Stretcher transport

Stretcher transport when seats won't do.

Two-attendant non-emergency stretcher transport for patients who cannot transfer to a seat. Dedicated linens, hand-off to receiving staff, and the same booking flow as every other ride.

How it works

What this service includes.

Stretcher transport is staffed with two trained attendants. Patients are moved on dedicated, single-use linens. Receiving-facility handoff is part of the protocol — the attendant doesn't leave until the receiving nurse has the chart and any items the family sent. Bookings include any equipment the patient travels with (oxygen, IV pumps where compatible).

Service detail

Everything bundled in.

  • Two attendants per ride

    Both attendants are CPR + first-aid certified. Lead attendant is trained in safe-patient-handling techniques.

  • Hospital ↔ SNF routine

    Built for the daily rhythm of admissions, discharges, and inter-facility transfers.

  • Discharge handoff

    Attendants don't leave until the receiving nurse has the chart and any belongings.

  • Dedicated linens

    Single-use linens and stretcher pads, replaced between every ride.

  • Light equipment supported

    Oxygen, IV poles, and feeding-tube monitoring transit-compatible with prior approval.

  • HIPAA-protected paperwork

    Chart-and-belongings handoff logged in our audit trail. PHI never leaves the system.

Best for
  • Hospital discharge to skilled-nursing or LTC
  • Inter-facility transfers between hospitals and rehab
  • Patients who cannot transfer to a seat (post-op, bed-bound, fall-risk)
  • Standing dialysis on a stretcher for vulnerable patients
Not the right fit for
  • Acute / emergency transport — call 911 or an ALS ambulance instead
  • Patients requiring continuous monitoring beyond CPR-trained attendant capability

Ready to set up stretcher transport?

A 30-minute partnership call covers volume, recurring needs, and billing terms. We typically have new facilities live within 48 hours.