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Inter-Facility Transport in Monsey

Hospital-to-hospital and facility transfers in Monsey, NY. BLS, ALS, and critical care inter-facility transport with certified EMTs, paramedics, and critical care nurses. 24/7 dispatch, GPS-tracked fleet. Call now.

When a patient in Monsey needs to move between hospitals, a skilled nursing facility, a dialysis center, or a rehabilitation hospital, the trip has to be planned, staffed, and equipped to the patient's exact level of care. One United EMS provides scheduled inter-facility transport across Monsey and the surrounding Rockland County communities, with crews trained to handle everything from a routine discharge home to a complex transfer to a higher level of care. Monsey has no hospital of its own, so nearly every transfer means a trip out of the hamlet to Suffern, Nyack, Nanuet, or West Haverstraw, and the route you take and the crew you send both matter.

Our interfacility ambulance service is built around the realities of this community. We coordinate directly with bedside nurses, discharge teams, and families, we staff each transport at the right clinical level, and we run a GPS-tracked fleet that lets dispatch and receiving facilities know exactly where a patient is. Whether the request is a simple bed-to-bed move or a monitored critical care transport, we treat every transfer as a continuation of care, not just a ride.

24/7 Inter-Facility Transport in Monsey, NY

Transfers do not keep business hours, and neither do we. One United EMS runs 24/7 dispatch for Monsey and the rest of Rockland County, so a discharge that clears at 2 a.m. or a hospital-to-hospital transfer ordered during evening rounds can be arranged without waiting for the next day. Our dispatchers stage crews to account for the heavy congestion along NY State Route 59, the dominant east-west artery through Monsey, and they know the choke points near the Route 59 and Route 306 intersection that can slow a stretcher pickup in the central part of the hamlet.

We also build our scheduling around the community we serve. Many Monsey families observe Shabbos and Yom Tov, keep multi-generational households, and include Yiddish-speaking patients and caregivers. Our intake and dispatch teams are prepared to work around Sabbath and holiday timing, modesty and gender-sensitive care preferences, and language needs, so the logistics of a transfer never add stress to an already difficult day.

Levels of Inter-Facility Care: BLS, ALS, and Critical Care Transport

Not every transfer needs the same crew, and matching the level of care to the patient is the single most important decision in any transport. A BLS transport is staffed by certified EMTs and paramedics and is right for stable patients who need monitoring, oxygen, and safe stretcher handling, such as a discharge from Good Samaritan Hospital back to a Monsey nursing facility. An ALS transport adds advanced airway management, IV medications, and cardiac monitoring, which suits patients who are stable but at risk of deterioration during the trip.

For the most fragile patients, critical care transport and specialty care transport bring the resources of a mobile intensive care unit on wheels. These transports can include a critical care nurse, continuous infusions, and ventilator support, which is what makes a safe ICU-to-ICU or step-down transfer possible. When a Monsey patient needs to move to a tertiary center for a procedure their current hospital cannot provide, we staff the unit so the care never drops below what the bedside team was already providing.

How an Inter-Facility Transfer Works in Monsey: From Bedside to Destination

A well-run transfer follows a clear sequence, and we keep families and facilities informed at every step. It starts with a referral from the sending unit, usually relayed by a nurse, physician, or one of the discharge planners and case managers managing the patient. We confirm the destination, verify medical necessity, and match the transport to the correct level of care before a crew is ever assigned.

From there, dispatch routes a crew to the sending facility, where our team receives a full bedside report and performs a bed-to-bed handoff using a powerload stretcher to move the patient safely. During transit, the crew stays in two-way contact with dispatch and monitors the patient continuously. On arrival, we deliver a clean report to the receiving staff so the next team picks up care without gaps. For a Monsey transfer heading east to Montefiore Nyack Hospital or Helen Hayes Hospital, our crews favor the Palisades Interstate Parkway and the New York State Thruway over the congested local roads to keep transit time predictable.

Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Rehab Facilities We Serve in Monsey

Because Monsey relies entirely on facilities outside the hamlet, we run transfers to and from the full network of Rockland County hospitals and care centers. Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, a 286-bed hospital with a Level II trauma-designated Emergency Department, is the closest full-service hospital and is reached west along Route 59. Montefiore Nyack Hospital, a certified stroke center and verified trauma center with the F.J. Borelli Family Emergency Center, and Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, a state-operated physical rehabilitation hospital, round out the acute and specialty options we connect patients to.

