Learn about non-emergency medical transportation, and how it could be the right resource for patients, providers and individuals in wheelchairs or stretchers.
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Five Things to Consider When Arranging Wheelchair Accessible Transportation for Arizona Seniors
Accessible wheelchair transportation plays a big role in many of Arizona seniors’ lives. A resource as simple as being able to get a ride to a medical appointment or the grocery store when a family member is unavailable can make all the difference in their lives.
Gaining Independence While In a Wheelchair
If you or a loved one in a wheelchair, or stretcher, needs to get to an appointment, or other destinations, it is advised that precautionary measures are taken to prevent infection. Especially since these populations are more likely to have underlying conditions that leave them more vulnerable to the virus. Here are a few tips to navigate the new normal.
Tips for Wheelchair Patients Navigating New Normal as Arizona Re-Opens
If you or a loved one in a wheelchair, or stretcher, needs to get to an appointment, or other destinations, it is advised that precautionary measures are taken to prevent infection. Especially since these populations are more likely to have underlying conditions that leave them more vulnerable to the virus. Here are a few tips to navigate the new normal.
PPE, Face Shields and Fogging, How HealthLift of Arizona is Safely Transporting During COVID-19.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and Arizona’s economy reopens, medical transporters must take action to protect themselves and their passengers from spreading the disease. HealthLift Non-Emergency Medical Transportation of Arizona has taken additional safety and sanitation measures to protect drivers and passengers.
Wheelchair Family Care During COVID-19
If you are caring for a family member in a wheelchair you may need to take on more responsibility as their caregiver may need to quarantine with their family, or they cannot attend their usual group exercise activities. Be sure to be on top of their medications, medical appointments, and any physical activities they are recommended