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Key Features of Non-Medical Transportation
Transportation to Appointments
- For daily activities, such as shopping, attending social events, work, or educational programs.
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Non-medical appointments, including trips to therapy, counseling, or general errands.​
Personal Errands & Community Integration
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Assistance with grocery shopping, picking up prescriptions, and visiting friends or family.
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Social outings or recreational activities to promote community involvement.
Support for Individuals with Disabilities or Mobility Issues
- Accessible transportation services that cater to individuals who may have mobility challenges, such as those using wheelchairs or walkers.
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Can include assistance with entering and exiting the vehicle, and helping with carrying groceries or other items.
Flexible Scheduling
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Services are often flexible to accommodate the individual's needs, allowing for scheduled pick-ups or on-demand requests.
Safety & Comfort
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Transport vehicles are typically equipped to ensure safety and comfort, such as seat belts, ramps, or lifts for wheelchairs, and space for other mobility aids.
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Drivers are trained to provide safe, courteous, and reliable transportation.
How Non-Medical Transportation Can Help
Increased Independence
It allows individuals to carry out daily tasks and engage in the community without relying on family, friends, or public transportation.
Improved Quality
of Life
Access to transportation can reduce isolation, support independence, and promote participation in various activities, enhancing an individual’s overall well-being.
Support for Families and Caregivers
This can ease the burden on family members or caregivers by providing reliable transport for appointments, errands, or social activities.
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