The Best Ways to Choose a Handicap Van for a Group Home

Safety First!

Dan Reveal
Handicap vans that transport the residents of group homes are probably a more common sight in your neighborhood than you might think.

These vans are equipped to serve the great variety of needs of those with mental and physical handicaps.

In fact, the best ways to choose a handicap van for a group home are directly influenced by the special concerns of these people and can therefore involve rather complex factors.

Emphasis on Reliability

As you choose a handicap van for a group home, it is safety that is of prime importance. If you were going to buy a van for your family, you'd want to be able to trust its reliability.

Imagine how much more important it is to choose a reliable handicap van for a group home where the handicapped passengers aren't able to get out and do emergency repairs.

Size and Storage Capacity

Group homes typically have several residents at one time. For this reason, you will want to choose a handicap van for a group home that's large enough to accommodate all these mentally handicapped people as well as those staff member who are providing assistance.

Storage capacity is another important feature to consider as you choose a handicap van for a group home.
Is there enough room for a wheelchair, for example? In some cases, handicap vans might even have to allow for portable oxygen tanks.

Handicap Features

Along the same lines as making room for a wheelchair, you will want to choose a handicap van that has additional handicap features.

A motorized wheelchair lift or ramp, for example, is a necessary addition to a handicap van for a group home. Whether this mechanical lift is going to be located at the side of the van or the rear is up to you to decide.

Cost Effective

Finally, the companies that run group homes are restricted to a budget in the same way that other businesses are. For this reason, you will want to choose a handicap van for a group home with price in mind.

You will want to choose a van that contains all the features already mentioned while trying to keep costs low. The money that you save on the handicap van can be spent in other useful ways for the residents of a group home.

In sum, the best ways to choose a handicap van for a group home are directly influenced by the special needs of those mentally and physically challenged residents who will be riding in it.

A handicap van is a fine and necessary addition to any group home.

Source: Personal experience



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  • Lori Gunn4/14/2012

    Good job on this way to choose a van

  • Mike Powers11/20/2011

    Outstanding! Thanks!

  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee11/17/2011

    very good, Dan!

  • Carol Roach11/16/2011

    good article

  • Jack Wellman11/16/2011

    I agree with Teila....Dan, just excellent advice.

  • Jack Wellman11/16/2011

    Beautifully done my good friend. Teila, I agree with you.

  • Teila Tankersley11/16/2011

    Great tips!

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