Why DIY Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Is A Bad Idea

Author: DAVID BURNELL | | Categories: Bariatric Power Wheelchair Transportation , Bariatric Wheelchair Transportation , Manual Wheelchair Transportation , Medical Wheelchair Transportation , Pediatric Wheelchair Transportation , Power Wheelchair Transportation , Transport Wheelchair , Wheelchair Furnishing , Wheelchair Rental

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DIY activities or do-it-yourselfers are excellent means to overcome economic constraints. However, when it comes to the health of your loved ones, it’s best to call in the experts for professional care. Transporting disabled or elderly people in standard vehicles may seem like a piece of cake, but in reality, it’s quite challenging. Not to mention, it can aggravate their condition or lead to new health problems.

To give you an idea of what could go wrong when you don’t use professional transport, the experts at Pine Creek Transportation Service have put together three reasons to showcase why DIY non-emergency medical transportation is a bad idea.

Possibility of falls and injuries

There are many safety hazards to be considered when driving people who need wheelchair transportation. The first and most important is the possibility of falls that could worsen their health condition. Using a regular vehicle to transport people in wheelchairs is a dangerous practice and should be avoided.

More costs and discomfort
If a person with a severe health condition suffers from an injury while traveling or getting into a standard vehicle, their treatment costs could increase drastically. Elderly people could develop fractures or injuries that could take longer to heal, thus making them heavily dependant on you or an at-home nurse.

Training requirements
While the only legal obligation to offer non-emergency medical transportation is a valid driver’s license, you still need to be trained to do the job right. This training is related to the essential practices to safely and securely transport people in wheelchairs. While it may appear simple and easy, there is a science to it.

Do things right - Hire a professional
To efficiently transport people in wheelchairs, you first need to be patient, caring, and cautious. When we interview people to help us provide our services, we make sure to check for these traits first. The next step is to know how to secure passengers correctly to avoid injuries or worsening their condition.

If you choose a professional, they will have sufficient knowledge of how to properly load and unload people in wheelchairs. They will bear in mind that safety is of utmost importance and ensure they are patient and careful while transporting your loved ones. They will have the necessary training in this form of transport, and will also know how to administer first aid and C.P.R. if required.

For experienced non-emergency medical transportation in Taylor, Wisconsin, reach out to the experts at Pine Creek Transportation Service. We are patient, kind, and helpful while transporting you and your loved ones to and from the hospital or clinic. Our transportation professionals go through stringent background checks to confirm their abilities to provide safe and caring services. Similarly, our vans and equipment like wheelchair ramps and securements are regularly serviced to avoid accidents and injuries.

When you avail of our services, our charges will depend on how far you need to travel in our wheelchair van. If a family member is required to ride along, or if anything is needed during the trip, we will make the necessary arrangements so that you and your loved one are comfortable.

For more information about our services, please click here. If you have questions about our services, feel free to get in touch with us by clicking here.



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