WHAT WE DO
CMM— is a company dedicated to adaptations, installations, and modifications of full size vans and commercial ambulatory vehicles with wheelchairs and/or stretchers. Our work is done with top quality materials and equipment, guaranteed to pass all inspections and regulations by NHTSA and all transport providers, in all Florida counties. Our technicians have more than 15 years of experience in the industry and are licensed and certified by the most popular mobility manufacturers including Ricon and Braun. In addition, we also provide maintenance and repairs to wheelchair lifts installed by us or not. We offer our services in our shop or we could travel to the customer’s location for convenience. We are Commercial Mobility Modifications and we are here to help.
We offer
- Wheelchair Set-Up
- Stretcher Set-Up
- Combo Set-Up (Wheelchair + Stretcher)
Other Services
- Lift maintenance
- Lift Parts
- Road Service
Customer satisfaction is our main priority.
Services
Rear Entry
This modification is for wheelchair set-ups. The lift is be mounted on the back of the van and entrance for ambulatory passengers is through the side doors. Depending on the needs of the customer and/or size of vehicle you can arrange up to 3 wheelchairs and ambulatory patients at the same time.
Side Entry
This is the all-in-one, you can either make it a stretcher and ambulatory conversion or you can do the combo set-up which will consist of stretcher + wheelchair + ambulatory passengers at the same time. Depending on customers’ needs and/or size of vehicle you can fit one stretcher and up to 8 ambulatory patients or if a combo is done you can fit a stretcher + a wheelchair and up to 3 ambulatory patients.
All Ambulatory
This is mostly done on Mercedes-Benz Sprinters but can also be done on Ford Transits. This conversion is mainly done to fit as many ambulatory passengers as possible, depending on the customers’ needs and/or size of vehicle you can fit up to 13 passengers at once.
Stretcher Minivan
This type of conversion will allow you to add a stretcher position which is accessible through the back of the vehicle and an ambulatory position with access through the side of the van.