Independent Idaho

The Road to Independence with Amber Beall

52 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Episode Description For many Idahoans, driving isn't just about getting from one place to another—it's the key to employment, healthcare, family, and independence. Until now, however, Idaho has had limited access to specialized driving rehabilitation services for people whose disabilities, injuries, or medical conditions affect their ability to drive. In this episode of Independent Idaho, Jeremy sits down with Amber Beall, founder of Adaptive Driving Idaho, to discuss the launch of this much-needed service and what it means for people across the state. Amber shares her journey as an occupational therapist specializing in neurological rehabilitation and explains how her work helps individuals evaluate whether they can safely continue driving, return to driving after injury or illness, or explore adaptive equipment that makes driving possible again. From stroke and traumatic brain injury to spinal cord injury, vision changes, and age-related conditions, this conversation explores how adaptive driving opens doors to greater independence and community participation for Idahoans. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone living with a disability, or simply curious about how adaptive driving works, this episode offers an inside look at an exciting new resource now available in Idaho. About Our Guest Amber Beall, MS, OTR/L, DRS, is the founder of Adaptive Driving Idaho and an occupational therapist with more than a decade of experience in neurological rehabilitation. She is a Driving Rehabilitation Specialist (DRS), Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS), and Certified Functional Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (CFVRS). Throughout her career, Amber has worked with individuals recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and other neurological conditions, helping them return to meaningful daily activities—including driving. As a Boise native, Amber is passionate about expanding access to adaptive driving services and helping Idahoans maintain their independence, safety, and connection to their communities. Check out Adaptive Driving Idaho [https://www.adaptivedrivingidaho.com/] for more information.

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Portada del episodio The Road to Independence with Amber Beall

The Road to Independence with Amber Beall

Episode Description For many Idahoans, driving isn't just about getting from one place to another—it's the key to employment, healthcare, family, and independence. Until now, however, Idaho has had limited access to specialized driving rehabilitation services for people whose disabilities, injuries, or medical conditions affect their ability to drive. In this episode of Independent Idaho, Jeremy sits down with Amber Beall, founder of Adaptive Driving Idaho, to discuss the launch of this much-needed service and what it means for people across the state. Amber shares her journey as an occupational therapist specializing in neurological rehabilitation and explains how her work helps individuals evaluate whether they can safely continue driving, return to driving after injury or illness, or explore adaptive equipment that makes driving possible again. From stroke and traumatic brain injury to spinal cord injury, vision changes, and age-related conditions, this conversation explores how adaptive driving opens doors to greater independence and community participation for Idahoans. Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone living with a disability, or simply curious about how adaptive driving works, this episode offers an inside look at an exciting new resource now available in Idaho. About Our Guest Amber Beall, MS, OTR/L, DRS, is the founder of Adaptive Driving Idaho and an occupational therapist with more than a decade of experience in neurological rehabilitation. She is a Driving Rehabilitation Specialist (DRS), Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS), and Certified Functional Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (CFVRS). Throughout her career, Amber has worked with individuals recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and other neurological conditions, helping them return to meaningful daily activities—including driving. As a Boise native, Amber is passionate about expanding access to adaptive driving services and helping Idahoans maintain their independence, safety, and connection to their communities. Check out Adaptive Driving Idaho [https://www.adaptivedrivingidaho.com/] for more information.

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