When a Teaneck family needs a safe ride to dialysis on Cedar Lane, a discharge from Holy Name Medical Center on Teaneck Road, or a standing appointment across the Hackensack River in Hackensack, they need more than a car. They need wheelchair transportation built around the passenger, not squeezed into a rideshare that was never designed for a power chair. One United EMS provides ADA-compliant medical transport throughout Teaneck and the surrounding Bergen County towns, with EMT-trained aides, hydraulic lifts, and Q'Straint securement on every vehicle.
Teaneck packs a large senior population into a few busy corridors. Roughly 17.8 percent of the township, near 7,300 residents, are 65 or older, and many of them make repeated trips to the renal centers clustered on Cedar Lane, the nursing and rehab facilities lining Teaneck Road, and the hospitals just across the river. Route 4 and the Cedar Lane interchange tangle at rush hour, and the dense side streets off Queen Anne Road leave little curb room for a lift van. We plan around all of it. This page explains exactly how our wheelchair van service works in Teaneck, what it costs, who we serve, and why local families trust us with the people they love.
Wheelchair Transportation in Teaneck: Safe, Dignified, On Time
One United EMS runs wheelchair transportation for Teaneck residents who cannot safely use a standard sedan or a curbside rideshare. Our passengers stay seated in their own wheelchair for the entire trip. A hydraulic lift raises the chair into the van, and our aide locks it down with a four-point tie-down before we move. Nobody is asked to stand, pivot, or transfer onto a seat they cannot manage. That single difference, keeping a rider in their own chair and properly secured, is what separates real wheelchair van service from a taxi with a folding ramp.
Teaneck geography shapes how we operate. Holy Name Medical Center sits in the center of town on Teaneck Road, so intra-town runs to its renal center are short, but trips west to Hackensack University Medical Center require a Hackensack River bridge crossing that backs up at peak hours. We build that drive time into every booking so an on-time guarantee actually means something. With 24/7 availability, an early dialysis slot at dawn or a late discharge after visiting hours both get the same calm, prepared pickup.
Who We Serve Across Teaneck: Dialysis, Rehab, Post-Op and Daily Living
Our Teaneck riders fall into a few clear groups. Dialysis patients make up a large share, with three Fresenius renal facilities operating within the township alone: the Holy Name Renal Care Center on the Holy Name campus, FMC Bergen Renal Care at 647 Cedar Lane, and FMC Holy Name Home Dialysis at 222 Cedar Lane, Suite 103. Many of these patients travel three times a week, so reliability is not a luxury. We also move rehab patients to and from CareOne at Teaneck on Teaneck Road and Family of Caring Healthcare at Teaneck at 1104 Teaneck Road, two skilled-nursing centers that sit on the same corridor as Holy Name.
Beyond standing medical runs, we handle hospital discharge rides home, post-operative follow-ups, and everyday living trips: a synagogue visit in the Cedar Lane district, a family gathering near the FDU Metropolitan Campus on River Road, or a specialist appointment in Englewood. Dialysis transportation and discharge transport are our most requested services in Teaneck, but the same van that takes a rider to treatment can just as easily take them to lunch on Cedar Lane.
Our Wheelchair Vans: ADA-Compliant Fleet, Q'Straint Securement and Lifts
Every vehicle we send into Teaneck is ADA-compliant and equipped for real medical transport, not retrofitted for appearances. Each van carries a hydraulic lift rated for heavy power chairs, low-effort interior lighting, climate control, and a Q'Straint securement system that locks the wheelchair to the vehicle floor at four anchor points. The four-point tie-down is the same standard used in EMS-grade transport, and our aides are trained to set it correctly every single time, even on a tight residential street off Queen Anne Road where space is limited.
The dense neighborhoods around Cedar Lane and the Bryant section have narrow curb access and tight parking, so our drivers know to stage the van where the lift can fully deploy and where the rider is not exposed to Route 4 traffic. We maintain the fleet on a strict schedule because a lift that hesitates is not an option when a passenger is suspended on it. Clean, inspected, fully insured vehicles are the baseline, not the upsell.
Door-Through-Door Service: What Our Teaneck Drivers Do for You
Most competitors quietly offer curb-to-curb service, which means they pull up to the curb and wait. We offer door-through-door service, and the difference matters enormously in Teaneck's housing stock. A door-to-door provider reaches your front door. A door-through-door aide goes inside, helps you from the room you are in, manages the entryway, navigates the front steps common in the West Englewood and Northumberland areas, and stays with you until you are safely seated and secured in the van. At the destination, we reverse the process and hand you off inside the clinic, hospital, or home.
This is the standard of care that lets a frail dialysis patient on Cedar Lane travel alone with confidence, and it is why our aides are EMT-trained rather than simply licensed to drive. They assist with the chair, the door, the steps, and the securement. They do not leave a rider stranded at a curb on Teaneck Road. If your loved one needs a hand from the apartment to the appointment and back, that hand is built into the service.
Power Wheelchair, Scooter and Bariatric Transport, No Weight Surprises
Heavy mobility equipment is exactly where rideshare and taxi options fail Teaneck families. Our lifts and securement are rated for full-size power wheelchair and scooter loads, so we never ask a rider to abandon their equipment or downgrade to a manual loaner. We confirm the chair type when you book, which means no driver shows up to a home near the FDU campus only to discover the lift cannot handle a 350-pound power chair.
For larger passengers, we operate vans with true bariatric capacity and wider securement, with stated weight limits shared up front so there is never a guessing game on pickup day. Whether the trip is a short hop to the Holy Name renal center or a longer cross-county run, we match the van to the equipment before the day of service. That is how a wheelchair van operator avoids the cancellation and the scramble that leaves a patient missing a dialysis slot.
