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Comfort Keepers: In-Home Care
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Please make sure to contact Comfort Keepers: 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.

The In-Home Care transportation program offers older adults convenient and reliable car services to assist them in getting to their destinations. Riders can schedule rides in advance, ensuring they have transportation when needed. The program offers door-to-door service, allowing passengers to be picked up and dropped off at their specified locations. One of the key features of the program is the helpful assistance provided to riders with carrying packages or bags. Additionally, In-Home Care allows for flexibility by providing drivers who are willing to wait for passengers as they complete errands or attend appointments, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience. Payment for the transportation services can be made using a credit card, adding to the convenience of utilizing this program. Overall, In-Home Care is designed to meet the transportation needs of older adults in a comfortable and accommodating manner.


Service Area

Anderson, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens, Spartanburg, Easley , Fountain Inn , Greenville , Mauldin , Piedmont , Powdersville , Simpsonville , Travelers Rest


Days of operation

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

Contact Comfort Keepers: In-Home Care

1200 Haywood Rd
Greenville, SC 29615
(864) 641-4274
https://www.comfortkeepers.com/offices/south-carolina/greenville/

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