Wheelchair Transportation, done with dignity
A wheelchair ride done right is quiet work: a lift that is rated and inspected, a chair secured at four points every time, and a driver trained to slow down at exactly the moments that matter. That is the whole product, and we are proud of it.
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Four points, every ride, no exceptions
Every chair rides secured at four points with the occupant belt fitted, checked by the driver before the van moves. It takes two extra minutes, and we schedule those minutes instead of stealing them from the road.
The trip starts at the door, not the curb
Our drivers come to the door, manage the ramp or the porch steps, and walk the client all the way to check-in. On the return, they call ahead so nobody waits in a lobby wondering if the ride is coming.
Anywhere on the I-5 spine
Wheelchair rides run across our whole Washington corridor, from the South Sound core out to the far edges. Long-distance and cross-corridor trips are arranged by quote, planned as complete round trips with the wait accounted for.
What the wheelchair service includes
- Wheelchair-accessible vans
- Lift-equipped vehicles, inspected on a maintenance schedule, with room for a companion rider.
- Four-point securement
- Chair secured at four points plus occupant restraint, verified by the driver before departure.
- Trained drivers
- HIPAA-trained, licensed and insured drivers who handle transfers, ramps, and steps unhurried.
- Companion riders
- Family members and support staff ride along at no charge.
- Standing schedules
- Recurring appointment times held week over week, with the same driver wherever possible.
Book a wheelchair ride
One call covers the chair, the lift, and the schedule. Booked ahead, confirmed the night before.