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Choosing the Right Transport for Your Loved One

Updated: Jul 24

Types of Transport


Wheelchair Transport


Wheelchair transport is ideal for those who can sit up but need assistance. Our wheelchair-accessible vehicles securely transport your loved one with comfort and safety.


Stretcher Transport


Stretcher transport is best for individuals who are bedridden or cannot sit up. Our specialized vehicles ensure a smooth, secure ride for those who need to remain lying down.


Bariatric Transport


Bariatric transport is designed for individuals who require extra space and support. Our bariatric vehicles accommodate larger weight capacities (250+ lbs), ensuring a safe and comfortable ride.


Why Choose Skyline Transport?


When selecting a transport service, it is crucial to choose one that prioritizes your loved one’s safety and comfort.


  • No Middleman: At Skyline Transport, you deal directly with us. This ensures clear communication and personalized care.

  • Trained Drivers: Our staff is trained in HIPAA compliance and specialized care for your loved one’s unique needs.

  • Ride Along Option: You can travel with your loved one, providing emotional support and assistance throughout the journey.

  • Comfort & Safety: Our vehicles are equipped with safety features and designed for comfort.


Making the Journey Stress-Free


At Skyline Transport, we work hard to make transporting your loved one as easy as possible. We handle all the logistics, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—your loved one’s well-being.


Tips for Preparing for Transport


Preparation can make a significant difference in your loved one's travel experience. Here are some tips to ensure a smooth process:


Discuss with Your Loved One


Communicate with your loved one about the upcoming transport. This can ease their anxiety and make them feel more in control. Discuss what to expect during the ride and who will be there to support them.


Pack Essential Items


Bring along any essential items your loved one may need during transit. This could include medical equipment, personal items, or comfort items like a favorite blanket or pillow.


Plan for Arrival


Know what to expect upon arrival at the facility. Will there be someone there to assist? Familiarizing yourself with the next steps can ease worries.


After the Transport


Once your loved one has reached their destination, check in on their comfort. Ensure they are settling in well and have everything they need. Regularly visiting and following up can reassure them during this transition.


Conclusion


Transporting a loved one with mobility challenges doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With Skyline Transport, we are committed to providing the best care and support possible.


Contact us today to learn more about our wheelchair and stretcher transportation services, and how we can assist you. You can reach us at 800-515-8028.


Skyline Transport is here to help you every step of the way. Let us make this journey as smooth and stress-free as possible for you and your loved one.

 
 
 

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