What Are The Great Benefits Of Handicap Vehicles?

The benefits of handicap vehicles are beyond doubt a big blessing to people with disabilities and their respective families. Their activities are no longer limited within the perimeters of their homes, but also to any place they wish to go. With so many types and brands available today, handicap vehicles will definitely deliver the performance you want and need.


The most obvious plus side of handicap vehicles is the fact that these allow you to travel around different locations that would normally be too far for wheelchairs or scooters to go. You can freely set out to the beach, office, mall, school, or restaurants without worrying about your transportation and the hassles you might encounter along the way. Depending on your preference and requirements, you can either choose to own a converted minivan or converted domestic full-sized van.


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There are so many great options when it comes to your handicap accessible vehicles, from the brands to the adaptive features, and down to the conversion types. You have the option of installing wheelchair lifts or ramps in your car entrance door, which can be at the back or at the side. Wheelchair lifts – electric, hydraulic, automatic, semi-automatic, or manual – are mostly preferred because of the convenience they offer to the disabled individual and assistant. Wheelchair ramps are pretty portable and low-cost, which make them a great alternative to lifts.

Aside from the wheelchair lift or ramp, handicap accessible vans can also include other adaptive fixtures. Some of the units out there have hand hoists, converted foot pedals, revolving front seats, accessible hand controls, or space-efficient back seats to make driving much more convenient and safer for both the driver and passengers.

For example, BraunAbility’s assistive seat base technology for family minivans is specifically created for Chrysler, Ford, and GM car brands. This system works by revolving the chair interiorly, so it’ll face the front passenger door. The seat would then move out the door (around 20-inches), and lean 6-inches forward to let the passenger board the vehicle without difficulty and securely. All of its automatic functions are operated by a hand-held controller.

Depending on your current financial situation, you can freely purchase among different brand new units, secondhand units, or just rent one for the meantime. But you might want to first rent out a unit that you like just to see if it works for you and your family. If you have a limited cash flow, secondhand units work just great and you can even get more savings – just make sure that the units are fully operational and safe to drive.

It’s really great to own one of those adaptive mobility vehicles. So, when choosing a retailer or manufacturer, make sure to check and evaluate their financing options, return/refund policies, and warranty information before sealing any deal. You can also visit ADA’s (American with Disabilities Act) website for the safety and specification guidelines for handicap vehicles.




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