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Real mobility and freedom improves your quality of life and helps you have an idea of which one is right for you before buying. Wheelchair vans are modified to allow you access to the driver's dashboard and controls from your wheelchair or scooter. There are several types of accessible vans, A wheelchair ramp van, for example, is modified with a floor lowered by 10 or 11 inches and provides a motorized ramp that descends and retracts with the push of a button. Wheelchair lift vans include hydraulic or electric platforms that raise your chair level to the door, allowing you to slide right behind the wheel. Where space is limited, lift vans are often the wiser choice, and are typically less expensive than ramp vans because they require less modification, and lifts can be installed without lowering the van floor. Wheelchair lifts are better when space limitations or height requirements make a ramp prohibitive; however, they do use more fuel. Make a list of the features you want and take your budget into consideration.




Then browse the many listings on eBay for your new or used wheelchair van, and enjoy the freedom of hitting the road again. Shop the large inventory of cars, trucks, and vehicles including car and truck accessories!The MV-1 reinvents what a wheelchair-accessible vehicle is supposed to be.It's What's Inside That Really CountsOutside, people see a boldly-styled vehicle unlike anything else on the road today. They'd never guess that every feature inside the vehicle is designed with wheelchair access in mind.  Find out what makes the MV-1 different from any other accessible vehicle.2016 MV-1: Your Ride is HereWe're reinventing what an accessible vehicle is supposed to be.  And we're opening the door to affordable, accessible transportation for everyone.The MV-1 provides accessible transportation for wheelchair users who demand the safest vehicle on the market. Dealer SpotlightCheck out the newly launched Dealer Spotlight. The debut to the spotlight highlights our best selling dealers of 2016.detailsMV-1 Owners ForumThe MV-1 Owners Fourm provides the best avenue on the internet to meet other MV-1 owners, discuss the various models and features, share photos, or ask questions about the world’s only factory built wheelchair accessible vehicle.




Feel free to join the group! Facebook Owners ForumFinance Your MV-1Finance your universally-accessible MV-1 at a great low rate with Bank of America.  Apply online now and get a quick decision!Apply NowLatest NewsNational Caregivers DayAt Mobility Ventures, we know how important care giving is and would like to recognize caregivers for all of your hard work and selflessness that you show each and every day.detailsJanuary 20th. A Day of AcceptanceJanuary 20th is also the International Day of Acceptance, and I am so proud to be able to share my "Life" daydetailsRecord Sales Set in 2016In 2016 Mobility Ventures reached the highest sales numbers in the history of the MV-1, up 35% from 2015. detailsview allFind a DealerFirst Name *Last Name *Email *Zip *SubmitFive Steps to a New Mobility Vehicle Purchasing a handicap accessible vehicle is a big decision that involves a significant financial commitment. For that reason, you want to make sure you’re working with mobility dealers capable of providing you with the information and adaptive solutions you need at an accessible price.




The following will give you a quick step-by-step overview of how to purchase a handicap van conversion or wheelchair accessible vehicle, and how to make modifications for your current vehicle. Locate a Mobility Equipment DealerA local NMEDA mobility equipment dealer should be your first stop in the buying process. They’re ready to assist and evaluate your personal needs based on your specific situation, including how your needs may change over time. They can also help you determine what types of equipment will work in the various vehicle types and models. See a mobility dealer before you buy a vehicle to ensure the mobility equipment you need will work in the vehicle you want. Unlike an automotive dealer, their emphasis is on mobility equipment and providing the perfect solution to each of their clients. They will also be able to provide valuable information about any funding assistance that may be available to you. See your mobility dealer first! Consult a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS)If you’d like to drive a wheelchair conversion van, truck or car, you may need to see a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist for evaluation.




Your consultation will result in a prescription that lists the precise equipment you will need and may result in driving lessons with the new equipment.Make Your Final Selection and PurchaseFollowing the initial consultation, it’s time to decide if you want to purchase a new or a used vehicle. While used wheelchair vans, SUVS, truck and cars are a great option for some, if you require more a more comprehensive or specific conversion, you might require a custom-built mobility vehicle. Consult with your NMEDA mobility equipment dealer near you to fully determine which option is best for you. Training on Your New Mobility EquipmentAfter your mobility equipment purchase, you’ll need to learn how to use it. If the equipment is used for driving, it may require several training sessions with your CDRS. It’s important to get very familiar with the equipment within your vehicle to ensure you’re staying safe while on the roads.Mobility ReimbursementsWhen available, submit your Mobility Assistance Reimbursement Application to the appropriate vehicle manufacturer.




The step-by-step process may differ from company to company, so it’s best to visit the website for your particular vehicle manufacturer and download the correct forms. Financing Your Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Purchasing a wheelchair accessible vehicle can be expensive. Finding funding for these purchases can be a challenge, if you don’t know where to look. Fortunately, NMEDA dealers are specially trained to guide you to programs that may apply to you. Government Funding For Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles Veterans Affairs Agencies, Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies and various related agencies can provide valuable information, services, and assistance to people with special needs. Get a Rebate on Your Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Purchase Many original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) offer rebate assistance to customers when they purchase handicap accessibility products. Each NMEDA member manufacturer has their own program. Things to Know Before Purchasing Mobility Equipment Online

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