When you are in the market to install a commercial wheelchair ramp for your business, organization, or building in Milwaukee or Appleton, the best option is to have an aluminum wheelchair ramp installed by Access Elevator. At first, you might think that an aluminum wheelchair ramp might be an inferior choice, but there are severalContinue reading “Wheelchair Ramps in Milwaukee and Appleton, WI”
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Guide to car modifications for people with disabilities
People with disabilities have long known the struggle of finding safe, affordable travel that can also accommodate the things they need to travel. Grabbing an Uber or hailing a taxi is an entirely different matter when you have a disability, one fraught with disappointment from a lack of accessibility. Taxis and popular ride-sharing services oftenContinue reading “Guide to car modifications for people with disabilities”
How to Get Money for a Wheelchair Van
Financing & Funding for Wheelchair Vans Purchasing a VMI wheelchair van from Access Elevator / Access Mobility Vans might be easier than you imagined with the help of our loans, fundraising programs, and veteran benefits. Explore our exclusive wheelchair vehicle financing and fundraising programs, or contact a wheelchair van specialist for one-on-one guidance at 1-844-339-VANS.Continue reading “How to Get Money for a Wheelchair Van”
Thanksgiving: 3 Customers Who Are Grateful for Their Access Solutions
Thanksgiving: 3 Customers Who Are Grateful for Their Access Solutions It’s that time of year, when we go around the table and share what we’re thankful for. While you might not be at a table, let’s take a minute to hear from individuals who are grateful for their accessibility solutions. Portable Ramps “This will be a greatContinue reading “Thanksgiving: 3 Customers Who Are Grateful for Their Access Solutions”
Home modifications when moving in an elderly parent
The coronavirus outbreak has been a trying time for all families with a loved one in a senior living facility. Older adults have the highest risk of developing severe and potentially fatal complications from the virus, and nursing homes have been linked to 40% of all COVID-19 deaths in the United States, according to The New York Times. InContinue reading “Home modifications when moving in an elderly parent”
How to Maintain a Wheelchair Ramp in Winter
Temperatures are dropping all over the country, which means it’s time to prepare your residential ramp for winter, especially if you live in an area that gets a significant amount of snow! In this blog, we’re going to go over how to take care of your ramp depending on the material it is made from. AluminumContinue reading “How to Maintain a Wheelchair Ramp in Winter”
Stairlift demand during COVID
“Safer at home” is the 2020 pandemic mantra, especially for vulnerable populations of seniors and people with chronic conditions. Our home helps protect us from outside risks, but it’s important to keep the inside safe, too. Stairs can become physically challenging and a fall risk as we age or cope with an illness. A BrunoContinue reading “Stairlift demand during COVID”
Funding Options for a Residential Wheelchair Ramp
Get Funding for a Residential Wheelchair Ramp We understand that purchasing a wheelchair ramp for the home can be a large financial undertaking for some families, but we don’t want that to be the reason your family doesn’t get the access solution they deserve. Our goal for this article is to clarify exactly how toContinue reading “Funding Options for a Residential Wheelchair Ramp”
Accessible Minivans for Parents with Disabilities
Accessible Minivans for Parents with Disabilities Posted on 11/05/2020 by Tony Breckenridge When it comes to buying a vehicle for their family, most parents have two big requirements: safety and space. The same can be said for wheelchair users shopping for a vehicle, especially if that wheelchair user is also a parent. For parents thatContinue reading “Accessible Minivans for Parents with Disabilities”
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.