Tag: appointments

How NEMT Helps Wheelchair Users Get to Their Dialysis Treatments

Medical patients need to meet their regular health requirements, such as dialysis treatments among others. There are times when those utilizing wheelchairs need to get to their appointments, but have no way of getting there. Fortunately, non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is a convenient and readily available option for patients so they can get to where they need to be.

October 13 2020

Reliable Accessible Transportation to Doctor Appointments in Phoenix & Tucson

Regular appointments to the doctor are important to many Arizona patients who may not need emergency treatment but require regular appointments, treatments, or procedures. Health needs don’t change regardless of the pandemic, and safe transportation options are crucial to adhering to healthcare plans.

Five Things to Consider When Arranging Wheelchair Accessible Transportation for Arizona Seniors

Accessible wheelchair transportation plays a big role in many of Arizona seniors’ lives. A resource as simple as being able to get a ride to a medical appointment or the grocery store when a family member is unavailable can make all the difference in their lives.

How Access to Transportation Can Improve Quality of Life for Seniors

It’s important for seniors to have access to reliable and safe transportation. How exactly does access to transportation benefit the quality of life of our senior community? Being without transportation can have a negative impact on the lives we lead. Seniors that are unable to drive themselves are more likely to miss vital appointments, procedures, or testing. Working with a safe, sanitized, reliable, and accessible transportation company will ensure that appointments are never missed and health is being maintained optimally.

July 13 2020

Ambulance Service Vs. Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Service

There are those out there who are confused with the difference between ambulance transportation and non-emergency medical transportation. Aren’t they both offering medical transportation for patients? There are plenty of aspects to this that you should consider. If you want to know exactly how they differ, then read on.