Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I hope to soon be a resident in the villages. I will be moving from out of state and away from everyone I know. As a resident of the villages does anyone know if there is a service or person I could pay to bring me to medical appointments and stay there and give me a ride home? I'm thinking only about appointments for procedures that require anesthesia where someone is required to stay at the office and drive me home, like cataract surgery etc. I'm perfectly healthy but any unknown upcoming procedure that involves anesthesia would require me to find someone to stay at the doctor's office and bring me home since driving would be prohibited. I know neighbors would most likely help, but is there any professional service that would do this for a fee?
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Investigate if your new neighborhood hosts a branch of Caring Neighbors. This is a volunteer-based group of Village residents that provides the exact service you are seeking. Not all Villages offer such a service, but perhaps yours will.....
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Make friends with your neighbors if it's a ride once in a while they will give you a ride.
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This is something that United Way introduced and TV was fortunate enough to have a lady who investigated it and set it up for the various villages, but it has not been set up in every village. I have this in my village and when my husband was in the hospital and in care, they were wonderful. Hopefully someone who knows more about it than I do will come to this thread. In my case it was a life saver when you are desperate for a medical ride.
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Some counties have services. Check the county site. In general they are drop off and pick up so it may not work for the problem you mention.
In short you want to hire someone for a few hours. Might post here. Maybe try asking for a babysitter with a drivers license. |
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This a very interesting point, and I never understood the point that someone has to wait at the office while the patient is being worked on, a much more realistic approach would be to have a driver waiting at home for a phone call. This could be made when the patient just goes into recovery, and could arrive before the patient is discharged. The last time I had to do this for my wife was during covid, and I was not allowed in the building, THEY HAD NO IDEA WHERE I WAS......
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OP, you can find services for transportation, but they may be very expensive. You may need to pay $300 or more for someone to take you and return you home, depending on how long it takes. The county or state programs are usually restricted to low income people. You will be better off finding friends to share the burden.
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This is exactly the service I was wondering about. I'm going to contact them to find out more. Thank you, thank you, thank you for responding.
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Please share what you find out. It is a very good question.
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Wow. Talk about a missed opportunity for someone to do some good and make a few bucks in the process. I also would love a follow up....
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St. Lukes has a shuttle bus. Pick- up and delivery.
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Unfortunately that doesn't address the OP's concern. Some procedures require that someone stay in the facility waiting for the patient. That means no "pick up and delivery." It means "pick up, bring in, sit in the waiting room or the cafeteria if applicable until the patient is brought back out, and then bring the patient home."
Shuttle bus service is not the same thing. |
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