Aero Mobility carries a range of manual and automatic ramps on minivan conversions from the major brands you trust like BraunAbility, Vantage Mobility (VMI), and Freedom Motors (FMI).
Too many wheelchair van rentals are old, rusty, unserviced with high mileage and in need of repairs. Wheelchair passenger transportation should only be trusted to certified, reliable, and safe accessible vehicles equipped with the latest technology. We guarantee only safe vehicle options for your family transportation needs.
After 30 years in the business, we understand the challenges of wheelchair travel. Our experts are equipped to offer you the best fit for your needs. Extra rear storage? Covered. Removable seats? No problem. In fact, let's see if our specialized financing can't find you the terms and rate you need saving you more money than with a long-term rental agreement.
Available to rent in an automatic side-entry ramp conversion from BraunAbility. Removable front seats. Room for six (6).
Available to rent in an automatic rear-entry ramp conversion from Freedom Motors. Room for five (5).
Available to rent in an automatic side-entry ramp conversion from BraunAbility. Removable front seats. Room for six (6).
If you're looking to rent a wheelchair accessible vehicle for a week or two, perhaps a road-trip or a vacation, then a rental is a great option. However, if you're renting for weeks at a time to subsidize long-term handicap transportation, then you might be spending too much renting when you can be buying.
If you think buying a mobility vehicle is out of reach, let's talk.
Aero Mobility can help secure funding, grants, and rebates to accommodate your down-payment, desired monthly payment, and most importantly, your mobility comfort and needs.
Let our experts work for you.
Rental rates can vary based on the vehicle of choice, supply, distance, additional mobility equipment required, pickup or drop-off location, and length. Our day monthly rentals start at $80 p/ day for 100 miles (.20¢ per additional mile), and fees are waived for deliveries throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties.
Absolutely, as long as you have a valid license and are at least 21-years-old. Wheelchair van rentals can be a great alternative for handicap accessible transportation. Short or long-term disabilities, workers' compensation, or a 'try it before you but it' option, we will accommodate your needs. All primary drivers must be named on the rental agreement.
We offer daily, weekly, and monthly terms. Just ask! But if you're looking for a long-term solution, we suggest trying all of our powers to first try and get you in a vehicle of your own that fits within your budget, monthly payment, and down-payment restraints.
No, we do not require a reservation deposit but we will take your debit or credit card information to hold your rental.
As soon as possible is best as wheelchair vehicle rentals are in high demand with limited supply. Often we can adjust your dates easier than it is to fit you in the last minute.
Payment sources for alternative transportation services can include auto insurance, health insurance, workers' compensation, vocational rehab, non-profits, and crowdfunding sources.
Vocational rehab patients who do not qualify for workers' compensation may qualify for vocational rehabilitation services. If a person is to return to work, Vocational Rehabilitation may pay for vehicle modification and interim transportation services.
Workers' comp patients who are injured or suffer illness in connection with their employment may draw workers' compensation benefits. The costs of vehicle modification and accessible van rental in the interim may be covered under workers' compensation.
Vehicle insurance is a payment source for patients recovering from injuries due to automobile accidents or in cases where a disabled driver's vehicle is being repaired after an accident. Auto insurance companies cover the cost of accessible van rentals until repairs to the client's vehicle can be completed or until a replacement vehicle is found.
Nonprofit organizations are another source of financial assistance. There are many with various requirements. Many nonprofit organizations that advocate for people with disabilities have waiver programs or grants that will pay for adaptive equipment. Ask us for more details regarding the local companies we can recommend.
Crowdfund sourcing is a new trend that can be helpful in raising funds socially. Companies like GoFundMe or Fundly provide secure funding platforms for a fee or you can create a free fundraiser campaign on Facebook.