Next Day Access announces new franchises in Wisconsin, Alabama

By HME News Staff
Updated 8:40 AM CST, Tue January 6, 2026
MADISON, Wis. - Next Day Access has announced new franchises in South Central Wisconsin and Huntsville, Ala.
Next Day Access South Central Wisconsin is owned and operated by Kayla and Josh Lalande. Kayla has spent the last 15 years as a medical social worker, assisting adults with various disabilities and their families in finding best practices and adjusting to the day-to-day challenges.
“My work has centered on aging in place, care coordination and helping people navigate complex medical needs,” she said. “I am passionate about understanding what matters most to individuals and helping them find real solutions to keep doing what matters most.” Josh has more than 20 years of experience in complex project management.
Next Day Access Huntsville is owned and operated by Dustin Shoupe. Shoupe spent more than 22 years in the defense industry, serving in the Army, Army National Guard, civil service and government contractor roles. He retired as Lieutenant Colonel in the National Guard and obtained his Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) from the Georgia Institute of Technology. His wife, Katie, graduated with a Master of Health Science in occupational therapy from the Medical College of Georgia.
“We wanted to not just own a business, but seek out a franchise that we would be personally enthusiastic about and that would bring a much-needed service to the community,” Shoupe said. “It provided the perfect opportunity to combine Dustin’s military service and Katie’s medical credentials. “We feel that we bring a very strong team to service our community in all things accessibility.”
Next Day Access locations provide accessibility and mobility solutions to individuals of all ages. The company sells, delivers and installs solutions like wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, grab bars and more.
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