Transportation That Supports Recovery

Family Patient Transport helps individuals travel safely to substance use disorder treatment, counseling, outpatient care, peer support meetings, medication-assisted treatment, and follow-up appointments with service built around dignity, consistency, and compassion.

Our team understands how important steady support can be during recovery. One of our transporters is in recovery themselves, bringing lived experience, empathy, and respect to every ride while helping patients stay connected to the care and support systems that matter.

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Why It Helps

Support for Recovery Journeys

Treatment Access

Dependable rides help individuals reach detox, outpatient treatment, counseling, recovery meetings, and ongoing substance use disorder care.

Lived Understanding

A transporter who is in recovery brings personal understanding, compassion, and encouragement to riders navigating treatment and early recovery.

Provider Coordination

We help treatment centers, case managers, and families coordinate transportation for admissions, appointments, discharge planning, and continuity of care.

Caregiver supporting a senior patient during recovery

How Recovery Rides Work

A simple process helps patients, families, treatment programs, and referral partners arrange transportation with confidence.

01

Share the Need

Tell us about the transportation need, pickup location, destination, and preferred timing.

02

Confirm the Trip

We coordinate scheduling details and confirm the ride based on the individual’s treatment plan, appointment needs, and recovery support goals.

Safe, comfortable transportation can make it easier for people to stay connected to substance use disorder treatment, recovery support, and the next step in their healing journey.

03

Ride With Respect

Patients receive dependable transportation focused on safety, privacy, dignity, and respectful support throughout the trip.

04

Keep Moving Forward

Ongoing transportation supports continuity for outpatient treatment, recovery meetings, peer support, and follow-up services that strengthen long-term recovery.