What is the Kinetic Group?
The Kinetic Group is a leading provider of rehabilitative driver training. We help individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges learn—or relearn—how to drive safely and independently, using adaptive equipment and personalized instruction.
Who can use The Kinetic Program?
We serve a wide range of clients:
- Individuals with physical disabilities
- People recovering from injury or illness
- Clients with autism, ADHD, sensory, cognitive, processing or other differences
- Referrals from physicians, therapists, case managers, or agencies
- Participants in a State Department of Rehabilitation Services or other State agency
- Rehabilitation hospitals
- Participants in National programs such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Labor, US Deparment of Health and Human Services, the Social Security Administration, the US Department of Defense, the US Department of Transportation, and the National Highway Transportation Safet Association.
- Private-pay clients, tribal programs, and insurance-funded training
How do I get started?
Call us at (405) 785-0015 or email hello@kineticgroup.org. We’ll schedule an initial assessment and guide you through your next steps, including funding options and training timelines.
What’s included in a training package?
Each package includes:
- A comprehensive intake assessment
- At least 10 hours of classroom instruction
- Multiple hours of behind-the-wheel training using adaptive equipment
- Vehicle time with a certified driving instructor
- Ongoing support through testing and licensing
What kinds of adaptive equipment do you use?
We offer:
- Hand controls
- Left-foot accelerators
- Spinner knobs
- Pedal extensions
- Other specialized modifications tailored to your needs
Can insurance cover the cost?
Yes, many insurance plans will cover adaptive driver training with prior approval. We also work with tribal programs, case managers, and private pay clients to build cost-effective solutions. Call us to discuss your options.
What if I’m not sure I’m ready to drive?
That’s what the assessment is for. We’ll help you determine whether you’re ready to begin training, and if not, we can recommend other steps or resources that support your long-term goals.
Can parents or caregivers be involved?
Yes. Family involvement is often key to a successful training journey. We’re happy to include parents or caregivers in conversations and goal-setting, and we provide regular updates.
Where is The Kinetic Program located?
We are based in Oklahoma and operate through our partner school, Decisive Driver. Services may be available at multiple locations across the state. Call us to find the nearest training option.
