America Is Aging. Healthcare Must Be Ready.
- Ralph Pfremmer
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

Here’s a statistic worth thinking about: by 2030, every Baby Boomer will be 65 or older, and roughly 1 in every 5 Americans will be retirement age. (Census.gov)
That isn't simply an aging statistic. It's a healthcare infrastructure statistic.
As millions of Americans move further into the years when healthcare utilization typically increases, so will the demand for physician visits, rehabilitation, dialysis, specialty care, hospital discharges, senior living support—and the transportation that connects people to all of it.
The question isn't whether demand is coming. It's whether our healthcare systems and mobility networks are preparing for it.
Healthcare mobility is becoming an increasingly important part of the continuum of care. Getting the right patient to the right care, with the right level of transportation, safely and reliably, will matter more than ever.
The demographic shift has already begun. The infrastructure needs to move with it.
At 360 Quality Care + Transport Services, we’ve spent the last decade preparing for exactly this challenge—investing in an expanded ADA-accessible fleet, professionally trained employees, higher-acuity transportation capabilities, accreditation, technology, and measurable performance standards.
We’ve grown beyond simply providing rides. We’ve built the capacity to support hospitals, senior communities, rehabilitation centers, families, and healthcare organizations as the need for dependable healthcare mobility continues to grow.
An aging population will require more care—and more ways to reliably reach that care. 360 is preparing for both.





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