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Qualifications For Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

Non-emergency transportation providers in the state of Michigan must be properly licensed and regulated in order to safeguard passengers and other people utilizing public roadways. These regulations pertain to the vehicles that are used as well as the drivers behind the wheel.

Before hiring just any Michigan non-emergency medical transportation service to get you or your loved one around town, it’s important to make sure they are fully qualified for the task. Without the proper qualifications, a simple ride can turn into a dangerous disaster. This is especially true when dealing with more fragile patients, such as elderly patients or patients in a wheelchair.

Non-emergency medical transportation providers must obtain a PASS training, CPR training and Defensive driving.

What Is The Approval Process?

There is an extensive review process that takes place prior to approving a company to provide non-emergency medical transportation. The review process isn’t short; in fact, it takes between 3 and 6 months to get back a response after sending in your application. During this time, the appropriate background checks are run and all aspects of the application are analyzed to ensure the company meets all standards and regulations.

What is the condition of your vehicles?

Ask what kind of vehicles a company relies on, and if you can see them ahead of time. This can help you to determine the quality that goes into their service.

We never use vehicles that are more than a few years old. Plus, our vehicles are guaranteed clean and safe thanks to our weekly inspections and deep cleanings.

What sort of training and background checks do drivers go through?

The driver is just as important as the vehicle. Enquire about driver qualifications to ensure they are capable of providing first-class transportation services. 

All of our drivers undergo regular drug screenings and we operate a completely smoke-free work force. Background checks are another important element of securing trustworthy drivers. We also put our drivers through senior sensitivity training so that they can provide superior services in every way possible.

What sorts of services are offered to help patients with disabilities?

Non-emergency medical transportation is geared to patients with some type of handicapped; perhaps they are in a wheelchair. It’s important to find out what sort of services are offered to ensure patients are safely transported from point A to point B regardless of mobility or fragility.

We offer door-through-door services for patients that need help getting in and out of their home and appointment. Silver Service Michigan Transportation stops at nothing to provide the safest ride in town. We take care of everything, from safety to comfort and convenience, we make sure to cover every pothole in the road!