You and Your Wheelchairs

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  • Author Marko Nikolic
  • Published November 12, 2011
  • Word count 555

When you are getting around in a wheelchair, sometimes the easiest tasks can seem like they take forever. This is especially true if you are using a regular vehicle that has not been professionally customized for you and your wheelchair. Depending on what you do on a daily basis, you may need a chair with a pressure-relieving cushion, brake extensions, or other special options in order to make it effective.

It does not have to be this way — in fact, it should not. You should have as much transportation convenience, simplicity, and safety as possible when you are driving to and from work or school, running errands, or taking a road trip. Many vans can be professionally converted into wheelchair accessible vans for as little as $20,000 (not including the vehicle cost), including: Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan, Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey.

As you shop for a mobility van or have one converted, consider your needs:

• Do you need to drive from your wheelchair or will you sit in the van driver seat?

• Will you be driving independently or will someone always be with you?

• Will you sit on the passenger side in your wheelchair?

• Will your wheelchair be secured on the outside or inside of your vehicle?

When it comes to mobility adaptive equipment and wheelchair lifts, you have so many options. Professional handicap van conversion companies — will help you figure out what is right for you.

Do not let price stop you. There is nothing wrong with trying to save money, but there are some things better bought new. Your independence is important to living a life without limitations. If price is stopping you from shopping for a professional handicap van conversion, consider the following:

• Long term mobility van financing may be available. Ask your wheelchair van dealer.

• Certified used wheelchair vans are often available at reduced prices.

• If you are a disabled veteran, a portion of your van or wheelchair lift cost might be covered. Depending on your eligibility you may qualify for a one-time disabled veteran vehicle grant worth $11,000 and the mobility package every two years.

Please contact your local VA for more information.

• If you were injured on the job and you have workers compensation, the cost of handicap vans, wheelchair lifts, and other adaptive equipment may be covered.

Finding the right fit for a person and his/her wheelchair or other mobility device is a unique process involving the expertise of a seating and positioning specialist. This is one specialty of physical therapy. The main objective of the therapist is to facilitate the highest functional level possible for the client. This involves meeting a wide variety of criteria, such as support requirements, posture, range of motion, disease progression, strength, skin sensitivity, environment and functional ability.

Be sure you're properly seated. If your wheelchair doesn't fit you, you may develop back pains or sores. Ask about back height, seating angle, weight, and cushion brand. Borrow a chair for a few days. Not sure which wheelchair is right for you? Ask for a demo wheelchair or a loaner. Remember you'll need service and repair. Make sure your mobility center offers service by technicians who are trained and certified in the wheelchair brand you prefer. Also ask that they have parts on hand, so you don't have to wait long for repairs.

If you are interested in buying or renting Mobility Van, Mobility Scooters or Wheelchairs visit Creative Mobility .

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