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, […]
Tiny Homes vs. Mobile Clinics

Did you know that about five million Canadians do not have a regular primary care doctor? It’s a big weight to carry when you’re the one trying to fix it. You might feel stuck because people in your target communities in places like rural Alberta or the outskirts of Toronto can’t get to a doctor. […]
Personal Use vs Commercial Use Wheelchair Vans

Are you wondering if a commercial wheelchair van or a personal-use van is the better choice for your program? It’s a big decision. At first glance, a personal van might seem cheaper. But here’s the problem. Personal vans aren’t built for the heavy, everyday use that comes with serving your community. Download the wheelchair […]
What Are the Differences Between Consumer-Grade and Commercial-Grade Wheelchair Minivans?

Picking the right commercial-grade wheelchair minivans for your fleet is the best way to make sure your clients never feel stuck. Around 8 million Canadians live with at least one disability today. Imagine a driver in a snowy spot like Barrie trying to lower a ramp that just won’t move. It’s a scary feeling when […]
What Are the Three Different Types of Ambulances?

Did you know ambulance transports in Ontario jumped from 758,000 in 2010 to over 967,000 in 2019? With calls rising like that, it makes sense you’re trying to figure out what the three different types of ambulances are and which one will actually work for your program. It can feel stressful when you don’t know […]
Are Wheelchair-Accessible Vans a Faster Solution Than Buses in Alberta’s Transit Deserts?

Getting around Alberta can be tough when buses are few and far between. In towns like Peace River, Drayton Valley, and Taber, public transit is limited or doesn’t run at all. If you manage transportation for seniors, healthcare programs, or people with disabilities, you’ve probably seen how this hurts people. Riders wait for rides that […]
Universal Motion vs. MoveMobility

22% of Canadians live with a disability. If you’re leading an accessible transportation organization, you probably see the direct impact of this every day. You know the challenge of finding a wheelchair accessible van that actually works for your clients, your budget, and your team. That search might bring you to comparing Universal Motion and […]
(Video) Manual vs Powered Ramps: What’s the Real Difference?

Choosing between manual vs powered wheelchair ramps isn’t about which option is newer or more advanced, it’s about reliability, safety, and how your vehicle is actually used. Transit-grade ramps are typically rated for around 10,000 cycles, but factors like climate, maintenance, and daily use can dramatically affect performance. In this video, we break down the […]
Vancouver Mobile Mental Health Vans: Are They Cheaper Than Static Therapy Sites?

Vancouver mobile mental health vans help you bring care to people who need mental health support. Many people in Vancouver deal with long wait times, busy schedules, or trouble getting to a mental health clinic. In some areas, like the Downtown Eastside or South Vancouver, getting help can feel out of reach. A report shows […]