Physically Challenged? Yes, You and Your Travel Trailer Can!
If you have always enjoyed an expedition in your travel trailer, but now think that due to limited mobility you no longer have that option, think again! With some modifications to your new or used travel trailer, you can be "on the road again," rolling across the USA.
Adaptations for wheelchairs One basic modification for people in wheelchairs is a special restraint system.
These are the safety belts for those with physical disabilities who are riding in the RV.
This system of straps will stabilize the chair, and support the chair and the rider to ensure the rider's safety while traveling.
Another alteration is the loading device to lift the wheelchair with the person in it.
It functions as an elevator, which lifts the wheelchair from ground level up into the vehicle.
You may be able to find a used lift.
Be sure you check it out well, or have a mechanic look it over.
Driving aids and assisted technology for people with disabilities There are many different helps for people with disabilities.
A left foot accelerator is one of the modifications that can be installed to help the driver.
There are alternative devices that control the accelerator, the brakes, and electronic steering apparatus available.
Quadriplegics can find driving systems with touch pad controls, and power head rests to help them drive safely.
Modifications to the motorhome structure
Or, you can find a good RV dealer who might be willing to work with you on a trade-in for an already converted trailer.
Is it worth the trouble to modify your RV? If you truly enjoy traveling in a motorhome, and want to enjoy the comforts of home as you travel, it is worth the trouble.
RVing has been called the equal opportunity way to travel.
You can avoid inaccessible restaurants, hotels, and bathrooms, and rest knowing that everything you have is under your travel trailer's roof.
Adaptations for wheelchairs One basic modification for people in wheelchairs is a special restraint system.
These are the safety belts for those with physical disabilities who are riding in the RV.
This system of straps will stabilize the chair, and support the chair and the rider to ensure the rider's safety while traveling.
Another alteration is the loading device to lift the wheelchair with the person in it.
It functions as an elevator, which lifts the wheelchair from ground level up into the vehicle.
You may be able to find a used lift.
Be sure you check it out well, or have a mechanic look it over.
Driving aids and assisted technology for people with disabilities There are many different helps for people with disabilities.
A left foot accelerator is one of the modifications that can be installed to help the driver.
There are alternative devices that control the accelerator, the brakes, and electronic steering apparatus available.
Quadriplegics can find driving systems with touch pad controls, and power head rests to help them drive safely.
Modifications to the motorhome structure
oWiden the doors in the travel trailer to make moving about easier and safer for people with disabilities.How can I keep the cost of conversion down? Look for reputable companies who have an interest in helping, and experience in the field.
That includes roll-in showers.
oLower the counters and sinks so they are accessible for wheelchair users.
oChange out small faucets for ones that can be easily reached.
oReposition light switches so they are handy.
oInstall some "panic" buttons, which a person alone might use to call for help.
Or, you can find a good RV dealer who might be willing to work with you on a trade-in for an already converted trailer.
Is it worth the trouble to modify your RV? If you truly enjoy traveling in a motorhome, and want to enjoy the comforts of home as you travel, it is worth the trouble.
RVing has been called the equal opportunity way to travel.
You can avoid inaccessible restaurants, hotels, and bathrooms, and rest knowing that everything you have is under your travel trailer's roof.
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