How Wheelchair Transportation in Teaneck Works: Three-Step Booking
Booking a ride in Teaneck takes three steps. First, you call or message our dispatch with the pickup address, the destination, the date and time, and the wheelchair type. Tell us if it is a recurring dialysis schedule on Cedar Lane so we can lock in a standing slot. Second, we confirm the van, the aide, and a realistic pickup window that accounts for Route 4 congestion and any Hackensack River bridge crossing. Third, the van arrives, our aide provides door-through-door assistance, secures the chair, and gets you to your appointment.
For standing dialysis or rehab runs we set up the full week at once, so you are not rebooking every visit. For one-time trips like a hospital discharge from Holy Name or a same-day specialist visit in Englewood, we work with whatever notice you have. Same-day requests in Teaneck are accepted subject to availability, and 24/7 availability means an early-morning or after-hours pickup is never off the table.
Pricing and Insurance: Flat Rates, Medicaid, Medicare and No Hidden Fees
We quote flat-rate pricing for Teaneck trips before you ride. The wheelchair itself is never a surcharge, there is no metering that climbs while you wait at the Cedar Lane and Route 4 interchange, and there are no surprise fees tacked on at drop-off. You know the number when you book. A short intra-town run to the Holy Name renal center costs less than a cross-county trip, and we tell you which is which in plain terms.
For covered medical trips we accept Medicaid and Medicare non-emergency transport where eligible, and we coordinate with brokerage programs and private insurance plans common in Bergen County. If your dialysis schedule qualifies for covered transport, we help you use that benefit instead of paying out of pocket. Everything is fully insured, and the quote you get is the price you pay, with no surprise fees as a standing promise rather than a slogan.
Service Area: Teaneck and the Surrounding Bergen County Towns
Our core service area is Teaneck itself, from the Cedar Lane shopping district and the Queen Anne Road corridor to West Englewood, the Northumberland and FDU area, and the Bryant and Phelps section. We run the full length of Teaneck Road past Holy Name and the two nursing centers, work the Cedar Lane medical cluster daily, and use River Road and Route 4 as our main spines across town.
We also cover the bordering Bergen County towns that Teaneck residents travel to and from constantly: Hackensack and Hackensack University Medical Center across the river, Englewood and Englewood Health to the east, plus Bergenfield, New Milford, Bogota, River Edge, Leonia, and Ridgefield Park. Teaneck is bordered by eight municipalities, so cross-town medical trips are routine for us. If your appointment is at a facility just outside the township line, we still get you there with the same door-through-door standard.
Trained EMT Aides, Securement Standards and Real Safety
The people in the van matter as much as the van. Our trained drivers and aides are EMT-trained, CPR-certified, and background-checked, which is a higher bar than the licensed-driver minimum most ambulette resellers stop at. They know how to manage a passenger who tires easily after a dialysis session at the Holy Name renal center, how to handle a rider recovering from surgery, and how to keep someone calm and secure through a bridge-crossing slowdown on the way to Hackensack.
Safety is procedural, not improvised. The four-point tie-down goes on before the van moves, the lift is inspected, and the aide confirms the chair is locked. On Teaneck's tight Cedar Lane and Queen Anne Road side streets, our drivers stage the vehicle so the lift clears and the passenger never loads into traffic. That discipline is why families across Teaneck trust us with repeat, week-after-week transport rather than rolling the dice on a rideshare.
Why Teaneck Families Choose One United EMS
Teaneck families choose One United EMS because we treat medical transport as care, not as a taxi run. We know the township's medical map by heart: the renal cluster on Cedar Lane, the rehab corridor on Teaneck Road, the cross-river haul to Hackensack University Medical Center, and the eastern trips to Englewood Health. That local fluency means tighter pickup windows, fewer missed appointments, and a driver who already knows the loading quirks at Holy Name Medical Center.
We also reflect the community we serve. Teaneck is home to one of New Jersey's largest Jewish communities and a flagship Modern Orthodox population, and Holy Name itself accommodates that with features like a Shabbat elevator and kosher food. We schedule around standing religious and family obligations, run before dawn and after hours when needed, and provide door-through-door dignity to seniors who would otherwise be stuck. Combine that with flat-rate pricing, fully insured vehicles, and 24/7 availability, and the choice gets simple.
Key takeaways
- One United EMS provides ADA-compliant wheelchair transportation across Teaneck with EMT-trained aides, hydraulic lifts, and Q'Straint four-point securement on every van.
- We run daily dialysis trips to Teaneck's three Fresenius renal facilities on the Holy Name campus and Cedar Lane, plus discharge transport from Holy Name, Hackensack University Medical Center, and Englewood Health.
- Door-through-door service goes beyond the curb, with aides who manage front steps, entryways, and securement, not just a folding ramp at the curb.
- Flat-rate pricing with no surprise fees, Medicaid and Medicare acceptance for eligible trips, and fully insured vehicles.
- 24/7 and same-day availability with pickup windows that account for Route 4 congestion and Hackensack River bridge crossings.
Facilities we transport to across Teaneck
Our crews know the routes, entrances and discharge desks at the places that matter most.
Hospitals we serve
- Holy Name Medical Center
- Hackensack University Medical Center
- Englewood Health (Englewood Hospital)
Dialysis centers
- Holy Name Renal Care Center (Fresenius Kidney Care)
- FMC Bergen Renal Care (Fresenius)
- FMC Holy Name Home Dialysis (Fresenius)
Nursing & rehab
- CareOne at Teaneck
- Family of Caring Healthcare at Teaneck (Teaneck Nursing Center)