As a wheelchair van driver, your job is to transport clients who are disabled or otherwise require help for meeting their accessibility needs. In this role, you may also help clients in and out of their vehicle, assist with meeting any special needs clients have, and ensure their safety while providing your transportation service. You typically do not provide any direct medical care aside from basic life support or CPR, although employers may require professional training as a nurse for roles involving patients with particularly severe medical conditions. Many wheelchair van drivers also help maintain the vehicle, resolve mechanical problems, and work nights, weekends, or holidays as necessary to meet the transportation needs of clients. Many wheelchair van drivers focus exclusively on medical transportation—driving patients between home and their doctor—but you may also perform this role as a personal transportation service to other destinations.