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Helping Hands Medical Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Helping Hands Medical Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program is a convenient service tailored for older adults who require transportation to non-emergency medical appointments or other essential outings. Operated as a public transit program, this service offers transportation via taxis or private cars, ensuring a comfortable and reliable journey for its riders. To utilize this program, riders are required to schedule their rides in advance, with the option to book on-demand rides in some cases. This program adopts a flexible payment system, accepting various forms of payment such as insurance, vouchers, donations, and credit cards. While some services charge an hourly rate or a flat fee, others operate on a membership basis. For those eligible for Medicaid, payments can be made through this means as well. Additionally, the program may offer free transportation in certain instances. Notably, the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program prioritizes accessibility by providing door-to-door or curb-to-curb transportation services. Riders can also benefit from additional assistance, such as having a driver wait during appointments or errands. Service animals are permitted on board, and shared rides may be an option for those interested. With a focus on meeting the diverse needs of older adults, this program serves as a valuable resource for safe and convenient transportation.


Service Area

Inland Empire, Orange, San Bernardino & Los Angeles.


Contact Helping Hands Medical Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

12672 Limonite Ave
Corona, CA 92880
(866) 900-0227
https://hhtransports.com/

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