If you or a family member have specific accessibility needs, it can get tricky just to get to and from major Arizona airports.

If you or a family member have specific accessibility needs, it can get tricky just to get to and from major Arizona airports.
There are many great places for a night out in Arizona. And the good news is that most of these spots are wheelchair-friendly, making it easy for everyone to join in the fun!
The disabled community needs handicap accessible ride services when a taxi cannot cater to their manual/motorized wheelchairs or stretchers. The freedom to go anywhere you please, whenever you please is one that is greatly appreciated by those that are utilizing assistive mobility devices and cannot drive themselves.
Unlike conventional medical transportation, you can use NEMT for various non-emergency situations such as doctor’s appointments, therapy sessions, treatments, and many other needs. You can even utilize it for a trip to the grocery store, leisure activities, and visiting family and friends!
Unlike conventional medical transportation, you can use NEMT for various non-emergency situations such as doctor’s appointments, therapy sessions, treatments, and many other needs. You can even utilize it for a trip to the grocery store, leisure activities, and visiting family and friends!
In addressing the need for every state to provide services associated with accessibility, HealthLift provides for the most dependable wheelchair-accessible rides that caters to the senior community around Phoenix and Tucson.
Have a hassle-free and convenient trip with these top travel tips for wheelchair users this holiday season. HealthLift NEMT of Arizona provides for the best accessible travel experience.
According to The Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (ADDPC), 11.2% of the population in Maricopa County and 15.3% of Pima County are living with a disability (2019). This community needs resources that help with daily life, like transportation services from HealthLift. HealthLift NEMT of Arizona is a wheelchair friendly ride service that allows people with disabilities to get where they need to go, when they need to be there.
According to the Center on Disability, Arizona’s population of people with disabilities is 12.6%, while Phoenix has 10.2% and Tucson with 15.0%. While these numbers look small, they represent a whole demographic of people that need special assistance especially when it comes to accessible transportation.
We made a short list of wheelchair-friendly essentials that you just can’t miss around the towns of Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Queen Creek, along with how HealthLift can take you there.