Van Wheelchair Lift
Many disabled folk that are bound to their wheelchair will agree that one of the biggest frustrations of life in a wheelchair is the difficulty they have in moving around their community when transportation is required. They'll also agree that the introduction of a van wheelchair lift installed in their vehicle has been a life saver for them, as it's enabled them to enjoy the freedom that they deserve, the same freedom that us able bodied people take for granted.
Sometimes known as mobility chair lifts, these apparatuses are quite readily available nowadays, and come from a variety of manufacturers, such as Garaventa, VMI, Braun, Harmar & Pride. These manufacturers produce the lift and quite often will also do the actual wheelchair lift installation. Perhaps the one drawback to this option is you are generally buying the manufacturers choice of van model, when you may prefer an alternate make and model.
There are also plenty of businesses that specialize in van conversions, so an option then would be to purchase your preferred handicapped chair lift, purchase your choice of van, be it a full sized model or a minivan, then consult a van conversion directory to locate a specialist in installing the lift.
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Consider also that many van wheelchair lift dealers will be carrying an inventory of used lifts and often these can be purchased at a considerable savings from new machines. These, and also scooter chair lifts are generally solidly constructed and really don't wear that much, so buying used should not scare you. Also remember that their is quite a variety of used van conversions out there, and generally these are on the market at a severe discount from new, as there really is a very limited market for these handicap accessible vans. There a lot of options when aquiring a van wheelchair lift, and some time spent on the Internet researching will be time well spent.
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