Caregiving is already a juggling act—you don’t need transportation to add to the headache. If you’re part of the Sandwich Generation, you already know the juggling act. Between raising your kids, managing a career, and checking in on aging parents, it can feel like there’s never enough of you to go around. And one of the most time-consuming, stress-inducing parts of caregiving? Transportation.
From doctors’ appointments, to specialist appointments, to family events, getting Mom or Dad where they need to go—safely, comfortably, and on time—can quickly turn into a full-time job. Add mobility challenges, cognitive decline, or bad weather to the mix, and it’s no wonder so many adult children feel stretched thin.
The truth is, reliable, friendly, and comfortable transportation is hard to find. Taxis don’t wait. Public services are often unreliable. And leaning on friends, neighbours, or siblings isn’t sustainable. If your parent has mobility issues or uses a wheelchair, the options shrink even further.
That’s why we created Good Comfort Transportation—dedicated rides designed specifically for your loved ones. Safe, reliable, wheelchair-accessible, and always delivered with care. It’s one less thing for you to worry about—and a big step toward helping your parents stay independent, supported, and connected.
What we offer:
Door-to-Door Service: We pick up your loved one right at home and accompany them into their appointment—not just the parking lot.
Companion Support: Our trained PSWs offer hands-on support, attend appointments, and can advocate for your loved one.
Accessible Vehicles: Our fleet includes wheelchair-accessible vans, ensuring mobility challenges never stand in the way of getting where they need to go.
Beyond Appointments: From errands and family events to airport pickups, we’re here to make everyday life more accessible and independent for your loved ones.
“I Could Finally Breathe Again”
“I was missing work constantly just trying to coordinate rides for my mom. She has Parkinson’s and needs help getting in and out of vehicles. Taxis or Uber didn’t cut it, and Wheeltrans was unreliable. Then I found Good Comfort. The first time they took her to her neurologist, she came back smiling—and I cried with relief. I could finally breathe again. I wasn’t failing her—I had found help.”
— Alyssa K., Toronto