Hospital Discharge
Coordinating a safe transition from the hospital bed to your living room.
The transition from hospital to home is a critical phase in the recovery journey. After surgery, illness, or an extended stay, patients are often fatigued, weak, and unable to drive or ride comfortably in standard civilian vehicles. Our Hospital Discharge transport ensures the final step of recovery begins safely.
We communicate directly with hospital case managers, discharge planners, and floor nurses to coordinate precise, bed-to-vehicle transfers. Whether the patient requires stretcher transport or simply wheelchair assistance, our team is equipped to navigate hospital protocols and elevators with ease.
Beyond just the ride, our drivers provide "bed-to-bed" or "door-through-door" assistance upon arrival at the home or skilled nursing facility. We ensure the patient is safely settled, their belongings are brought inside, and they are situated comfortably.
Key Features
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you come up to the hospital room?
Yes. Our drivers report directly to the nursing station on the patient's floor to receive checkout instructions and assist the patient from their hospital bed.
Can you transport a patient who is still on oxygen?
Yes, we can accommodate patients traveling with portable oxygen tanks or concentrators.
What happens if the discharge gets delayed by hours?
Discharge delays are common. Our dispatch team stays in contact with the floor nurse and adjusts our driver routing to accommodate the new timeline seamlessly.