Tag: medical transportation

August 08 2022

How to Book Wheelchair- & Stretcher-Friendly Rides Online 24/7 in Arizona

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.

Guide for Wheelchair-Friendly Transportation in Metro Phoenix & Tucson Area

While there are a few wheelchair-friendly options for transportation around Phoenix and Tucson, public transportation for the most part is unreliable. The greatest resource individuals with mobility issues and disabilities can benefit from is a professional transportation company designed for catering to wheelchair and stretcher needs.

How to Manage Transportation for Family Members in Wheelchairs

When it comes to family, there’s no doubt you would go the extra mile to make sure they’re safe and comfortable. This rings particularly true for those in our family using wheelchairs. The fact is, however, that we’re not always able to be there for them whenever they may need help. Reliable transportation is a primary concern in such cases, especially if regular appointments need to be met.

January 22 2021

Tucson’s Most Trusted Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)

Getting around Tucson does not need to be a complicated affair for the wheelchair-using community or those needing mobility aids and stretchers. Many patients will need transportation to their appointments and procedures and will more often than need to book a ride that’s safe and caters to their specific conditions.
HealthLift is trusted by plenty of medical offices in Tucson in providing rides to patients and residents.

December 11 2020

Who Needs Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) in Arizona?

Being a wheelchair user has plenty of challenges, especially when it comes to traveling. It’s good to know, however, that airports have plenty to offer when it comes to accessibility. If you’re traveling with someone utilizing mobility aids, then here are a few factors you need to consider when traveling through Arizona’s major airports.