Can a Mobile Clinic Be Made Wheelchair Accessible?

Yes, the Mobile Clinic Van can be made wheelchair accessible. And if you serve patients with mobility challenges, that one sentence can take a big weight off your shoulders. You might be feeling stuck right now. You want to bring care closer to people, but you also know this: if someone can’t get inside your […]
What Is the Emergency Services Provider Fund in Nova Scotia?

The Emergency Services Provider Fund helps first responder groups in Nova Scotia buy equipment used directly during fires or emergencies. The fund has two streams: Individual organization funding: Supports one emergency service group. Regional funding: Supports shared emergency needs across a region. This fund can help teams improve safety, response time, and […]
What Is MoveMobility’s Conversion Warranty on Vehicles?

Have you ever signed off on a vehicle purchase and then wondered, “What happens if something goes wrong six months from now?” When you’re investing in a specialized vehicle, your conversion warranty quickly becomes more than fine print. It becomes peace of mind. If you’re leading a health centre in Northern Ontario, managing transportation for […]
How Does AutoFloor Work?

AutoFloor can sound like a technical add-on, but if you run transit or an adult day program, it touches something much bigger. Let me ask you this. Have you ever felt that pressure when your van layout doesn’t match the people you’re picking up that day? One rider uses a power chair. The next needs […]
How Do You Maintain Your New Vehicle Wrap?

Vehicle wrap graphics turn your van into a moving sign for the care your organization provides. Still, many teams ask the same question after installation. How do we keep our vehicle wrap looking good through Canadian weather? That concern is real. Road salt in Ontario, heavy rain on the B.C. coast, and prairie winters can […]
What Does $8.5B in Funding Mean for Ontario First Nations?

The Ontario Final Agreement is a historic child welfare funding agreement focused on helping First Nations communities in Ontario care for children and families closer to home. The deal includes about $8.5 billion in funding over several years to support long-term reform of First Nations child and family services. The goal is simple. Keep more […]
Can Your Community Use NIHB Funding for Medical Transport?

Healthcare travel can be difficult for many First Nations and Inuit communities, especially in remote areas. The Government of Canada recently announced continued support for the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program, including $794 million in 2026 to 2027 to help improve access to healthcare services across Canada. Learn more about the NIHB program […]
How Does Roadside Assistance Work?

Roadside assistance sounds simple until your van is stuck on the shoulder and your day is full of people counting on you. In Canada, it doesn’t take much. One cold snap can spike demand fast. Imagine you’re driving a mobile clinic on a snowy road in rural Saskatchewan. The engine stops, and your patients are […]
Why Are Powered Ramp Conversions Pricier Than Hydraulic Lifts?

Have you noticed that powered ramp conversions in wheelchair vans often cost more than hydraulic lifts? If you’re an organization in Canada trying to decide between the two, this can be confusing. Both options provide safe and reliable access, but the price difference might raise a few questions. You might wonder what’s driving the cost, […]