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: Offers different seating configurations and is often preferred for parking in standard spaces where side-clearance might be limited.
Handicap vans are modified to meet specific mobility needs. Key modifications include:
This paper provides an overview of used handicap vans, covering essential aspects such as cost, conversion types, safety, and financial assistance. 1. Market Overview and Costs
Funding a wheelchair van can be challenging, as Medicare generally does not cover the cost of personal mobility vehicles, even with a prescription. However, other resources may be available: Will Medicare Pay for a Wheelchair Van? - BraunAbility
: Often used to increase interior headroom and facilitate easier maneuverability for wheelchair users. Entry Points :
Purchasing a used wheelchair-accessible vehicle (WAV) is often a strategic financial decision, as new handicap-accessible vehicles can cost between . In contrast, the total price for used wheelchair vans typically ranges from $18,000 to $98,000 , depending heavily on the vehicle's age, mileage, and the complexity of its conversion. 2. Common Conversion Types
: These can be manual or automatic and are the primary method for wheelchair entry.