FRESNO, Calif. & NASHVILLE, Tenn. (November 1, 2022)—Officials with LUCI and Sunrise Medical, a provider of advanced assistive mobility solutions, announced an agreement that will offer patients within the Veterans Health Administration (VA) the option to install LUCI’s state-of-the-art safety technology system on QUICKIE power wheelchairs as they are built at the Sunrise Medical factory. It’s the first agreement of its kind for LUCI, which launched in 2020 and announced its compatibility with the QUICKIE line of chairs in July 2021, after more than a year of collaboration between the two companies.

With one of the most comprehensive advanced rehabilitation power wheelchair offerings in the world, Sunrise Medical strives to provide solutions for almost any chair driver’s unique needs. Power chair drivers within the VA system will have the ability to pre-install LUCI onto the QUICKIE Q300 M Mini, Q500 M and Q700 M chair models. Clinicians within the VA will be able to request the technology-equipped chair with one easy order form.

“We’re excited and grateful that Sunrise Medical is so attuned to the needs of their drivers, and particularly to the needs of America’s veterans, to form this innovative partnership and help QUICKIE drivers access LUCI’s life-changing technology,” said Barry Dean, LUCI co-founder and CEO. “We’ve been fortunate to call them our partners for more than a year, and as our teams have continued to collaborate, we’ve continued to find great ways to fulfill our joint mission of improving people’s lives. This is an important step forward in what continues to be a strong and successful partnership.”

Sunrise Medical opened a production facility in Nashville in late 2021, where LUCI products can be installed on the three most popular QUICKIE chair models as they are built. VA patients will be able to request and receive LUCI on their chairs beginning November 1, 2022.

“With features like drop-off prevention, collision avoidance, and care team alerts, LUCI has made power wheelchairs a safer option for thousands of people, and it was important to us to put America’s veterans first by giving them convenient and timely access to this technology straight from our factory,” said Larry Jackson, president of Sunrise Medical North America. “This announcement reflects our commitment to ensuring QUICKIE power chair drivers have access to the technology they need, delivered as soon as possible. We’re excited to make LUCI an easy and convenient option for veterans to choose.”

Combined with a first-of-its-kind software platform, LUCI’s hardware mounts onto a power wheelchair between the power base and seat. The LUCI safety system uses sensor-fusion technology that combines data from cameras, ultrasonics, and radar into a single, 360-degree view of the world to help drivers avoid collisions and dangerous drop-offs while maintaining personalized driving control. Additionally, through its cloud-based capabilities, LUCI can also monitor and alert drivers and caregivers to low battery, possible tipping scenarios and other important updates regarding the chair and the driver.

Visit sunrisemedical.com and luci.com for more information.