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30 providers for senior transportation are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $17.00/hr as of November 2025
Caregivers in Moxee, WA may offer additional services while taking care of your loved one, including transportation to medical appointments and running errands. The average posted rate by caregivers on Care is $17.00 per hour as of November, 2025. However, this rate can vary depending on the specific needs in your area, and the level of assistance required for taking care of your loved.
Senior caregivers may be able to help with getting your loved one to appointments or running errands around Moxee, WA, such as going to the grocery store or the bank.
Care.com connects families with caregivers in Moxee, WA who offer safe and reliable transportation for seniors. Services may include rides to doctor’s appointments, grocery stores, social events, religious services, and personal errands. Some caregivers also provide mobility assistance for those who need extra support.
You can search for caregivers on Care.com by filtering for transportation services in their profile. Be sure to review experience, background checks, ratings, and availability before hiring. Many caregivers also offer meet-and-greet sessions to ensure a good fit.
Yes! Care.com offers CareCheck, a background check service that helps ensure the safety of those seeking senior transportation. You can also request additional background screenings and driving records checks for extra peace of mind.
Many caregivers provide door-to-door assistance, helping seniors get in and out of vehicles, navigate stairs, and carry bags if needed. Be sure to confirm with the caregiver whether they can accommodate specific mobility needs.
Many caregivers in Moxee, WA offer rides to doctor’s visits, therapy sessions, and pharmacy trips. While caregivers can provide transportation, they may not be licensed for medical transport. If your loved one requires specialized medical transportation, consider professional non-emergency medical transport services.