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Wheelchair Transportation That Actually Works.

If you've ever had a ride show up without a ramp, or watched a driver struggle with a securement system he clearly hadn't been trained on, you already know why this page exists. Crown Care wheelchair transportation means: ADA-compliant van, hydraulic lift or ramp, four-point securement, trained driver at your door, on time. Private pay, all 50 states.

What Wheelchair Transportation Should Look Like — And Usually Doesn't.

Most wheelchair transportation services treat accessibility as an afterthought. The van technically has a ramp, but it's rusty. The driver technically got training, but he still asks you to "just hold on" during the transfer. The ride was technically on time — forty minutes late. These aren't edge cases. For wheelchair users and their families, this is the standard experience with broker-assigned NEMT.

Crown Care operates differently because we're private pay. We choose our vehicles and drivers, not a broker. Every wheelchair van in our network passes the same inspection: ramp or lift functionality, securement system integrity, interior space, cleanliness, and driver competency. If a vehicle doesn't pass, it doesn't get assigned to your ride.

What's included

Every Wheelchair Ride Includes

ADA-Compliant Vehicle

Hydraulic lift or lightweight aluminum ramp, adequate interior width, proper lighting, climate control. Not a converted cargo van — a purpose-built accessible vehicle.

4-Point Securement

Your wheelchair is secured with four tie-down straps to floor-mounted anchors — not bungee cords, not a single strap, not "just hold the brakes." Federal transit-grade securement on every ride.

Trained Transfer Driver

Every driver assigned to wheelchair transport has completed hands-on training in safe transfers, mobility assistance, ramp/lift operation, and patient communication.

Door-to-Door Service

Driver comes to your door — inside the building if needed — and accompanies you from your home to the vehicle, and from the vehicle to the destination entrance. Not curbside.

Caregiver Rides Free

One caregiver or family member rides along at no additional cost. They can sit beside the passenger for comfort and communication.

HIPAA-Aware Privacy

Your medical information, appointment details, and personal data stay between you, your coordinator, and your assigned driver. No broker networks, no third-party data sharing.

Black wheelchair-accessible van with hydraulic lift deployed

Hydraulic Lift Deployed

ADA-compliant van ready for boarding

Driver assisting wheelchair patient onto accessible van

Driver-Assisted Boarding

Trained hands-on assistance at every step

Who rides with us

Common Wheelchair Transport Situations

Recurring Medical Appointments

Dialysis three times a week, chemotherapy every other Friday, physical therapy twice weekly. Standing appointments where missing a ride means missing care. We coordinate the schedule once and handle it going forward — same vehicle type, same driver when possible.

Hospital Discharge Home

Patient is being released in a wheelchair and the family sedan doesn't have a ramp. We coordinate directly with the discharge planner on timing, bring the right vehicle, and handle the transfer from the hospital entrance to home.

Specialist Consultations

A cardiologist in the next city, an orthopedic surgeon two hours away, a second opinion at a university medical center across state lines. We handle local, regional, and interstate wheelchair transport.

Daily Living & Non-Medical

Some clients use us for non-medical needs — visiting family, attending church, grocery trips, social events. If you use a wheelchair and need reliable door-to-door transportation, we're available regardless of destination type.

FAQ

Wheelchair Transportation Questions

What types of wheelchairs can you transport?

Manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, motorized scooters, and other mobility devices. Our vans accommodate chairs up to 34 inches wide. For passengers over 400 lbs, we have bariatric-capable vehicles with reinforced lifts — please mention weight range at booking so we assign the right vehicle.

Do drivers help with the transfer?

Yes. Every wheelchair transport driver is trained in safe passenger transfer, wheelchair securement, and mobility assistance. They help at the door, operate the ramp or lift, position and secure the wheelchair inside, and reverse the process at the destination. You or your family member don't need to lift anything.

Are your vehicles actually ADA compliant?

Yes — every wheelchair-accessible vehicle meets ADA standards. This means proper ramp width and grade, adequate interior clearance, functioning securement anchors, and accessibility signage. We audit partner vehicles quarterly.

Can a caregiver ride along?

One caregiver or family member rides free. Additional companions can ride up to vehicle capacity at no extra charge. If you need the caregiver to sit next to the passenger, mention it at booking and we'll ensure the right seating configuration.

How much does wheelchair transportation cost?

Every ride is quoted individually based on distance, state, and equipment needs. Submit a ride request and we call you with a personalized all-inclusive quote — no obligation, no hidden fees.

Ready to book?

Book Your Wheelchair Ride — We Handle Everything.

Submit your ride details and a coordinator calls you with a personalized quote. Door-to-door, ADA-compliant, on time.

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