Transportation

Comfort Keepers of Rockford: In-Home Care

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact Comfort Keepers of Rockford: In-Home Care to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, as long as you meet one of the following criteria: you have a disability, or , and are a member or sign-up to become a member.

In-Home Care is a transportation service tailored to meet the needs of older adults. This program offers convenient transportation via car, ensuring riders can get to their appointments, run errands, or visit loved ones. Pricing for this service is based on an hourly rate, with additional mileage charges if the caregiver's vehicle is used. To receive a personalized quote, individuals can reach out to the program directly. It is important for older adults to schedule their rides in advance, allowing the program to accommodate their transportation needs smoothly. In-Home Care accepts credit card payments, providing riders with a convenient payment option. Riders can rest assured that this program prioritizes their comfort and safety, offering a reliable transportation solution for older adults requiring assistance to navigate their daily activities.


Service Area

Services available throughout Northwest Illinois and South Wisconsin, including Sycamore IL, Janesville WI, Freeport IL, Cherry Valley IL, Belvidere IL, Dekalb IL, Rockford IL, Roscoe IL, Rockton IL, Machesney Park IL, Loves Park IL, and Beloit WI.


Contact Comfort Keepers of Rockford: In-Home Care

4835 Manhattan Drive Suite 22
Rockford, IL 61108
(815) 229-9100
http://rockford-198.comfortkeepers.com/

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