After a stroke, even a simple appointment can take more planning than it used to. A patient may need a wheelchair, extra time to board, or a ride that avoids difficult transfers in and out of a regular car.
After a stroke, even a simple appointment can take more planning than it used to. A patient may need a wheelchair, extra time to board, or a ride that avoids difficult transfers in and out of a regular car.
As the condition progresses, wheelchair transfers, caregiver support, plus the Arizona heat can make standard cars or rideshare services less practical for advanced MS patients.
Steady progress during accident recovery usually depends on a strict schedule of doctor visits and therapy sessions. Most families soon discover that getting to these appointments is the hardest part of the day.
Living with Parkinson’s disease or severe arthritis makes everyday travel difficult for seniors.
Transporting a loved one with ALS or MS requires careful planning. In fact, a routine medical visit often demands the logistical precision of a major operation.
Booking a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation or NEMT is always your best option. It makes getting around easier and safer for those who utilize a wheelchair, stretcher, or other mobility devices.