Our decision to create an integrated system that combines non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), home healthcare, and food delivery services is rooted in our commitment to supporting the overall well-being of seniors.
This model helps address key Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) that often prevent older adults from safely aging at home. By offering these services together, we help remove major barriers such as access to healthcare, proper nutrition, and a safe living environment.
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VoltamaC Home Health ServicesCore Strategic Benefits
Integrated Continuity of Care
By combining transportation and home healthcare services, we eliminate the “last-mile” challenges many seniors face when trying to access medical care. Our coordinated approach helps manage the entire care journey—from receiving care at home to safely traveling to specialist appointments and follow-up treatments.
Preventative Cost Savings
An integrated care model can significantly reduce healthcare costs for families as well as public healthcare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
For example, a relatively low-cost transportation service that ensures a patient attends a dialysis or wound-care appointment may prevent a far more expensive emergency room visit caused by missed treatment.
Addressing Food Insecurity and Isolation
Many seniors face challenges accessing reliable transportation and healthy food options. Research shows that approximately one in ten seniors experiences food insecurity, while one in five lacks reliable transportation.
By incorporating food delivery into our services, we help ensure that seniors receive appropriate nutrition that supports the management of chronic health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.
Reducing Caregiver Burden
Family caregivers often struggle to balance employment responsibilities while assisting loved ones with transportation and daily care needs.
Our integrated service model helps relieve some of that pressure by providing dependable transportation, healthcare coordination, and meal delivery. This allows caregivers to focus more on emotional support and quality time rather than logistical challenges.

