When a larger patient in Monsey needs to move between home, the hospital, or a rehab center, the wrong vehicle and the wrong crew turn a routine trip into a safety risk. One United EMS provides bariatric transport built for exactly these situations: EMT-staffed ambulances with reinforced equipment, lift-assisted loading, and crews trained in safe patient handling for heavier patients. We serve Monsey and the surrounding Rockland County communities along the Route 59 corridor, from Central Monsey and the College Road area to Kaser, New Hempstead, and Wesley Hills.
Monsey has no hospital of its own, so nearly every scheduled medical trip means a ride out of the hamlet to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, or the dialysis centers in Nanuet and Airmont. For a patient who exceeds the limits of a standard cot or wheelchair van, that ride demands purpose-built equipment and a crew that has done it before. Our 24/7 dispatch coordinates pickups around Monsey's narrow, crowded side streets and yeshiva drop-off hours, and we are prepared to accommodate Shabbos and Yom Tov scheduling, modesty preferences, and Yiddish-speaking patients and families.
What Is Bariatric Transport and When Do You Need It?
Bariatric transport is the safe, medically appropriate movement of patients whose weight or body size exceeds what a standard ambulance cot or wheelchair van can handle. A typical powered cot tops out around 500 lbs, and a standard wheelchair will not fit a wider frame at all. When a patient approaches or passes those limits, ordinary equipment becomes unsafe for both the patient and the crew, raising the risk of a drop, a fall, or an injury during loading.
You need a bariatric ambulance when a family member, patient, or facility resident cannot be safely moved with conventional equipment. Common scenarios in Monsey include a discharge from Good Samaritan Hospital back to a home off Route 306, a transfer from Northern Metropolitan Residential Health Care Facility within the hamlet to a specialty appointment, or a recurring dialysis run to the DaVita center in Nanuet. In each case the goal is the same: a safe and dignified trip with equipment rated to the patient and a crew sized to the task.
Our Bariatric Ambulances: Equipment Rated to 1,200 lbs
The difference between a real bariatric transport and a livery van with a wide door is the hardware. Our units carry a powered ambulance cot with reinforced framing, extra width, and a working load far above a standard stretcher, paired with a full-unit weight capacity up to 1,200 lbs when you account for the cot, the loading system, and the crew. That is the same class of capacity national providers reserve for their bariatric fleets, brought to the local Monsey market.
To move a heavier patient without lifting by hand, our crews use a Hovermat transfer system for smooth, low-friction bed-to-bed transfers and a heavy-duty winch and ramp for lift-assisted loading into the ambulance. This combination removes the dangerous manual hoist that injures patients and providers alike. Every unit is staffed by trained crews who practice safe-patient-handling protocols, and our service is fully licensed and insured.
Bariatric Transport Services We Provide in Monsey
We handle the full range of non-emergency bariatric trips that Monsey families and facilities need. That starts with hospital discharge transport, moving a patient from Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, or Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw back home or to a rehab bed, coordinated directly with the discharge planner so timing lines up.
We also provide recurring dialysis transport to the Airmont Center for Renal Dialysis, Rockland County Dialysis in Nanuet on West Route 59, and Renal Care of Rockland in Valley Cottage, plus rehab-facility transfers to and from Northern Metropolitan, Northern Riverview Health Care Center in West Haverstraw, and the FountainView senior campus on College Road. For patients who need to reach a specialist outside the area, we offer long-distance bariatric transport beyond Rockland County and across the New York and New Jersey region. When the patient can ride seated, we also arrange oversized wheelchair and ambulette service.
How a Bariatric Transport Works: From Booking to Bed-to-Bed Handoff
The process is built to remove guesswork. When you call our 24/7 dispatch, we ask a few specific questions: approximate patient weight and width, whether the pickup is a single-family home with a driveway or a unit with stairs, the origin and destination, and any Shabbos or Yom Tov timing constraints. That intake lets us send the right unit and the right crew the first time instead of arriving underequipped.
