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Stretcher Van Transport in Paterson

Safe, non-emergency stretcher van transport in Paterson, NJ. EMT-trained crews, Stryker Power-PRO cots, bed-to-bed care, 24/7. St. Joseph's, DaVita dialysis, rehab and long-distance. Book in minutes.

When a loved one cannot sit upright for a ride, a regular car or even a wheelchair van is not enough. Stretcher van transport moves a patient safely while they stay lying flat, with an EMT-trained crew at the head and foot of the cot the entire way. One United EMS provides non-emergency stretcher transportation across Paterson and the rest of Passaic County, serving discharges from St. Joseph's University Medical Center, recurring dialysis runs to the four DaVita centers spread across the city, and transfers to and from Barnert Subacute, Park Crescent, and Complete Care at Passaic County.

We are a licensed medical transport company built for the lying-down trips that ambulances are too costly for and ambulettes are not equipped to handle. Our crews bring hospital-grade stretchers, run 24/7, and provide true bed-to-bed assistance from the patient's room or bedside to the destination bed. This page explains exactly what stretcher van service is, when you need it in Paterson, what it costs, and how to book a ride in minutes.

What Is Stretcher Van Transport and When You Need It in Paterson

A stretcher van is a purpose-built medical vehicle that carries a patient who must remain lying down. Unlike a taxi or a standard wheelchair van, it loads a wheeled cot through a hydraulic lift or ramp, locks the cot in place, and keeps the patient horizontal and secured for the whole trip. This is non-emergency service, meaning it is scheduled in advance for patients who are medically stable but cannot sit or bear weight safely.

Paterson families typically need stretcher transportation in a handful of common situations: a hospital discharge from St. Joseph's University Medical Center where the patient still cannot sit upright, a recurring dialysis schedule at one of the DaVita centers on Getty Avenue, Chamberlain Avenue, or Broadway, a transfer into short-term rehab at Barnert Subacute or Doctors Subacute Healthcare, or a move home to an Eastside or Hillcrest apartment after surgery. Patients recovering from spinal procedures, advanced pressure injuries, late-stage illness, or severe mobility loss all benefit from staying flat rather than being forced into a seated position.

Stretcher Transport vs. Ambulance vs. Ambulette: Which Is Right?

These three services are often confused, and choosing wrong wastes money or puts a patient at risk. An ambulance is for true emergencies and active medical crises, staffed for life support and billed accordingly. An ambulette is a wheelchair-accessible van for patients who can sit in a wheelchair but cannot use a standard car. A stretcher van sits between them: it is for patients who are stable enough to skip the ambulance but cannot sit up for an ambulette ride.

If your family member in Sandy Hill or the Manor Section can transfer to a wheelchair and remain seated, an ambulette is the right and more affordable call. If they must stay lying flat because of a wound, a cast, breathing comfort, or recovery orders, you need stretcher van transport. If they are facing an active emergency, call 911. Our dispatchers help Paterson callers sort this out on the phone so you book the correct level of care the first time.

Types of Stretcher Van Transport We Provide in Paterson, NJ

We handle the full range of lying-down trips that Passaic County patients need. Hospital discharge transport brings patients home from St. Joseph's University Medical Center to neighborhoods like Eastside, South Paterson, Lakeview, and Riverside. Dialysis transport covers the standing three-times-a-week schedule to DaVita St Joseph's on Getty Avenue, DaVita West Paterson on Chamberlain Avenue, DaVita East Paterson on Broadway, and the SJRMC unit on Main Street.

We also provide nursing home and rehab transfers to and from Park Crescent Healthcare, Complete Care at Passaic County on East 43rd Street, and Barnert Subacute; hospice and palliative transport handled with patience and discretion; and bariatric stretcher transport for larger patients using reinforced cots and a three-person crew. For families relocating a patient or returning home from a distant facility, we run long-distance transport well beyond the Paterson city limits.

Bed-to-Bed Care: How Our Paterson Stretcher Crews Work

Curbside drop-off is not enough for a bed-bound patient, and we do not do it. Our crews provide full bed-to-bed assistance, which means we come to the patient's actual bed or bedside, transfer them onto our cot, move them out of the building, and place them into the receiving bed at the destination. A trip from a third-floor walk-up off Market Street or a tight unit in the Old Great Falls Historic District calls for careful, trained handling, and our two-person assist standard covers exactly that.