Within Monsey itself, we serve Northern Metropolitan Residential Health Care Facility, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility offering short-term rehab and long-term care, along with the FountainView at College Road senior campus and The Springs at FountainView assisted living community. We also run scheduled dialysis transfers to the Airmont Center for Renal Dialysis, Rockland County Dialysis on West Route 59 in Nanuet, and Renal Care of Rockland in Valley Cottage, plus rehab transfers to Northern Riverview Health Care Center on South Route 9W in West Haverstraw.

Our Ambulance Fleet, Equipment, and Clinical Crews

Every transport is only as good as the unit and the crew behind it. Our GPS-tracked fleet is equipped for the full range of transfer needs, from clean, well-maintained BLS units to fully outfitted ALS and critical care ambulances. Standard equipment includes cardiac monitoring, oxygen and advanced airway tools, IV pumps for continuous drips, and powerload stretcher systems that protect both the patient and the crew during loading on the narrow, pedestrian-heavy residential streets common in central Monsey.

Our crews are certified EMTs and paramedics, and for the highest-acuity transfers we staff a critical care nurse alongside the paramedic team. One United EMS is Licensed & Insured, and our units stay in continuous two-way contact with dispatch so a transport can be rerouted around a Route 59 backup or a school-dismissal slowdown without losing time. The result is a transfer that feels like an extension of the hospital, not a handoff to an outside vendor.

Working With Discharge Planners and Case Managers

Most inter-facility transfers are arranged not by patients but by the professionals coordinating their care. We make life easier for discharge planners and case managers at Good Samaritan, Montefiore Nyack, and the Monsey-area nursing and rehab facilities by offering a single point of contact, fast confirmations, and clear level-of-care recommendations on every request. When a planner calls, we confirm the order, verify medical necessity, and lock in a pickup window the same conversation.

For facilities that move patients regularly, we provide reliable, repeatable service that takes the guesswork out of discharge planning. Our crews arrive prepared with the right equipment, our 24/7 dispatch means a planner is never left waiting on after-hours availability, and our GPS-tracked fleet gives receiving units an accurate arrival estimate. That predictability is what turns a one-time transfer into a standing relationship.

Inter-Facility Transport Cost, Insurance, and Medical Necessity

Coverage for an interfacility ambulance transfer depends on the patient's condition and the reason for the move. Medicare and most insurers cover ambulance transport when it is medically necessary, meaning the patient's condition requires the monitoring, equipment, or clinical staff that only an ambulance can provide, and when other forms of transport would endanger their health. Transfers to a higher level of care, such as moving a Monsey patient from Good Samaritan to a specialty center for a procedure unavailable locally, commonly meet that standard.

Our team documents each transfer thoroughly, captures the physician certification and medical-necessity details, and works with your facility's billing staff to support clean claims. We are transparent about what is covered, what may require prior authorization, and what a patient or family might owe, so there are no surprises after the transport is complete. If you have a question about whether a specific Monsey transfer will be covered, call us and we will walk through it before the trip.

Why Monsey Facilities Choose One United EMS for Transfers

Monsey families and care teams want a transport partner that understands both the medicine and the community. We bring clinical depth across BLS, ALS, and critical care transport, a transparent transfer process from referral to bedside handoff, and the local knowledge to navigate Route 59 congestion and the tight crossroads at Route 306. We staff hospital-to-hospital transfer requests at the correct level every time, and our crews are trained to handle the modesty, language, and Sabbath-scheduling needs that matter to this community.

Just as important, we show up. Our 24/7 dispatch, our GPS-tracked fleet, and our reliable arrival windows mean that when a Monsey discharge planner or family books a transfer, it happens on schedule and the patient arrives safely. That combination of clinical capability, local routing knowledge, and community-sensitive service is why facilities across Rockland County trust us with their patients.

Request an Inter-Facility Transport in Monsey

Arranging a transfer is straightforward. Call our 24/7 dispatch line with the patient's sending and receiving facilities, the requested level of care, and the timing you need, and we will confirm the transport, verify medical necessity, and assign a crew. Whether you are a nurse on a Monsey discharge floor, a case manager at Good Samaritan or Montefiore Nyack, or a family member coordinating a move to Helen Hayes Hospital, we make the request simple and the outcome predictable.

One United EMS serves Monsey along with Spring Valley, Suffern, Airmont, New Hempstead, Kaser, Pomona, Nanuet, and Nyack, and we handle both local Rockland County transfers and long-distance, out-of-state moves. Reach out today to set up a single transfer or to establish a standing arrangement for your facility.

