Please make sure to contact Best Ride USA: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.
Provides rides for only the following purposes: necessary errands, medical appointments, or social or recreational purposes. It's open to the public and no membership is required.
The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program offers a service specifically designed for older adults who require transportation to non-emergency medical appointments. This program allows older adults to schedule rides in advance, ensuring timely arrival for their appointments. By providing door-to-door transportation, this program offers a convenient and stress-free way for older adults to attend medical visits without worrying about driving or parking.
The program is structured to cater to the unique needs of older adults who may have difficulty accessing traditional transportation options. With a focus on non-emergency medical trips, older adults can rely on this service to ensure they arrive safely and comfortably to their appointments. While pricing details are not specified, the emphasis is on providing a reliable and efficient transportation solution for older adults in need of medical support.
Overall, the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program aims to support older adults in maintaining their health and well-being by offering a dedicated transportation service for their medical needs. By scheduling rides in advance and providing door-to-door assistance, this program strives to make it easier for older adults to access important medical care when they need it most.
Service Area
Massachusetts communities within the I-495 belt, as well as Worcester and Bristol counties.
Contact Best Ride USA: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
333 Elm Street #130
Dedham, MA 02026
(844) 809-5063
https://bestrideusa.com/contact-us/
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