Paterson's dense street grid and the heavy congestion around the St. Joseph's campus on Main Street mean timing matters. Our dispatchers coordinate pickup and drop-off windows around the limited metered parking near the hospital and the Getty Avenue dialysis complex, and they plan routes using Route 19 from the Garden State Parkway side and Route 20 along McLean Boulevard for east-side trips. Paterson is one of the most diverse cities in the country, with large Arabic, Spanish, and Turkish speaking communities, and we handle every transport with cultural and gender sensitivity in mind.

Our Stretcher-Equipped Vans and Medical Equipment

Every vehicle in our fleet is ADA-equipped and outfitted for safe horizontal transport. We use Stryker Power-PRO cots, the same power-operated hospital-grade stretchers found in clinical settings, which raise and lower hydraulically to reduce strain on both the patient and the crew. Cots are locked down with Q-Straint style tie-downs so the patient stays secured through Paterson's stop-and-go surface streets and the I-80 and Route 19 interchanges.

Our vans are climate controlled, sanitized between every run, and include caregiver seating so a family member can ride along beside the patient. We carry stair-chair equipment for buildings without elevators, which is common in older Eastside and Downtown housing stock. Our handling is HIPAA-aware, our crews are EMT-trained, and our fleet is kept road-ready through routine inspection so no Paterson family is left waiting on a vehicle that should not be on the road.

Long-Distance and Hospital Discharge Stretcher Transport from Paterson

Some of the most stressful trips are the longest ones. When a Paterson patient is discharged from St. Joseph's University Medical Center and needs to reach a specialty facility, a rehab center, or family in another state, we provide long-distance transport with the patient lying flat and monitored the whole way. We plan rest, repositioning, and timing into every long route so the patient stays comfortable and safe.

For everyday discharges, we time arrival to the hospital's release so you are not paying for idle waiting and the patient is not left sitting in a hallway. We coordinate directly with case managers and nursing staff to confirm the destination bed is ready, whether that is a home in Bunker Hill, a room at Doctors Subacute Healthcare, or a transfer out of the county entirely.

Stretcher Van Transport Cost and Insurance in Paterson

Most competitors hide their pricing, and we will not. The cost of a stretcher van transport in Paterson depends on three things: the distance of the trip, whether it is a one-time or recurring run, and the level of assistance needed, such as a standard two-person assist versus a three-person bariatric stretcher transport. A short discharge across town costs far less than a multi-hour long-distance transport, and recurring dialysis schedules are quoted at a steady, predictable rate.

In New Jersey, non-emergency stretcher transport may be covered by Medicaid or certain insurance plans when it is medically necessary and arranged with proper authorization, while many families pay privately for speed and flexibility. We give you a clear, upfront quote before the ride so there are no surprises, and we walk Passaic County callers through what their plan does and does not cover.

Service Areas Around Paterson: Hospitals, Rehab, and Nursing Homes We Serve

We serve every Paterson neighborhood, from Downtown and the Eastside to South Paterson's Little Ramallah, Hillcrest, Lakeview, the Manor Section, Northside, and Riverside. Our regular destinations include St. Joseph's University Medical Center on Main Street, all four DaVita dialysis centers across the Getty Avenue, Chamberlain Avenue, Broadway, and Main Street locations, and the area's skilled nursing and rehab facilities: Barnert Subacute Rehabilitation Center, Park Crescent Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Complete Care at Passaic County, and Doctors Subacute Healthcare.

Paterson borders eight municipalities across two counties, so cross-border trips are routine for us. We regularly run stretcher transports between Paterson and Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, Prospect Park, Totowa, Woodland Park, Elmwood Park, and Fair Lawn. Whether the patient is heading to St. Joseph's from a neighboring town or coming home from a hospital outside the area, our 24/7 dispatch keeps the trip covered.

