Mother and daughter with a Wheelchair Van Gain Liberty
Ashley was a young 14-year-old girl with spina bifida. Shenever liked how it was hard for her mother to raise her wheelchair into her car and go whenever they wanted somewhere. Even a simple trip to the grocery store together was difficult. Travel to their old, unchanged van was a real backbreaker for Ashley and her mother, Tonia. unchanged
Fortravel in their van, Toni had to rise from his wheelchair Ashley in the car seat. After Ashley was secured, the wheelchair has been broken down and folded before being saved in the vehicle. Once Tonia and Ashley arrived at their destination, the whole process had to be repeated in reverse to help Ashley out of the vehicle back into his wheelchair. Travel anywhere in its unmodified vehicle challenges put considerable time. Tonia Ashley and both knew they needed a solution to their mobility challenges.
The process of raising funds for a wheelchair accessible van purchase is easier than with Ashley or Tonia thought. Tonia has raised around 000 euros for a new wheelchair accessible van. President’s Choice Children’s Charity has donated 000th Fundraising combined with donations from family, friends, local organizations and get the money from the sale of the old vehicle, accounted for the remaining funds needed to purchase a wheelchair van conversion. “There are a lot of time and effort is increased, but I knew it would be well worth it! There are so many people willing to help a good cause” , says Toni.
With funding finally give into force, Tonia Internet searches for a modified van that his daughter and mobility and independence, would they desperately want. Tonia soon discovered the Liberty Motor Company. A simple call to the company toll-free line led to a discussion with mobility specialist, Dave Mandic.
“Dave really helped me with during this process by making me know the differences between the transactions and all the little things I have not taken into account. Was that not easy in another province, the purchase of a vehicle as important without you seeing “first,” said Toni. Tonia concerns about purchasing a vehicle through the Internet are not uncommon. According to Dave, “if a dealer is not available close to the customer, the customer could the purchase of a vehicle without ever seen. Release, we offer much information about the vehicle and conversion options as possible. We also supply a large number of images that our customers understand exactly what they are buying to help. “ DoctorsLiberty Motor Company for the friendly and professional mobility are required to help families of disabled people in all necessary means to ensure customers a high degree of confidence when buying as important as a vehicle for wheelchair users accessible. are
“We declare our money-back guarantee and industry-leading lifetime warranty conversion. Keep updated the client on the status of their van, and respond quickly to your questions or concerns really helps our customers throughout the purchase process, “says Dave. After speaking with Dave, took Toni to decide one day, whether the truck was good for his daughter. “I have much faith in Dave, if you buy the car because I could not see. I was in Newfoundland and the car was confident in Ontario, but Dave looked like someone I could and he answered all my questions and concerns, and my spirit was good, “she recalls. Tonia could easily support the abandoned by Dave. ” She was informed a client well and knew exactly what they needed a transformation, including the dimensions of the chair for her daughter and the vehicle and the conversion options I needed it, making the process much easier, “said Dave.Going Places with a pickup truck rear entry wheelchair access
8 March 2009, Toni and Ashley return their new Sunburst Orange Pearl 2008 Liberty Dodge Grand Caravan for the first time when it comes to home
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“When I saw the van out of the car, I realized how life would be easier for Ashley and I. As soon as we could, I guarantee, Ashley and her wheelchair in the van and we went a little practice. All she said was: “There is so much easier than lifting me all the time mom and she was right!”
In fact, mother and daughter duo recently visited Ashley’s grandparents, Nan and Pop, who were very excited to see her granddaughter, and how much the truck would help the family. Now, Toni and Ashley were released from their former, unmodified vehicle, they found that some of their favorite walks are out shopping easy and treat yourself to fresh ice. “All I have to do now when we go somewhere is Ashley fix the wheel side of the van, the wheelchair and go! It’s so much easier on my back, that for sure.” Despite his initial concerns about such a major purchase without even seeing the truck is not initially Tonia not regret the purchase, saying: “. I am more than satisfied with this change”Wheelchair Transportation