ELDER TRUJILLO

BLUE ISLAND, IL 60406

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

When you choose Elder Rides as your non-emergency medical transportation providerour driver will arrive on timemeet you at your doorand assist you from your home to one of our climate-controlled vans. Your safetysecurityand comfort is our priority. Peace of mind Elder Rides &ampThere is comfort in knowing that these drivers will treat each rider with respect and kindness&nbspwhen assisting you in and out of your home and throughout your entire&nbspElder Rides uses &ldquoQStraint QRT Deluxe&rdquoCPR trainingdefensive driving trainingand First Aid training. Comfort When you ride with Elder Ridesyou&rsquoll ride in comfort . Our vans are climate-controlledhave free wifiand unlike large vans and bussesoffer a much smooth and quieter ride . Each van&rsquos floor is lowered reducing the slope of the rampmaking it easier for you to get in

8203;Ride availability: Mon - Fri: 7am - 6pm Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm Saturday and evenings by appointment only. Elder Rides & More is a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation(NEMT) provider. We provide rides to people of all ages, with or without disabilities, across the West Michigan area . Our specialty is senior transportation and can assist those who are able to walk (ambulatory) and those requiring a wheelchair. Why choose elder rides? Where can we take you? Book your ride now!

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