Family Rider Rules for Medical Transport

Families coordinating a long trip for a loved one often ask the same practical question: what are the family rider rules, and can someone come along to help? If you’re managing a hospital-to-home transition, a facility-to-facility move, or a relocation across state or provincial lines, the rider policy matters because it affects comfort, communication, and […]
Long-Distance Transport for Patients With Dementia or Alzheimer’s: What Families Can Expect (Non-Emergency)

Planning long-distance non-emergency medical patient transportation for dementia can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to protect a loved one’s comfort, routine, and sense of security during a major transition. This guide is for families, caregivers, and care teams who need to move a patient with dementia or Alzheimer’s between facilities, from a hospital to […]
The Family Caregiver’s Long-Distance Transport Checklist: Documents, Medications, and Comfort Items

Planning a multi-hour medical patient move can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re coordinating paperwork, personal items, and day-to-day care needs at the same time. This long-distance medical transport checklist is designed for family caregivers, care partners, and discharge planners who want a clear, practical way to prepare for a non-emergency trip without missing critical details. In […]