Top 5 Ways a Mobile Clinic Benefits First Nation Communities

About 1 in 5 First Nations people living off reserve have to travel outside their community to get health care. And over half of them travel up to 500 kilometres to do it. That’s a lot of time, stress, and cost just to get the basics. If you’re part of one of the many First […]
Why Doesn’t MoveMobility Manufacture Mobile Medical Buses?

Are mobile medical buses the best choice for your mobile healthcare program? On paper, they seem like a solid option. But once you start digging into the details, you might find they’re not the easiest fit. Maybe you’re providing mobile healthcare to rural communities in northern Manitoba, or running outreach in downtown Vancouver. You’re likely […]
How Do You Start a Mobile Dental Hygiene Clinic?

Did you know that over 6 million Canadians avoid the dental care every year because of cost, distance, or lack of access to care? Statistics Canada shows how serious this gap is. If you’re a dental hygienist or a dental organization, you know the frustration. People in rural and remote areas can’t always get to […]
Is Training Included with My Van Purchase? Here’s What to Expect

20% of Canadians live with a disability, and many of these folks rely on wheelchair accessible vans to get to appointments, community programs, and daily activities. So when you’re looking at a wheelchair van purchase, you might wonder, is training included with my van purchase? It’s a fair question because these vehicles might be confusing […]
Is My Community Too Small for a Mobile Medical Clinic Investment?

20% of Canadians live in a rural area where healthcare access is limited. If you live in one of these places, you’ve likely seen people delay care because the nearest hospital is hours away. That gap leaves you asking, is my community too small for a mobile medical clinic investment? It’s an important question. If […]
What Is a Mobile Sensory Station and How Does It Work?

Did you know that 1 in 6 people in Canada live with a sensory disability? That includes people with autism, brain injuries, PTSD, or anxiety. But here’s the problem: Most places just aren’t built for people who struggle with noise, lights, or crowds. You might be feeling stuck. You want to help more people, but […]
What Can You Learn from a Remote Van Demonstration?

Over 6 million Canadians live in rural or remote areas where access to healthcare and transportation is limited. If you’re running a healthcare program or community service in a place like Thompson, Red Deer, or Corner Brook, finding the right wheelchair van or mobile medical unit can feel like a guessing game. The catch? The […]
Vancouver’s Mental Health Crisis: How a Mobile Counselling Van Can Help

Vancouver’s mental health crisis is growing, and it can’t be ignored any longer. Whether it’s the visible struggles on the Downtown Eastside, the pressure on emergency departments, or the waitlists that drag on for months, you’ve seen it. Maybe you’re a healthcare provider, a government agency, or a community leader. You’ve seen the need. You’ve […]
What is the McLean Legacy Fund in Canada?

The McLean Legacy Fund is a $200 million fund created under the Federal Indian Day Schools Settlement to support Survivors, their children, and grandchildren. Launched on July 7, 2025, applications are open until the end of September 2025. The goal is to help communities heal, revive language and culture, share truth, and honour history. Apply for […]