Stop 01 · South Sound · home base

Medical Transportation in Lacey, Washington

Lacey sits minutes from our Olympia base and carries some of our most regular work: senior communities with weekly medical routes, appointment rides along the Martin Way clinic corridor, and wheelchair transfers that need a patient hand, not a hurried one.

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Stop 02 · How Lacey rides run
Senior communities

Built for the standing route

Lacey is home to some of the South Sound's largest retirement and senior living communities, and standing routes are what we do best here: the same pickup time, the same driver wherever we can manage it, and a schedule the community's care team can set a clock to.

Close to care

Short hops, big difference

Most Lacey medical rides are short: across town to a Martin Way clinic, or the ten-minute run to the hospital campus on Olympia's east side. Short trips are exactly where a careful driver shows: unhurried boarding, a walker stowed properly, and a client walked to the desk rather than dropped at the curb.

Stop 03 · Where trips go

The places Lacey trips reach.

The destinations below are reference points our Lacey clients ride to, not partnerships or endorsements. Every trip is Washington-originating and booked through one dispatch line.

Providence St. Peter Hospital
The nearest hospital campus, minutes west of Lacey.
Martin Way and College Street clinic corridor
Appointment rides to the clinics clustered along Lacey's main medical streets.
Panorama and the Hawks Prairie senior communities
Standing medical routes and appointment transport for residents.

Sea-Tac runs from Lacey pick up straight off Hawks Prairie or Sleater-Kinney and join I-5 north, about an hour to the terminal.