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Commercial Wheelchair Vans

April 1st, 2009 No comments
by Joan Normski

If you're in the market for a wheelchair van, then you probably know just how expensive they can be. For some people, the expense of a wheelchair van can give your finances a real hit. Or maybe your insurance won't pay enough money to get the quality of wheelchair van you would like.

Nevertheless, with a handicapped accessible vehicle, a physically challenged individual can become more self-sufficient. Unfortunately, an appropriately equipped van is usually cost prohibitive. Added to the original cost of the van, the price of wheelchair conversions leave people sitting at home while life passes by the living room window. Fortunately, a quick search of the Internet produced many styles, makes, and price ranges for a used wheelchair van.

A side benefit of doing this is you can customize your van however you want. The extras you need may even need to be added to a brand new van anyway, so you're saving even more money by converting a van to be wheelchair compatible. Just bear in mind that any changes you make still need to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

If the disabled individual is totally incapacitated, a rear ramp may be easier for a care provider to load/unload the physically challenged, especially as adults. For those anticipating driving and riding shotgun, a side entrance is preferable. The captain's chairs are rigged to be easily removed from the vehicle, while still allowing for two/three ambulatory passengers in the rear seat.

Sometimes, the handicapped can now have a choice of accessible vehicles. Given the option, many people would prefer a different style. In answer to varying tastes and needs, a wheelchair hydraulic lift picks up the chair, lifting over a truck bed, and lowers the wheelchair for safe transport.

Another way of converting a mini van into a wheelchair van is the rear-entry conversion. This is actually quite a popular conversion nowadays. These conversions are very convenient, because you can get a wheelchair user out without worrying about cars parked either side in a parking lot. It's also a much easier job to perform than a side-entry conversion.

One of the down sides of the rear conversion is that the wheelchair user can't get in a position to drive. But if the person in the wheelchair doesn't need to, or can't drive, then this won't be a problem.

Anyway, I hope this has shred a little light on one of the possible options you have when it comes to wheelchair vans. You don't have to pay $25,000 on a brand new van. You can easily pay someone to convert a mini van into a wheelchair van, and save yourself a bundle of money.

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Why Get A Mobility Scooter

November 10th, 2008 No comments
by Geraldine Bowers

When we are young we never think about the consequences of risking life and limb doing crazy things. If we survive we look back at those times from middle age and marvel at how crazy we were and that we survived at all. Time has a way of reminding us we are not indestructible and as we get older we lose the spring in our step and eventually even the ability to walk out of the house. When that happens some people end up spending the rest of their lives looking out of the window but if you get a mobility scooter it may just change your life.

Sometimes we are restricted in what we can do. By our parents when we are young and then by our responsibilites as we get older but eventually our bodies cry out enough, and our deteriorating body stops us doing what we want it to. There are ways to overcome most problems and a mobility scooter can help many people. They can be expensive but purchasing a good used mobility scooter is a good choice.

This does not mean that the a potential buyerl needs to wait until they have more money to get help. Rather, they can choose to invest in a used mobility scooter as opposed to a brand new one. There are many reasons as to why this would be beneficial, including the fact that it obviously saves the money. Many people will also find that they are able to get the used mobility scooters more quickly as compared to ordering a new scooter simply because they do not need to save up so much money as a used mobility scooter may be half the price of a new one.

You may like the idea of a shiny new mobility scooter but being practical about the cost may be important. They can be expensive and if you would struggle to buy a new one you could get a used one for a lot less money. You can find a good selection of used mobility scooters online at auction websites and dealers.

Buying online is very popular since the access to the World Wide Web allows you to see mobility scooters for sale from all parts of the country. If you would rather buy locally you can still do this online or you could look at local thrift stores and have a look in your local newspapers and magazines where you may find people selling their used mobility scooters. If nobody is advertizing then you could publish an advert yourself stating that you are looking for one and you may find somone who has a used scooter they no longer need.

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