Vehicle Lifts for the Handicapped

There are many styles and variations available for vehicle lifts for handicaps. Lifts are usually hydraulic systems that lower and raise a platform that a wheelchair can be rolled on. An electric motor powers a pump that controls the hydraulics that moves the platform. Hydraulics can lift massive amounts of weight, so they are suitable even for large persons on a power wheelchair. There are also manual wheelchair carriers and cargo hitch mounted transports that attach to the back of a truck or SUV. Some come equipped with a fold out ramp that allows the user to roll up with their mobility vehicle.

How Vehicle Lifts Work

Lifts for handicap issues can be fitted to large vans or minivans as van lifts for private use. Controls can be accessed from the outside to allow the handicapped person to fully manipulate the lift. For a handicapped driver who is in a wheelchair, a lift will allow the person to get into and out of the vehicle without ever having to leave his wheelchair. Just roll the wheelchair onto the lift platform after it is lowered. Press a button to raise the platform and roll inside the vehicle.

Once inside the lift has another button to raise it to a storage position and doors can be closed with a lever or a fully automatic system. The driver can then roll up to the driving position behind the steering wheel where there is a locking mechanism to hold the wheelchair in place. Such vehicle are equipped with hand controls for throttle and braking which allows a person who may not have the use of his legs to operate a motor vehicle.

There are federal regulations that control specifics for wheelchair lifts for public use that are contained in the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design that are not required for private lifts. Safety standards should be observed throughout the industry, but flexibility in customizing to the individual is okay for private consumer vehicle lifts for the handicapped.

Cargo Carrier Racks

Transport handicap scooters and power wheelchairs on the back of your minivan, truck or van with a cargo carrier rack. There are vehicle racks that can support 400lbs and be able to be folded up when not in use. Simply install them to the back of your vehicle.

Buy Cargo Carriers

  • Power Scooter and Wheelchair Folding Cargo Carrier Racks – Connect this cargo carrier to the back of your vehicle and carry up to 400lbs of wheelchair or scooter.
  • Hitch Mount Cargo Basket - Transport your mobility scooter or wheelchair on this hitch mount cargo basket. It is capable of carrying up to 500lbs of cargo and is easy to install. Designed to fit a 2 inch receiver hitch with a minimum Class III or Class IV rating.
  • Wheelchair Carrier For Vehicles – Has a fold out ramp to allow wheelchair or scooter to be rolled onto the device. Supports up to 400lbs.

Costs can sometimes be offset by grants and funds available under different social programs on the federal, state and local level. Either seek the help of a competent social worker or seek a lift installation company that has in-house staff that can secure both free and loan based financing. Reputable manufacturers and installers rely on the word-of-mouth advertising of satisfied clients so one should not have to go far to find a suitable provider that can outfit an existing vehicle or make recommendations on a suitable package deal.

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RVs and Motorhomes for Disabled Persons

A disabled person need not forgo the joy of camping or traveling. Life in a tent may be physically impossible or impractical, but an RV can be custom designed to adapt for every need of the disabled. Living in a RV camper that is already modified for every necessity allows the disabled individual some mobility without the hassle of restaurants and hotels.

To get inside, there are RV lifts and ramps available. The choice of floor plan and type of RV may have to be fitted with a wheelchair lift; however the toy-hauler variety is designed with a ramp available at the push of a button.

Accessible Benefits of RVs and Motorhomes

The interior can be modified to allow for the 36” minimum clearance for wheelchairs required by the American Disabilities Act if it does not already have it. Many of the RV models with slide outs provide much more interior room. The stairs in a 5th wheel recreation vehicle can be replaced with a ramp. Everything in campers or handicap motorhomes is secured for travelling purposes. Entertainment systems and heating/cooling units are usually placed above everything else and are easily accessed with the included remote control. Several models have large bathrooms and tubs with seats as standard handicapped equipment. A handheld shower head connected to sixty inch hose may also be included.

How to Determine Your RV Needs

As there are many types of RVs available, the decision of what to get is based more on personal lifestyle rather than special needs. A popup camper with a ramp will suffice someone who is content to use campground bathroom facilities. A towable travel trailer is larger and usually has a full accessible bathroom. Class A or class C drivable RVs are truly homes on wheels due to their large size and space. Purchasing one new may be expensive, but there are many pre-owned RVs for disabled people available.

Drivable RV models can have the foot controls moved for an easier reach for your hands similar to any car or truck handicap hand controls. Accelerate and brake with just the use of your hands. There is nothing to stop a person with disabilities from exploring the country driving an RV that has been custom designed to accommodate them.

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