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What To Consider When Buying A Wheelchair Van?

When you are getting older, wheelchairs can be a welcome addition to your ensemble of walking canes

, walkers and other accessories that disabled individuals have to resort to. It is not easy for a disabled individual to exist in an unfriendly world when it comes to aging and being limited. However, there are means, equipment and resources available to assist those who have those limitations to give them the freedom to move about. In fact, gone are the days when people used to have to manually push their wheelchairs. Of course, it gave them upper body strength, but also tired arms. Today, wheelchairs are equipped with so many unique features that make traveling so much easier. Even auto manufacturers are making vehicles that can adequately transport the disabled person and their wheelchair to short and long distance travel.

Vans that are created specifically to transport wheelchairs have proved to be very helpful to the disabled individuals who need them. However, before you invest in one of these wheelchair vans, be sure to decide the features that will best suit your particular needs and get familiar with how to use the one you may have selected.

There are mini Wheelchair vans that are small in size, but very popular because of their cost and efficiency especially with fuel. The only downside is that the storage space is small and may not be good for taking longer trips.

The wheelchair van that allows you a side entry are being changed with floor replacement so that they can be lowered enough to let the wheelchair in. When the floor is lowered, it allows a better slope so that the wheelchair can go in much more easily. These floors are also strong and durable. The interior of this type of wheelchair van is nice because it comes equipped with air condition and heating.


The wheelchair vans that allow for a rear entry has the same lowered floor as the van with the side entry. However, the fuel tank is located at the back of the van instead of the side. These wheelchair vans are ideal in the snow and in areas where it is hilly.

When choosing a wheelchair van, you have to make sure that it is comfortable to you for travel and that it meets your expectations. The buying process can be long and tedious, but it is suggested that you take your time because this can be a long term investment and you want to make the best choice that is right for you. Some of them are expensive, so the first thing you want to do is to find out which one meets your budget. Of course, you can also have one custom-made for you to fit all of your requirements, but be sure that it will cost you.

Some of the features on a wheelchair van include rear and side loading ramps as well as lifts. Many of them have automatic lifts and ramps, but some you have to use manually. Of course, the manual lift or ramp would be the less expensive of the two. Hand controls and transfer seats are also other features that you can get on your wheelchair van. This allows you to readily move from your wheelchair to your drivers seat with less hassle.


If you move around on a scooter, you will also be able to access your wheelchair van using the automatic lift and ramp. No longer will you have to depend on someone strong to lift you from your wheelchair to your van. This gives you so much more independence and sense of freedom. You can actually take a trip by yourself without the aid of anyone.

Most wheelchair vans have the desired space to fit your wheelchair and your belongings. In a scenario where there is no van and someone has to transport you from place to place, you know that it is very difficult because they have to fold up the wheelchair after getting you into the van and then unfold it again and try to get you back into the wheelchair. It can be a longer process than having a wheelchair van. This will work out so much easier, less stressful and embarrassing for the person who has to do the lifting and for the person being lifted out of the wheelchair.

Some of the features to look for when buying a wheelchair van are lowered floor for positioning wheelchair, headroom, seat belt retractor, warranty of vehicle, updates to vehicle, and the storage space; only to name a few. For more information please Visit: www.themobilityresource.com

by: The Mobility Resource
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