Tuesday, April 26, 2011

What to Look for When Choosing a Wheelchair Van

Mobility is a big issue for those who are bound to wheelchairs. Getting out of the home can be difficult without the right vehicle. A wheelchair van is helpful for transporting those who have physical challenges or are wheelchair-bound. Wheelchair vans are handicap accessible for those who are otherwise unable to get around.

A wheelchair van may be either a full size vehicle or a mini-van. The van will have been adapted to include various features that enable it to be used for wheelchair access. These may include a wheelchair lift, special seating and driver controls. A van can be adapted with features based on your particular needs.

The main consideration when looking for a wheelchair van is the ability to get the wheelchair or scooter into the vehicle. A wheelchair lift is the best option. It provides a safe and easy way to lift the chair or scooter into the vehicle. They can be installed on either the rear or side door. Choose between a lift that lifts only the chair or one that lifts both the chair and passenger at once.

Drivers who are disabled may require the use of specially designed hand controls. These controls allow you to operate the gas and brake functions using the hands instead of the feet. You can choose permanent or temporary installation of these controls, based on your needs. The driver may require special seating. Standard van seats may be replaced with seats that are designed for easily getting in and out of the van. In some cases, the driver may require seating in his or her own wheelchair. In that case, the seat is removed to accommodate this need.

A wheelchair van can be customized with all the features you will require. You can purchase a new or used van that is already outfitted with all the special options that you will need to improve your mobility.

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