Non-emergency medical transportation is for individuals who need assistance getting to and from medical and other appointments but whose condition does not require emergency medical services.

This type of transport is typically arranged in advance and can include various modes, like wheelchair vans and cars, depending on the individual’s needs and location.

The need for this form of transportation is rapidly expanding in Ohio — and across the U.S. — and the industry is expected to hit all-time highs this year in terms of the number of people served and the number of rides provided.

By 2030, every baby boomer in America will be over the age of 65. In Ohio, adults age 60 and over will make up more than 25% of the state’s population. That means more neighbors, friends, loved ones and commu

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