What We Offer
Ambulatory Transportation
Our ambulatory transportation service is designed for individuals that are able to walk, but may be unable to operate a vehicle and or have limited mobility. Our drivers are professionally trained to safely assist individuals in and out of our vehicles.
Wheelchair Transportation
Our wheelchair transportation is designed to safely transport any client who is not ambulatory and requires the support of a portable wheelchair.
Note: We are not yet equipped to transport wheelchairs that are not portable but we have made it a critical priority of ours to provide this service in the near future!
Group & Individual
Leisure Transportation
We provide leisure transportation services for both individual and group travel (up to 7 passengers). Transportation for larger groups can be arranged by request and require an advance notice of 72 hours or more.
Places our Clients Often Go
- Medical & Dental Appointments
- In-Patient & Out-Patient Procedures
- Recurring In-Center Treatment (e.g. Physical, Occupational, Chemo, Radiation and Dialysis Therapy)
- Hospital Discharges
- Prescription & Medical Equipment Pick-Up
- Senior Living Facilities
- Adult Day Care Centers
- Vocational & Recreational Learning
- Library
- Shopping Centers
- Restaurants
- Beauty Salons/Barber Shops
- Entertainment Outings (e.g. Bingo, Movie Theatres, Aquarium and more)
- Community Events
- Holiday and Religious Gatherings Airport
Request a Quote
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We accept Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance and Private Methods of Pay (Cash, Credit & Debit).
If you prefer to speak with us directly, please call us at 470-871-7151.
Please provide an additional details that you’d like for us to know about you or the transportation services you require.
Did You Know?
One important component of functional ability is to build and maintain relationships, as well as contribute to society, which means to engage in both individual- and societylevel activities. Social engagement, also called social participation or social involvement, forms the basis of social relationships or participation in a community, and provides a sense of belonging, social identity, and fulfillment. Evidence from cross-sectional studies among older adults suggests positive associations of socially meaningful relations with mental well-being and quality of life, and inverse associations with depressive symptoms [2, 3]. In addition, several longitudinal studies have shown that social engagement was associated with a lower risk of heart disease, cancers and all-cause mortality.
According to a 2018 national survey by Cigna, loneliness levels have reached an all-time high, with nearly half of U.S. adults reporting they sometimes or always feel alone, and 40% reporting they sometimes or always feel that their relationships are not meaningful and that they feel isolated.
Let ClearVue Transport keep you connected to Better Health and Better Living.