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The Increased Sales Of Handicapped Vans


The sales of handicapped vans is on the rise. Modern medicine has saved the lives of stroke victims and individuals involved in major accidents. Today, doctors often bring patients back from the brink of death. Yesterday, the same people would not have survived. However, despite the marvels of medicine, doctors cannot reverse the effects of brain damage or repair spinal cord injuries. Also, while doctors can often prolong life, progressive illnesses leave many people in wheelchairs. Thus, a handicapped accessible van is not only convenient, a conversion vehicle becomes a necessity.

Generally, vans are the first choice for a handicapped, lift equipped vehicle. The floors can be lowered, and the roof raised, to accommodate the extra bulky wheelchair. Also, the user has the option of a rear or side-door access ramp. If the disabled individual is totally incapacitated, a rear ramp may be easier for a care provider to load/unload the physically challenged, especially as adults. For those anticipating driving and riding shotgun, a side entrance is preferable. The captain’s chairs are rigged to be easily removed from the vehicle, while still allowing for two/three ambulatory passengers in the rear seat.

Sometimes, the handicapped can now have a choice of accessible vehicles. Given the option, many people would prefer a different style. In answer to varying tastes and needs, a wheelchair hydraulic lift picks up the chair, lifting over a truck bed, and lowers the wheelchair for safe transport. For others, maneuverability and gas mileage are a real concern. Amazingly, the PT Cruiser can be converted with upward lifting doors, on either the driver or passenger side. A ramp lowers to the ground a wheelchair can be placed in either area with locking clamps. With the touch of a button, the ramp moves into place, and the door closes.

Likewise, with automatic door locks and remote doors, handicapped accessible vans are vastly improving the lives of physically challenged adults, or parents of disabled children. With totally automated lifts, ramps, and removable seats, disabled individuals can have greater independence to work, travel, and do ordinary daily activities. For caregivers, transporting a loved one no longer requires backbreaking lifting. Weight and lack of physical capabilities no longer has to be a deterrent to enjoying life.

Handicapped van sales, or vehicles with similar amenities, improve the lives of disabled individuals and their loved ones. With the increasing needs, local dealers or Internet provider can usual point the physically disabled toward a life filled with greater independence and joy.

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