Choosing non emergency medical transportation (NEMT) in Houston, Texas, offers a range of compelling reasons that can greatly benefit individuals with mobility challenges and medical needs. Firstly, NEMT ensures timely and dependable access to essential healthcare services, including doctor's appointments, therapies, and diagnostic tests. This reliability is especially critical for individuals with chronic conditions or disabilities who require regular medical care to manage their health effectively. NEMT providers are equipped with wheelchair-accessible vehicles and trained staff, ensuring that passengers are transported safely and comfortably, without the barriers and stress often associated with traditional transportation options. Additionally, NEMT promotes independence by allowing individuals to travel to medical appointments and other destinations on their terms, fostering a sense of empowerment and autonomy.
🎄🙏🏽Happy Day! My husband is home from a 2 week stay in the hospital. Our whole kit and caboodle will be here later to celebrate Christmas Eve & say “Welcome Home, James”. I’ve got my present already💕🎅🏽#Christmas #hospitaldischarge https://www.instagram.com/p/B6d4r4lBMfR/?igshid=s4bp187alaok
Very happy to be home from the hospital and on the road to recovery!! For my challenge of doing something that scares me every day: I will be ordering that pizza over the phone at last. Seeing as I can't leave the couch, it's about the only thing I can think to do today. I hope everyone is well!! #sharkbite #sharkattack #hospitaldischarge #goinghome #shark (at Tarpon Springs, Florida)
💉🏥 I’m home!!💕Almost 7 days straight 24 hours a day on my same arm, I had to stay on an IV at Renown after I was rushed in an ambulance on the first day. So many bruises; Magnesium and Potassium from IV bag burned for a good 1-2 hours each. It really sucked & was obviously painful. Both arms still in pain though. And then had extra 2 days on other medical stuff. Then finally I got OFFICIALLY discharged and got to go home yesterday from the hospital! Finally! Freedom! My 2 dogs missed me obviously, but here’s one of them: Bella-Sky. Both my Mini Australian Shepherd🐶: Bella-Sky & Mini Husky Mix 🐺: Scooter were extra happy when I came home after being sick at the hospital. My cat 🐱 named Teddy-Persephanie and Rabbit 🐰named Alphie-Butterscotch was also extra happy to see me home! 9 days total at hospital. So happy to be home. Other than that, like I said earlier in a post, I was told if I came to the hospital too late I would have had to go on dialysis. I already knew Even though I already knew I have Scoliosis, another health problem I found out is that I have Rhabdomyolysis. They say this disease is very rare. Kidneys are a little better, had shortness of breath, shakiness,nausea dizziness, and some heart palpitations. I had a lot of clots & proteins stuck is what I was told. #NewYear2019 #HospitalDischarge #MiniAustralianShepherd #MiniAussie #RedMerle #Rhabdomyolysis #Selfie #Winter #NativeNevadan #PositiveVibes 💎🐾🏃🏻♀️💪🏼 💉 #recovery #RenoNevadaBornSparksRaised #HomeMeansNevada #Nevada #
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