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Handicapped Vans take the Burden out of Traveling

Handicapped Vans take the Burden out of Traveling

While previously travel with a handicapped person could be a burden, today it is a snap. With the many styles of handicapped vans, accessibility lifts and ramps, and modified features, traveling with handicapped family members is more of a joy than a burden. In addition, with most public transportation wheelchair accessible, several forms of travel are easier.

Handicapped persons can now easily travel by plane, car, bus, train, or ship. Some persons may be able to use mobility scooters while others will use wheelchairs. Whatever the device used, almost any destination is possible for the handicapped traveler. Most forms of public transportation are equipped with a ramp or platform lift making it easy to load and unload passengers using wheelchair or scooters.

Taxi services in large cities are also providing handicapped vehicles for transporting those in a wheelchair from one place to another. These vehicles are generally minivans and can take a lot of the worry out of traveling. A ramp or lift may be utilized for loading and unloading passengers.
Handicapped Vans take the Burden out of Traveling


Handicapped Vans for the Family

Families may elect to stay home when a child is dependent on a wheelchair because it's just easier. However, with the availability of handicapped vans that does not have to continue to be the case. While it is true that many such vans are expensive, it's possible to find used vans as well as specials on vans that can fit into most any budget. If it's still too financially difficult, there are several financing options for purchasing handicapped vans.

Being able to easily load and unload your handicapped child gives not only the child freedom and independence but the whole family as well. A wheelchair is easily lifted into the van with a platform lift, or can be rolled in on a ramp. The wheelchair can be locked in place in the handicapped van allowing travel in the wheelchair. In addition, vans have plenty of room for more passengers and the driver, making it a truly family friendly vehicle. There are several different seating arrangements possible.

So instead of saying no, or feeling blue because it's just too hard to make that trip, consider purchasing or renting a handicapped van to travel. Everyone in the family will feel better for the handicapped family member and will be thankful for the ability to easily travel from one destination to another.




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