When confronted with the task of
transporting a loved who is bed ridden or confined to a wheelchair great
distances one can find themselves lost.
The first thing that you as the
"guardian" needs to figure out is the distance. This will help in
determining both the comfort needs of your loved one and it will help decide
the method of transport required.
There are no exact answers to whether air
or ground transport is best. Ground transport is certainly cheaper and air is
certainly faster. A good question to ask yourself is how long will the
transport take both by air and by ground. Then look at the needs of your loved
one. Will they be able to tolerate that given amount of time in a transport vehicle?
Also will traveling by air cause undue stress to your loved one? Always consult
your doctor before utilizing medical transport by air.
Once you have decided on your mode of
transportation. That is whether your loved one will be transported by air or ground
medical transportation then you can start asking the question of what to
transport them in.
There are three classic methods to be
transported in. Going by patient need from the bottom up. The lowest needs
patient would be classified as an ambulatory patient. These patients are able
to walk to the transport vehicle and are very good candidates for air travel.
The next level would be those who are confined to a wheelchair. These patients
are able to sit upright for the duration of the transport. As a rule of thumb,
most patients don't tolerate sitting in a wheelchair more than about three
hours especially if they have any kind of sore areas on their back or bottom
sides. The last mode of transport is by stretcher. Transport by stretcher is
the preferred method for any transport over three hours. If a patient can't
tolerate a wheelchair or is bed ridden then this is the only method for medical
transport.
Once you have determined your method of
medical transportation and determined whether your loved one will be going as
an ambulatory patient or in an wheelchair or stretcher then your ready to
search for your long distance medical transportation carrier. I have linked to
a few good ones in this article but you can enter a simple search for long
distance medical transportation and find more.
Last but not least it is important to plan
ahead. Book the transport after you have everything in place on both the pick
up address and the destination address. A lot of medical facilities require
notification prior to receiving patients. Make sure to have all medications
prepared for transport and if your loved one requires any special equipment
such as oxygen the make sure to notify the medical transport company that you
choose.
If you follow this article as a guide line
you will find that it will take much of the stress out of a seemingly difficult
scenario.
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