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Wheelchair Vans For Sale in Connecticut Is a wheelchair van right for me? Short term wheelchair van rental allows you to compare different vehicles and make an informed decision before purchasing. When you’re ready to buy, we always have an large selection of high quality, impeccably serviced and maintained new, used, and pre-owned vans for sale. Connecticut - Sales | A visiting to our indoor showroom in Connecticut is a great way to view and try our products. We offer an extensive selection of new and used wheelchair accessible vehicles. The Quality Assurance Program (QAP) is the only nationally recognized accreditation program for the Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry. The QAP designation is indicative of enhanced vehicle modification and adaptive equipment installation consistent with the highest industry standards. Dealers are required to follow guidelines written in accordance with motor vehicle safety standards, a professionally managed dynamic and static testing program and proven quality control practices that advocate the highest level of performance and safety.




National Mobility Equipment Dealer’s Association NMEDA is a non-profit trade association of mobility equipment manufacturers, dealers, driver rehabilitation specialists, and other professionals dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities and assisting with driving independence using wheelchair accessible vehicles. Dealers who participate in the QAP are held to extremely high standards. We are required to: Maintain Product and Completed Operations and Garage Keepers insurance for liability purposes. Have certified welders if they perform structural modifications to vehicles. Have technicians certified for the equipment they sell, install and service. Maintain records of all adaptive work. Undergo an inspection/audit process at least annually by an independent auditing firm to ensure compliance to the NMEDA Guidelines, certain aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and “Make Inoperative” mandates.




Abide by the Mediation Committee’s decisions when a complaint is lodged by a consumer, a Dealer, or any other person or entity. Provide 24 hour service to their customers. Meet shop facility and equipment requirements. Book your next service visit right here! Book with any one of our locations. We will contact you shortly after receiving your request to confirm your appointment. Used & new (3) from $350.00 + $9.99 shipping Ships from and sold by HandicappedPets. Dog Wheelchair - For Large Dogs 70-180 lbs - By Walkin' Wheels Walkin' Lift Rear Dog Harness Buy a Used "Dog Wheelchair - For Large Dogs 70-180 lbs - By Wa..." and save 36% off the $549.99 list price. To Get the Best Fit: Step 1: Common Breeds that fit in the Large Walkin’ Wheels Dog Wheelchair are:Veterinarian ApprovedQ & A"Can my Pet Pee and Poop in the Wheelchair?" "Can my pet use his/her rear legs in the wheelchair?"  Walkin' Wheels Dog Wheelchair 6 x 27 x 18 inches




Shipping Weight: 10.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) #76,696 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) in Pet Supplies > Dogs > Health Supplies 5 star79%4 star9%3 star2%2 star4%1 star6%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsOur 13 year old GSD loves her new mobility! DM Doggie Happy to be Mobile Again!! Our dog was diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy|| but she took to it like a duck to water|| My dog Ruby has had her "Walkn' Wheels" for about a month, Perhaps I am lucky, but she took to it like a duck to water! At first we didn't have it set up correctly and gave them a call. The company returned our call the next day, asked for pictures or video, which we sent them. Again they called back quickly and told us what to do. It's worked like a charm ever since. It's sooo adjustable, thoughtfully designed and of high quality. Then there is the top notch costumer service. It's damned sharp looking!....Alright then, what kind of a difference did it make in Ruby's life?




e to think of it, things are better for us, the pet parents as well. Ruby can do things that were impossible just before she received the wheel chair....She can be a dog again with her new found freedom. Mentally, the chair as made an unbelievable difference for my little Ruby. Before, she was depressed as Cushings disease ravaged her body. Now it's Go!, Go!, Go! Ruby will once again be able to inspire children...Visiting schools, special needs kids and "Read to a dog" programs....Only now, She'll be able to expand her horizons to include handicapped kids as well. I do not work for the company that makes these wheel chairs, but forever grateful that they do. When she sees me take out her "Walkin' Wheels", Ruby knows...Just knows that freedom is at hand as she crawls quickly toward the door. She still tries to use her back legs while in the wheelchair...until they get tired and start to drag. Then we put them in the stirrups...My heart sings when I see Ruby enjoying her new life. See and discover other items: belly belt for dogs




Wheelchairs and transport chairs enable those who are permanently or temporarily disabled to be more mobile, so that they can easily move around their homes and when out in public. With wheelchairs, disabled individuals can gain greater independence in the home and go more places with minimal assistance. If you or someone you love is in need of a transport chair or wheelchair, Walgreens can help you to get the ideal model for your or their needs at a competitive price. There are two main types of rolling chairs that are used as mobility aids: transport chairs and wheelchairs. Both types feature supports for the feet, arm rests and four wheels, but they are designed to be operated differently. Transport chairs are for pushing an injured or disabled person. This type is ideal for individuals who are unable to move the wheelchair on their own and must rely on a caregiver for assistance. Wheelchairs can be operated by pushing the large back wheels on either side of the chair or by using a hand control in the case of a power or motorized chair.




Many wheelchair models also have handles on the back, so that they can be pushed by a caregiver as well. Many different types of wheelchairs are available on the market to meet the needs of those who require a mobility aid. Some wheelchairs fold or collapse for easy transport when on the go, and this type may be called a folding or travel wheelchair. You can purchase wheelchairs that have reclining seats and leg supports and bars for providing extra support for the body. Bariatric wheelchairs are designed for individuals who require an extra strong mobility device to accommodate their body weight. When you're comparing wheelchairs to purchase for yourself or for a loved one, there are many things that you'll need to consider beyond what type is right for your needs. The size and turning radius will affect how easy it is to maneuver the wheelchair to do activities like playing sports and to navigate certain settings like crowded stores. Smaller chairs are generally easier to steer, but they can be less stable.

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