Wheelchair Vehicle Purchasing - What You Need To Know
Choosing a wheelchair vehicle can be an important decision. It may be that you personally need this vehicle, to ensure mobility and independence. There is also the possibility that this vehicle is needed to assist in the transportation of a loved one. Many aspects need to be taken into consideration when purchasing a vehicle capable of carrying a wheelchair. Sometimes there are specific modifications that need to be made to an existing vehicle, other times an entirely new vehicle must be purchased.
Adjustments can be made to the driver's seat that enable an individual using a wheelchair to operate the vehicle with great efficiency. These modifications often include changing the gas and brake pedals over to levers on the steering wheel.
Some vehicles come with the option of a wheelchair ramp or lift, which can be pricey but well worth the small investment it takes to purchase a vehicle such as this.
The price of modifications and especially of a brand new wheelchair accessible vehicle can be outstanding. Individuals on Social Security can apply for the PASS program.
This stands for Plan to Achieve Self Success and is for individuals who can prove that s/he is trying to make a difference in his/her quality of life. Depending on the disability and if qualifications are met, the government will aid in purchasing a new vehicle that is wheelchair accessible.
Car dealers who sell accessible vehicles might also be able to provide some financial assistance, usually in the form of adjusting a loan to make purchase of the vehicle easier. Financial help can also be gained through a fund raiser. These work great in large cities where there are plenty of people to support the cause. Buying a wheelchair vehicle can be a huge investment, but a much needed one. There are all sorts of options available for aid in purchasing such a vehicle.
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Filed under Sports by Laurence James.