On the day of the trip, our crew arrives with the reinforced cot and the loading equipment already configured for the patient. For homes with steps, we perform a two-person stair assist so no single provider carries an unsafe load. We complete a controlled bed-to-bed transfer using the Hovermat transfer system, secure the patient, and load with the heavy-duty winch and ramp. At the destination, whether that is a hospital bed in Nyack or a rehab bed at Northern Metropolitan, we hand the patient off bed-to-bed again so the entire trip is monitored end to end.
Why One United EMS for Bariatric Transport in Monsey
Most of the names you find searching for heavy patient transport are ambulette and livery brokers, not medical providers. We are an EMT-staffed service, which means clinical handling rather than just a driver and a wide door. Our crews are trained for the realities of moving heavier patients safely and with dignity, and they know the Monsey terrain: the congested Route 59 strip around the Route 306 intersection, the narrow residential streets of Central Monsey, and the timing pressure created by yeshiva and school zones.
That local knowledge matters. Most Monsey homes are single-family with driveways, so curbside loading is usually feasible, but multi-generational households and dense pedestrian traffic mean a crew that has worked the hamlet loads faster and more safely than an out-of-area provider. We are licensed and insured, we run 24/7 dispatch, and we treat every patient with safe and dignified care, including accommodation for modesty preferences and Yiddish-speaking families.
Bariatric Transport Coverage Across Monsey and Rockland County
Our coverage centers on Monsey and extends across the surrounding communities that share its medical infrastructure. We routinely run trips for residents of Spring Valley, Suffern, Airmont, New Hempstead, Kaser, Pomona, Nanuet, and Nyack, using NY State Route 59 as the primary east-west artery and the Palisades Interstate Parkway and the New York State Thruway for faster eastbound connections.
Because Monsey has no hospital of its own, our routes are organized around where patients actually need to go: west on Route 59 to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, east to Montefiore Nyack Hospital and the dialysis center in Nanuet, and out to Helen Hayes Hospital and Northern Riverview in West Haverstraw via the Parkway. We plan around the heavy congestion at the Route 59 and Route 306 crossroads near Monsey Glen Park so scheduled appointments stay on time.
What Bariatric Transport Costs and How to Get a Free Quote
The cost of bariatric transport depends on the specifics of the trip: distance, whether the patient needs a two-person stair assist, the equipment required, and whether the ride is one-way or round-trip. A short discharge from Good Samaritan Hospital back to a home in Central Monsey is priced very differently from a long-distance transfer out of the region. Because every trip is different, we quote each one directly rather than posting a flat number that will not match your situation.
The fastest way to get an accurate price is to call our dispatch line and describe the trip. We will confirm equipment needs, scheduling around any Shabbos or Yom Tov constraints, and give you a clear free quote with no obligation. For recurring runs such as dialysis transport, we can set up a standing schedule so you book once instead of every week.
Key takeaways
- One United EMS provides EMT-staffed bariatric transport in Monsey for patients up to 1,200 lbs, with reinforced cots, a Hovermat transfer system, and a heavy-duty winch and ramp.
- Monsey has no hospital of its own, so most trips run out to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, the Nanuet and Airmont dialysis centers, or Helen Hayes and Northern Riverview in West Haverstraw.
- We handle hospital discharge, dialysis runs, rehab transfers, and long-distance bariatric trips, with two-person stair assist and bed-to-bed handoffs.
- Coverage spans Monsey, Spring Valley, Suffern, Airmont, New Hempstead, Kaser, Pomona, Nanuet, and Nyack along Route 59 and the Palisades Interstate Parkway.
- Dispatch runs 24/7 and accommodates Shabbos and Yom Tov scheduling, modesty preferences, and Yiddish-speaking families. Call for a free quote.
Facilities we transport to across Monsey
Our crews know the routes, entrances and discharge desks at the places that matter most.
Hospitals we serve
- Good Samaritan Hospital
- Montefiore Nyack Hospital
- Helen Hayes Hospital
Dialysis centers
- Airmont Center for Renal Dialysis (Centers Dialysis Care)
- Rockland County Dialysis (DaVita)
- Renal Care of Rockland
Nursing & rehab
- Northern Metropolitan Residential Health Care Facility
- Northern Riverview Health Care Center
- FountainView at College Road
- The Springs at FountainView