From Rollx Vans to you, we would like to say Happy Father’s Day to all of the fathers out there. Being a dad isn’t always easy, and it’s rarely glamorous, yet so many amazing fathers continue to do so many amazing things for their families. And so, we wish you well on this Sunday, June Read more…
Author: Scott Andrews
Saying Goodbye to the Wheelchair Accessible Volkswagen Routan
Over the past month or two, we’ve been going through the Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide here at Rollx Vans. The past couple features have been specifically on the new vans we offer. This week was meant to spotlight the Volkswagen Routan, the fourth line of new minivans we offer. Unfortunately though, the Volkswagen Routan is Read more…
A Permanent Treatment for Cerebral Palsy
The famous story “Flowers for Algernon” tells of a man named Charles Gordon, a mentally deficient janitor. At the beginning of the story, Charles undergoes a surgery that triples his IQ, making him a kind of super genius. But as the story unfolds, Charles realizes that the effects of the surgery are only temporary, and Read more…
Shakopee Resident Wins 2013 Best Mom on Wheels
Even if you don’t live in the state of Minnesota, there’s a chance you’ve never heard of Shakopee. For residents of the surrounding area, Shakopee provides a number of attraction from Mystic Lake Casino to the amusement park Valley Fair. It also happens to be one of the fastest growing cities in the country. It Read more…
Rollx Vans has Some New Pictures Coming
Our new photographs are in! In conjunction with the new website we just launched, we had a photographer come in and do a two hour photo shoot in our head quarters. It was really interesting to have someone unfamiliar with the process come and learn about what we do, and why we do it. The Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: Town & Country and the Dodge Caravan
If you were to name two classic minivans, they would probably be the Dodge Caravan and the Chrysler Town & Country. In fact, the Dodge Caravan is the oldest active minivan model in the country, having debuted all the way back in 1983. The Caravan has proven so popular, that it’s very name has come Read more…
Current Developments in Cerebral Palsy: 2013
Cerebral Palsy is a term used to describe multiple types of non-progressive motor conditions that result in physical impairment. Typically, cerebral is something a person is born with or develops very shortly after their birth. Currently there is no cure, but progress is being made in a variety of treatments. We thought we would take Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: The Honda Odyssey
When you’re telling someone about your car, there’s usually one question they ask first: “What kind is it?” People always want to know what you’re driving, and many are eager to give you their opinion of that particular car. With wheelchair vans, you might not have as many makes and models to choose from, but Read more…
The Importance of Physical Therapy and Exercise
Many people exercise for looks. They want to be thin. They want to have big muscles. Others exercise as a form of training. Either they’re an athlete or maybe they’re going to run a 5k or marathon. But then there are some who exercise in hopes of regaining what they’ve lost. Therapeutic exercise can help Read more…
The Celebration of Moms Continues with Best Mom on Wheels 2013
Two weeks ago, many of us celebrated Mother’s Day. Mother’s Day is a national holiday that started back during the beginning of the 1900’s. While some complain that the day has become overly commercialized like so many other holidays, Mother’s Day still holds a special place in our hearts. Though the day has now passed, Read more…