, Suite 203
Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Christiana Care Health System
Physical Therapy Plus
Foulkstone Plaza
1401 Foulk Road, Suite 100A
Wilmington, DE 19803
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Schedule an Appointment
For additional program information or to schedule an appointment, please call 215-886-7706 x2 or e-mail DrivingProgram@einstein.edu. A Referral Form must be completed by a physician prior to making appointments for evaluations or lessons at the Driving Program.
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