Veronica
Head Shenanigator
- Location
- Eastern Midwestern Female
Grocery delivery is spotty and unreliable where I live, and there are ZERO doctors who will come to my house.
Also, no busses here, very very few Ubers, and cabs/taxis are just for veterans. No bike lane, and often no "sides of the road" to even walk on (no sidewalks either!).
One truly needs a car and/or many very good friends/neighbors.
This is all true if you live very rural. I could see that not having a car would be very inconvenient in that case.
Living in the city has advantages but I prefer where I live now.
I live in the country but Im right outside a larger city and a small town so I have access to most things.
Theres no sidewalks here either. I dont know about ubers and such since Ive never used one.
I could get grocery delivery but I make myself go to the store to get me out of the house.
Visiting Physicians is a service where the doctor comes to your house. I see they have them in PA but Im not sure
if they service where you are. Heres what AI says.
AI Overview
Visiting physicians in Pennsylvania provide home-based primary care for homebound patients, chronic illness management, and specialized in-home care. Major providers include the UPMC Home Visit Program, Visiting Medical Group (serving Philadelphia), Primary HomeCare (Elkins Park), and HarmonyCares, which accept Medicare and private insurance. [1, 2, 3]