Statistics show that a large number of people will travel to the treatment facility of their choice or one they feel will best meet their needs, regardless of distance. Traditionally, family members have carried the responsibility of transporting their loved ones when this need arises, even though they have felt uncomfortable with the illness and care needed during travel.
This service is not limited to transportation to and from hospital settings. For example, a loved one could become ill away from home and need to return with a medical escort for safety reasons. In addition, there are those who fear traveling alone after a long debilitating illness, and as a result, avoid travel altogether.