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MEDICAL SUPPLY WHEEL CHAIR VAN
Physically
challenged individuals still have a large percentage in their
personality that they can perform what normal individuals can do.
Others may still want to drive their own selves to reaching their
appointments and going for trips. They can still enjoy the driving
pleasure with the wide selection of vehicle made for the wheelchair
bound individuals.
Medical supply wheelchair van is a quality vehicle in
selection of minivans and full size vans that comes in different shapes
and sizes.
Most vans are featured with wheelchair lift or ramp; raised roof or
lowered floor together with the exceptional car features. It’s the
person’s choice among the available options that may entail removal of
auxiliary gas tank and increase in overall height of the vehicle.
Most minivans cannot accommodate wheelchair lift in the rear side
unless its floor is lowered which requires extensive work.
Asking for professional vehicle modifier will greatly help before
making any decisions on the chosen option.
With the lowered floor medical supply wheelchair van, the
wheelchair occupant can have the access to both the driver and the
front passenger area.
A system may be employed to the vehicle that lowers the floor within
inches of the ground and then unfold a ramp for entry and exit.
Wheelchair user can sit in the front and see out of the van’s windows.
Minivans will fit into standard height garages, but may require eight
feet approximately to space access. This applies to full size vans, as
well.
Mounted lift on the side-door option is considered as a
practical use of space, especially if the physically limited person is
the driver.
The handicapped van’s front passenger seat and the rear bench seat may
be retained. Its platform approach requires eight feet of right of
entry space at the side of the van. Side entrance feature may be
selected b the user, allowing him to board the platform in tighter
parking circumstances.
Rear-mounted lift options of the medical supply wheelchair van
require eight fit of space access, as well. Middle seat of the van can
stay in place for an ambulatory passenger if the rear side ride of the
van is the usually occupied space. But the disadvantage is that rotary
or single-arm lifts cannot be placed in the rear doors of any vans.
Outside mount options can be possible, too, but this is only applicable to full
size vans.
Its platform is stowed underneath the vehicle.
A passable doorway is provided in this option with the full window view and greater
interior space.
This option allows for a normal passenger seating with full range of seat adjustment.
The side of the van needs eight feet space admittance in order for the platform
to be boarded.
Free doorway access and more interior room for ambulatory and wheelchair passengers
in the full size vans.
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