You have chosen to launch a very profitable and valuable service in your community with a NEMT business. (FAQ - NEMT means non-emergency medical transport, such as taking patients to medical appointments) But before you start booking pickups and deliveries, you need to have a few details already in place. Trust me, some of these things you may not even think about until you need to, so I want to give you that extra boost by helping you sort them out now, rather than later. I have … [Read more...]
Recession? Not For A N.E.M.T. Business
Is this really the right time to launch a N.E.M.T. business? (FAQ - N.E.M.T. means non-emergency medical transport, such as taking patients to medical appointments) Well, let’s take a closer look at your target demographic. When you start a business that is designed to specifically be used by a segment of the population, you need to do some extra homework. In the case of just about any kind of program or service aimed at seniors or the aging members of society who are reaching their senior … [Read more...]
Going The Extra Mile With Your Senior Service Business
Now that you have gone through all the necessary steps to get your senior service business up and running, you can relax, right? Actually, that should be the last thing on your mind as once you become a business owner/operator you will be living a very different life. Don’t get me wrong, there will be times for relaxing but for the most part – especially early in the life of your new business – you will be working to ensure your customers keep coming back. The best way to do this is by going … [Read more...]
Make $50 An Hour With A NEMT Business
Are you a compassionate person? Are you patient? Can you communicate effectively with seniors? These are just some of the questions you will have to ask yourself before you start any kind of business aimed at seniors. If you are about to launch a NEMT business, you will need a lot more than just the answers to these questions, although they will get you thinking. (FAQ - N.E.M.T. means non-emergency medical transport, such as taking patients to medical appointments) While it is not … [Read more...]
Senior Ride Service helps non-driving seniors get around
Over 20% of Americans over 65 don't drive, according to a recent AARP survey. Many live in areas where public transportation is poor or not available, leaving few mobility choices for those non-drivers. Seniors typically outlive their driving days by 7-10 years, yet still need to visit their doctor, a dentist or enjoy a show or other special outing. That's why a senior ride service is needed in almost every community, large or small. For many non-driving seniors, mobility is essential for … [Read more...]