By: John k. Taylor | 2011-07-28 | Disabilities For a mobility challenged person, owning a wheelchair accessible vehicle of their own can be extremely liberating, reducing the need to rely on other people and introducing renewed independence into their lives. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2010-12-05 | Disabilities The use of vehicles with disability assisting equipment installed is vital in providing mobility options for handicapped individuals. Through the use of accessible vehicles, the disabled individual can maintain their freedom of travel and their independence. read more
By: Dave Bergeron | 2010-04-02 | Disabilities Just get a wheelchair or scooter? This article is about choosing the right vehicle to transport your wheelchair or scooter. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-09-16 | Vans The most important aspect of purchasing a mobility vehicle is the freedom it will bring you. For many that suffer from a handicap or mobility issue, depending on others can lead to depression and even further health problems. A disabled person will have to face the frustrations of having to depend on others each time they need transportation. Having the freedom to go to the church or just go to lunch with friends will lead to a great quality of live. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2011-03-27 | Disabilities The first consideration for purchasing wheelchair accessible vans is that it they are comfortable. There will be frequent unloading and loading and this should be an efficient process and go as quickly as possible. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-07-27 | Vans Insuring a handicap accessible vehicles is somewhat like buying insurance for a traditional vehicle. There are two major things you want to be sure of as you shop for wheelchair accessible vehicle or handicap van insurance: read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2011-03-27 | Disabilities Many people take their transportation needs for granted. When they are ready to go somewhere, it is a simple matter to grab the keys, get in the car and go. But disabled people do not have that luxury. Those who are confined to a wheelchair or mobile scooter have certain challenges to overcome. Relying on public transportation or family and friends can be very stressful and tiring as well. read more
By: John k. Taylor | 2011-09-02 | Disabilities Those, who are physically challenged and are using wheelchair regularly, often fall in need of hiring wheelchair accessible vehicles for long distance journey or errands. In fact, many of them consider buying one such vehicle for handy use. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2010-11-20 | Medicine Wheelchair vans come in several styles and sizes, with different modification potentials and feature options. Several questions should be answered when looking to purchase a wheelchair van. Is the disabled person going to drive? How much can be afforded? read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2010-12-05 | Disabilities For the millions of Americans with mobility impairing disabilities, the use of a handicapped van is vital for maintaining their independence. The handicapped van allows mobility challenged individuals to travel to work, doctor appointments, and enjoy the benefits of travel. read more
By: Thomas Wright | 2012-04-22 | Vans Because of globalization and advances in technology, a lot of innovations have been made in caring for persons with disabilities (PWDs) and ensuring convenience in their day-to-day lives. read more
By: karenjohn24 | 2011-05-31 | Fitness Equipment Transport wheelchairs vans have a better quality of life for people with physical disabilities, giving them access to social and outdoor events. read more
By: John k. Taylor | 2011-09-22 | Disabilities Recent technological evolution in wheelchair accessible vehicles has played a major role in simplifying the travelling experience of physically challenged people. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2010-12-05 | Disabilities When the disabled individual is searching for motor vehicles with the right mobility equipment, cost can quickly become a factor in the decision. Vehicles can be costly to begin with, and with the added cost of mobility enhancing equipment, the cost of accessible vehicles can quickly skyrocket. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2011-04-18 | Disabilities It wasn't so long ago that being in a wheelchair meant that your opportunities were limited and that you couldn't go to the places you wanted without a lot of hassle. Times have changed and technology in mobility products and vehicles made things much easier on people. read more