Transportation
Home Life Care Inc.: In-Home Care
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Please make sure to contact Home Life Care Inc.: In-Home Care to confirm details of their transportation services.

The In-Home Care program provides convenient non-emergency medical transportation services for older adults who may need assistance getting to medical appointments, running errands, or attending social engagements. This program offers transportation options such as taxis, private cars, buses, or trains, ensuring flexibility to meet the diverse needs of its riders. Riders have the convenience of scheduling their rides in advance, whether it's a few days or a week ahead, allowing for efficient planning. Payment for the program can be made through various methods, including insurance, vouchers, donations, membership fees, flat fees, or Medicaid payments. Additionally, riders can choose to pay using credit cards, checks, cash, or opt for pre-payment options. The program also offers shared rides for those looking to save on transportation costs while ensuring a safe and comfortable journey. Furthermore, In-Home Care provides added assistance to riders who may require help with packages or bags and permits service animals to accompany the riders during their travels. With door-to-door and curb-to-curb transportation services available, older adults can rely on this program to provide reliable, accessible, and affordable transportation tailored to their needs.


Service Area

Williamston and surrounding areas


Contact Home Life Care Inc.: In-Home Care

514 E. Boulevard
Williamston, NC 27892
(252) 789-4800
https://homelifecareinc.com/services/

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