How to Book Stretcher Transport in Paterson, 24/7

Booking is simple. Call our dispatch line any hour of the day, tell us the pickup and drop-off addresses, the patient's condition and weight, and the date and time you need. We confirm the right level of care, give you an upfront quote, and lock in your window. For recurring dialysis runs to DaVita, we set a standing schedule so you never have to call twice.

For non-urgent trips we recommend booking a day ahead when possible so we can plan around Paterson's peak-hour congestion near the hospital and the highway interchanges, but our 24/7 dispatch also handles same-day and short-notice requests whenever a bed opens up or a discharge moves. Our crews are licensed and insured, and every ride is handled with the care your family deserves.

Key takeaways

  • One United EMS provides non-emergency, EMT-trained stretcher van transport across Paterson and Passaic County, 24/7.
  • We serve St. Joseph's University Medical Center, all four DaVita dialysis centers, and rehab facilities like Barnert Subacute, Park Crescent, and Complete Care at Passaic County.
  • Full bed-to-bed assistance with Stryker Power-PRO cots, two-person assist, and caregiver seating, plus stair-chair help for upper-floor Eastside and Downtown apartments.
  • Choose a stretcher van when a patient is stable but must stay lying flat; choose an ambulette for seated patients and call 911 for emergencies.
  • Transparent upfront pricing, possible Medicaid or insurance coverage when medically necessary, plus long-distance and cross-border trips to Clifton, Hawthorne, Fair Lawn, and beyond.

Facilities we transport to across Paterson

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

Hospitals we serve

  • St. Joseph's University Medical Center

Dialysis centers

  • DaVita St Joseph's Paterson Dialysis
  • DaVita West Paterson Dialysis
  • DaVita East Paterson Dialysis
  • DaVita St Joseph's SJRMC Dialysis

Nursing & rehab

  • Barnert Subacute Rehabilitation Center
  • Doctors Subacute Healthcare
  • Complete Care at Passaic County
  • Park Crescent Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

The cost depends on the distance, whether the trip is one-time or recurring, and the level of assistance required, such as a standard two-person assist versus a three-person bariatric crew. A short discharge from St. Joseph's University Medical Center across Paterson costs far less than a multi-hour long-distance trip. We provide a clear, upfront quote before every ride so there are no surprises.
In New Jersey, non-emergency stretcher transport may be covered by Medicaid or certain insurance plans when the trip is medically necessary and arranged with proper authorization. Many Passaic County families also pay privately for speed and flexibility. Our dispatchers will help you understand what your specific plan covers before you book.
An ambulance is staffed and equipped for true medical emergencies and is billed accordingly. A stretcher van provides scheduled, non-emergency transport for patients who are medically stable but cannot sit upright and must stay lying flat. If you are facing an active emergency, call 911. For a planned lying-down trip, a stretcher van is the safer and more affordable choice.
Yes. We provide full bed-to-bed assistance, which means our crew comes to the patient's actual bed or bedside, transfers them onto our Stryker Power-PRO cot, moves them out of the building, and places them into the receiving bed at the destination. This includes upper-floor walk-ups in older Eastside, Downtown, and Great Falls area housing using stair-chair equipment when there is no elevator.
Yes. Every one of our stretcher vans includes caregiver seating so a family member can ride beside the patient. This is especially helpful for our diverse Paterson clientele, since a relative who speaks Arabic, Spanish, or Turkish can stay with the patient and help communicate throughout the trip.
Yes. We set standing schedules for recurring dialysis transport to all four Paterson DaVita locations, including DaVita St Joseph's on Getty Avenue, DaVita West Paterson on Chamberlain Avenue, DaVita East Paterson on Broadway, and the SJRMC unit on Main Street. We quote recurring runs at a steady, predictable rate so you never have to rebook.
Yes. We provide long-distance stretcher transport well beyond the Paterson city limits, keeping the patient lying flat and monitored the entire route. We plan repositioning, rest, and timing into every long trip, whether you are relocating a patient or bringing a loved one home from a distant facility.
Yes. Our crews are EMT-trained and every ride is handled by a licensed and insured medical transport team. Our fleet is ADA-equipped, kept road-ready through routine inspection, and outfitted with hospital-grade Stryker Power-PRO cots and Q-Straint style tie-downs for safe, secure transport.

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