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    MobilityWorks Robinson Township

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    p.r.n. ParaTransit - Transportation For Elderly & Disabled - Since 1979, p.r.n. has been providing in-home care services that help families take better care of their loved ones.

    p.r.n. ParaTransit - Transportation For Elderly & Disabled

    (1 review)

    I have to admit that things have turned around since my 1st review. Mary is much more friendly on…read morethe phone and there are newer staff members that are not just pleasant, but willing to do their best to accomodate requests. I believe they may be still understaffed in terms of drivers, since I have had some issues getting the times I need for trips. Luckily, it hasn't happened that often, but it is an issue when I'm trying to get to a single day event. That being said, the drivers are excellent. They take great care checking and double checking that you are secure in your travel. They also check on riders while on the road to ensure they're getting a smooth ride. They do offer exceptional care for their riders. Overall, I'm much happier with the service I'm getting.

    From the owner: Car for Hire: An exclusive ride to your destinations that includes passenger assistance provided by…read moretrained drivers. Our Car for Hire is an excellent alternative to a taxi service for those who require help getting in and out of the vehicle, guidance from door to door and/or assistance with bags. Wheel Chair Service: Available for local as well as long-distance destinations, our ADA compliant vans with hydraulic lifts ensure ease of boarding. The vans also feature three-point tie-downs that offer secure forward-facing seating for those who use wheelchairs or scooters. All p.r.n. drivers are highly-trained in assisting seniors and persons with disabilities. Group Service: Convenient 12-passenger vans operated by professional drivers who are ready to transport elderly passengers to group outings such as luncheons, shopping trips, movies, weddings, etc.

    Classy Cab - Get this driver off the road for everyone's safety.

    Classy Cab

    (55 reviews)

    Brighton Heights

    You may want to talk to the gentleman driving car 37. He went through a red light at the Grant…read moreStreet intersection going to the Smithfield Street Bridge. He almost got side swiped. Turned in to Station Square. I give him credit for using his turn signals.

    I wish I could give negative stars for this one. I had a transport call from a hospital. I ended up…read moregetting a Classy Cab, which I didn't realize until I was into the ride. I use a power wheelchair, so I was strapped in and pretty well committed before any of this happened. The driver has me strapped in, then gets into his seat. He turns and hands me a mask and informs me that I have to wear it. I responded that I didn't have to wear one on the way there, nor in the hospital. He informed me that the drivers are allowed to make their own rules. We rode in silence. When I looked up, it was clear that he was doing something with the phone in his lap. He would glance up at the road, then back down to his lap. My son called me and I referred to the driver as a clown. The driver then made another call and complained to someone that I had referred to him as a clown. He then began telling whoever he was talking to that I had a problem with masks. I immediately corrected him and said that my displeasure did not stem from the mask, it came from the way I was treated. This driver waited until I was locked in and we were moving to inform me of his personal policy. Keep in mind that he never said this was company policy or a mandate. It was his own fear driven agenda that he decided to force on anyone unfortunate enough to ride with him. I also informed him that if he had told me of his policy ahead of time, I would have requested a different driver. Since I've already had 3 injections and mask mandates, even in health care facilities, have been completely lifted, and we certainly were social distanced, Over 6' apart, I didn't see the point of a mask. When we pulled up to my home, I took off the mask and set it off to the side. This set him off and he began screaming that I had to take the mask with me. I didn't want it in the first place, so I didn't have a problem leaving it with him. He kept screaming at me and attempted to block my chair from backing down the ramp. Either he moved or my chair moved him and I eventually got free, with him yelling the entire time. As I went around to my front door, he made a phone call screaming that I tried to run him over. He finally left, but not before doing a considerable amount of yelling that I had breathed into the mask and left it there. How someone that germ phobic could be so insane over masks but not carry gloves for a situation such as this is quite beyond my comprehension. Again, if he had informed me about his personal policy demands before loading me into the vehicle, this would all have been avoided. Classy Cabs are very unclassy.

    MobilityWorks Robinson Township - mobilityequipment - Updated May 2026

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