Transportation

San Juan Regional Medical Center: Community Van

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact San Juan Regional Medical Center: Community Van to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: medical appointments. It's open to the public and no membership is required.

Community Van is a wonderful transportation program designed to assist older adults in getting to their destinations easily and efficiently. With Community Van, older adults can schedule rides in advance, ensuring they can reach their desired location on time. The program operates on a donation basis, allowing riders to contribute what they can towards the service. One of the key benefits of Community Van is that it provides transportation free of charge to older adults. Rides are organized through a convenient van service, offering a comfortable and reliable mode of transportation. To utilize Community Van, older adults simply need to schedule their rides at least a day in advance, providing flexibility and peace of mind when planning trips. This program is a great resource for older adults looking for a reliable and cost-effective way to get around their community.


Service Area

20 mile radius from the hospital and includes Kirtland, Bloomfield, and Aztec city limits.


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Contact San Juan Regional Medical Center: Community Van


Farmington, NM
(505) 609-2240
https://www.sanjuanregional.com/ourservices/community-van

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