Safe rides with a familiar face — and a caregiver who stays by their side
List of Care Types
Senior Transportation Services in Orange County
When a senior stops driving, their world can shrink quickly. Doctor appointments get missed. Errands pile up. Social connections fade. Isolation sets in — and isolation has real health consequences.
Agape transportation isn’t a ride service. It’s a caregiver who drives. The difference matters: our caregivers help your loved one get ready to leave, accompany them inside every appointment, wait with them, advocate for them if needed, and bring them home safely. It’s dignified, consistent, and staffed as a full caregiver shift.
Where We Take Clients
- Medical appointments, specialist visits, and follow-up care
- Physical therapy, dialysis, chemotherapy, and other recurring treatments
- Pharmacy and prescription pickup
- Grocery shopping and personal errands
- Bank, post office, and service appointments
- Hair appointments, nail care, and personal services
- Religious services and community events
- Family gatherings and social outings
- Hospital discharge — pickup and safe return home
What Makes Agape Transportation Different
Unlike rideshare services, Agape caregivers don’t drop off and leave. They go inside. They sit in the waiting room. They listen to what the doctor says and report back to the family. For clients with dementia or cognitive challenges, this level of accompaniment isn’t optional — it’s essential.
Caregivers use their own insured personal vehicle or your loved one’s vehicle — whichever is preferred. Your care coordinator will confirm details during the assessment.
Recurring Transportation Schedules
Many clients have standing appointments — dialysis three times a week, physical therapy twice a week, a standing lunch with a friend every Thursday. We build those into a recurring care schedule so transportation is reliable, predictable, and never something your family has to coordinate at the last minute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the caregiver go inside the appointment with my loved one?
Yes — always. Our caregivers accompany clients inside, wait with them, and help them communicate with medical staff when needed. They never drop off and wait in the car.
What vehicle is used?
Caregivers typically use their own insured personal vehicle. If your loved one prefers to use their own vehicle, that can be arranged. Confirm during your free assessment.
Can transportation be added to a shift that includes personal care or companionship?
Yes. Transportation is most often part of a broader shift — a caregiver helps with the morning routine, accompanies your loved one to an appointment, and returns home for lunch and light housekeeping, all in one visit.
Let’s get your loved one where they need to go.
Call us to discuss your loved one’s transportation needs. We’ll match them with a reliable caregiver and build a schedule that keeps them connected to life.