Rhode Island Commercial Wheelchair Vans

According to the Center for Personal Assistance Services, about 155,000 individuals living in Rhode Island were considered to have a disability in 2005. Specifically, about 2.6% of the population of Rhode Island have difficulty with every day tasks such as taking a bath, getting dressed, moving about the house, and driving.

2000 US Census Map: Percent of Persons 21 to 64 Years with a Disability in Rhode Island. From the US Census facts on disability.

At VCI Mobility, we offer specialized transportation products and services for commercial use. Based out of Norristown and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, our two locations can service the commercial vehicle market throughout the state of Rhode Island including Providence and Newport, as well as Briston, Kent and Washington counties.

If your organization needs a van, bus, shuttle or other commercial accessible vehicle in Rhode Island, look through our online inventory to find the vehicle that’s right for you. View our commercial accessible vehicles, used vans and buses, conversion modifications or view our online commercial inventory.

You can also contact us at VCI Mobility to discuss your needs with our experts. VCI Mobility can help you evaluate your passenger needs, Rhode Island state regulatory requirements and other commercial considerations when buying a wheelchair van, replacement parts or accessories in Rhode Island.

After VCI Mobility helps you locate the perfect commercial wheelchair bus or shuttle, ambulette, or other specialized conversion vehicle, we deliver! We can deliver to either one of our two locations or right to your door. We will drive, tow or trailer your wheelchair accessible vehicle to Rhode Island, right to your business. We often make deliveries to Providence and Newport, so contact us today for your commercial mobility needs.

Learn more about delivery information for Rhode Island wheelchair vans and our commercial warranty.

We look forward to helping your business provide exceptional service to your wheelchair users, ambulatory patients, school students, group homes, or extended care facilities in the great state of Rhode Island.