Services

Ambulatory Transportation

One might ask, “What is an ambulatory client?” Ambulatory transportation is for those with minimal to no mobility challenges.  Our ambulatory clients can walk fully on their own  or may walk with the aid of a cane, a walker, the aid of a rollator (wheeled walker) or other such device. 

 For our Ambulatory clients, Kade Transportation provides both vans as well as sedans for travel.   

 

Wheelchair Transportation

Wheelchairs have evolved greatly over the years.  The days of manual wheelchairs being the norm are no longer.  Wheelchairs now come in a variety of sizes, types and functionality.  There are electric wheel chairs, power chairs, scooters and other such devices that fall into this category.  Not all of these devices are safe to be occupied during transport.  If your device falls into this category, you may be asked to transfer into a vehicle seat.  Please contact our friendly staff if you have questions about your device.. 

Kade Transportation provides both side load as well as rear load vans to allow us to accomodate almost every chair type.

KADE TRANSPORTATION CAN HELP EASE THE WORRIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION NEEDS

Unlike public transportation, taxis, and ground ambulance, Kade Medical Transport, LLC offers a cost-effective solution for our clients who need reliable and timely transportation to and from a wide variety of healthcare settings.

Kade Transportation serves hospitals, long-term acute care facilities, rehabilitation hospitals, skilled nursing centers, dialysis and wound care facilities, out-patient imaging, physicians’ offices (primary care & specialists), physical therapy, hospice, and others.

  • Family Outings
  • Physician Offices
  • Dialysis Appointments
  • Wound Care
  • Dental Offices
  • Eye Centers
  • Outpatient Therapy
  • Cancer Treatment
  • School Events
  • Mental Health
  • Facility Transfers
  • Independent Living Retirement Centers
  • Therapy Centers
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Hyperbaric Wound Care
  • Hospitals
  • Long-term Acute Care
  • Rehabilitation Hospitals
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Memory Care
  • Hospice
  • Day Surgery
  • Long Distance Transportation
  • Workers Comp Appointments
  • Discharges
  • Independent Living Retirement Centers
  • Assisted Living Facilities
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
  • Skilled Nursing Homes
  • “Forward-facing” positioning is preferred by passengers and may eliminate any undue nausea that riding backward can cause
  • Anchored lock-downs for a more comfortable ride