You see, for disabled residents and those depending on ALFs, getting around can be a real challenge. They need accessible transportation for healthcare, social activities, and connecting with their community.

You see, for disabled residents and those depending on ALFs, getting around can be a real challenge. They need accessible transportation for healthcare, social activities, and connecting with their community.
In bustling cities like Phoenix, having access to wheelchair-accessible transportation is especially crucial for day trips and everyday errands.
If you’re planning a trip to or from the bustling Arizona airports in Phoenix or Tucson, we’ve got you covered! In this blog post, we’ll share invaluable tips and tricks on how to navigate PHX and TUS Airports like a pro.
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!
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.
Some medical conditions can render passengers unable for air travel, and this can severely affect their quality of life, especially when they need periodic medical checkups that require long-distance travel.
Nowadays, there are a variety of transportation options specifically catered to seniors. HealthLift offers them the right balance of convenience, accessibility, and provides them with professional and personal solutions for their special needs.
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.
Traveling doesn’t have to be as difficult as it is for people with medical conditions. That’s why HealthLift has services that can take passengers out of state to get them to their specialists or just to see family and friends.
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.