Key takeaways

  • One United EMS provides 24/7 BLS, ALS, and critical care inter-facility transport for Monsey and all of Rockland County, with crews trained for Sabbath, modesty, and Yiddish-language needs.
  • Because Monsey has no hospital of its own, we run transfers to Good Samaritan in Suffern, Montefiore Nyack, and Helen Hayes Hospital, plus local nursing, rehab, and dialysis facilities.
  • We match every transfer to the correct level of care, staff certified EMTs, paramedics, and critical care nurses, and run a GPS-tracked fleet with continuous dispatch contact.
  • Our crews navigate Route 59 congestion and use the Palisades Parkway and Thruway for predictable transit east to Nyack and West Haverstraw.
  • We work directly with discharge planners and case managers, verify medical necessity, and support clean Medicare and insurance claims.

Facilities we transport to across Monsey

Our crews know the routes, entrances and discharge desks at the places that matter most.

Hospitals we serve

  • Good Samaritan Hospital
  • Montefiore Nyack Hospital
  • Helen Hayes Hospital

Dialysis centers

  • Airmont Center for Renal Dialysis (Centers Dialysis Care)
  • Rockland County Dialysis (DaVita)
  • Renal Care of Rockland

Nursing & rehab

  • Northern Metropolitan Residential Health Care Facility
  • Northern Riverview Health Care Center
  • FountainView at College Road
  • The Springs at FountainView
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Inter-facility transport is the scheduled movement of a patient between two healthcare locations, such as hospital-to-hospital, hospital-to-rehab, or a nursing facility to a dialysis center. It is needed when a patient requires medical monitoring, equipment, or clinical staff during the trip, when they are moving to a higher level of care, or when they are being discharged to a facility or home and cannot travel safely by ordinary means. Because Monsey has no hospital of its own, nearly every transfer here means an ambulance trip out of the hamlet.
BLS, or basic life support, is staffed by certified EMTs and paramedics for stable patients who need monitoring, oxygen, and safe stretcher handling. ALS, or advanced life support, adds advanced airway tools, IV medications, and cardiac monitoring for patients at risk of deterioration. Critical care transport is the highest level, functioning like a mobile intensive care unit and often including a critical care nurse, ventilator support, and continuous infusions for the most fragile ICU-level transfers. We match the level of care to the patient on every transport.
Our 24/7 dispatch can confirm a Monsey transfer the same conversation, and crews are staged to account for the congestion along Route 59 and around the Route 306 intersection. For scheduled transfers, planners can book a specific pickup window in advance, and for urgent same-day moves we work to get a crew en route as fast as safely possible. Calling early with the sending and receiving facilities and the requested level of care helps us turn the request around quickly.
We transfer to and from Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, and Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, along with Monsey-area care centers including Northern Metropolitan Residential Health Care Facility, the FountainView at College Road campus, and The Springs at FountainView. We also run scheduled dialysis runs to the Airmont Center for Renal Dialysis, Rockland County Dialysis in Nanuet, and Renal Care of Rockland in Valley Cottage, plus rehab transfers to Northern Riverview Health Care Center in West Haverstraw.
Medicare and most insurers cover inter-facility ambulance transport when it is medically necessary, meaning the patient's condition requires the monitoring, equipment, or clinical staff that only an ambulance can provide and other transport would put their health at risk. Transfers to a higher level of care, like moving a Monsey patient from Good Samaritan to a specialty center, commonly qualify. We document medical necessity, capture the required physician certification, and work with your facility's billing staff to support clean claims.
Yes. Every transport is staffed by certified EMTs and paramedics, and for high-acuity transfers we add a critical care nurse alongside the paramedic team. This lets us maintain continuous infusions, advanced monitoring, and ventilator support throughout the trip, so the level of care never drops below what the sending hospital was already providing.
Yes. Our ALS and critical care units are equipped with ventilators, IV pumps for continuous drips, and cardiac monitoring, and they are staffed with the clinical crews needed to manage these patients safely. For ICU-to-ICU and complex specialty transfers from Monsey-area hospitals, we configure the transport as a mobile intensive care unit so the patient's care continues without interruption.
Yes. In addition to local Rockland County transfers to facilities in Suffern, Nyack, Nanuet, and West Haverstraw, we handle long-distance and out-of-state moves from Monsey when a patient needs to reach a specialty center or return closer to family. We staff these longer transports at the appropriate level of care and keep our GPS-tracked fleet in continuous contact with dispatch throughout the trip.

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