About The Owner
Rose king is a multifaceted woman with a strong track record of service and caregiving. Her journey began in the medical field, where she earned her nursing degree with honors and began her career specializing in disability care. With a compassionate heart and a keen interest in medicine, Rose quickly became known for her dedication to patients with a range of disabilties, from physical impairments to developmental disorders. She spent over a decade in various healthcare settings, including rehabilitation centers, home health care, and specialized clinics.
During her tenure as a nurse, Rose not only honed her clinical skills but also developed a deep understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, especially in terms of mobility and access to services. Her approach was always patient-centered, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for her patients through personalized care plans, advocacy for accessibility, and the promotion of independence wherever possible.
Transition to Business Owner:
Rose entrepreneurial spirit and passion for helping others led her to establish a transportation service company. Drawing on her medical background she designed her business to address the gaps she had witnessed in the transportation sector.
Her company, Amity-Non-Emergency Transportation. Vans comes equipped with secure seating to ensure safe and comfortable travel for passengers with mobility challenges. Rose's staff is carefully selected and trained, not just in safe driving practices, but also inRose's leadership style is hands-on. She personally oversees the operations, engages with clients to receive feedback, and continually seeks to improve her services. She also works closely with local hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and disability advocacy groups to keep her service aligned with the needs of the community. Her business has grown through word of mouth, fueled by her reputation for empathy, reliability, and professionalism.
Community Involvement:
Rose is an active member of several professional organizations that focus on health care, disability rights, and veterans affairs. She volunteers her time to mentor young people interested in the medical field and frequently participates in speaking engagements to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility in transportation.
Amity Non-Emergency Transportation:
Empowering Healthier Lifestyles
Building a healthy community is a continuous journey that demands dedication and care. Every individual plays a crucial role in fostering a vibrant, healthier environment. The decisions we make in our daily lives—whether at home, work, school, or places of worship—significantly impact our personal well-being and the vitality of our community. It’s about how we invest our time, money, and talents, and how we create environments that encourage positive change.
Healthy communities thrive on inspired leadership and proactive efforts from all sectors. Together, we can cultivate a community where everyone has the opportunity to lead a healthier, more fulfilling life.
At Amity Non-Emergency Transportation, our community dialogue aims to:
Broaden our reach by engaging diverse groups such as youth, businesses, faith communities, and grassroots leaders.
Find common ground by integrating formal institutions and partnerships with neighborhood and grassroots leadership.
Address common issues by identifying barriers to positive change and uncovering innovative solutions.
Foster ongoing discussions among various community groups and partnerships.
Empower your group to act on its ideas and initiatives.
Launch new initiatives and strengthen existing community improvement partnerships.
Align corporate and organizational investments with community benefits, focusing on policies and resource allocation that promote health.
Resolve community conflicts and connect fragmented resources, building public consensus and commitment for better outcomes.
Stimulate action and track progress to ensure accountability.
Generate local media attention to highlight our efforts.
Encourage leaders from all sectors to recognize their roles in building healthy, sustainable communities.
Who Can Participate?
Every citizen plays a crucial role in building a healthy community. The vitality of our communities and democracy relies on the active involvement of everyone. Embrace diversity by reaching across lines of race, culture, class, and locale to gather participants.
Anyone can organize and host a “healthy community” conversation, including:
Neighborhood leaders
Youth
Business professionals
Public health and medical care providers
Faith leaders
Seniors
Homemakers
Educators
Community organizers
What Constitutes Healthy People and a Healthy Community?
Healthy People: Health is more than just the absence of disease; it is an optimal state of well-being that includes mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. It involves a sense of belonging to a community and having control over your life. Optimal health is achieved when individuals realize their potential and live in a supportive community.
Healthy Community: A healthy community is one that continuously creates and improves its physical and social environments, expanding resources that enable people to support each other in all aspects of life and reach their maximum potential. It is a dynamic state of renewal and improvement, fostering a culture that supports healthy life choices and a high quality of life. It aligns practices, policies, and resources to sustain:
Engaged citizenry
Diversity
Ethical behavior
Courage
Quality education systems
Childhood development
A vibrant economy
Support networks
Livable wages
Voluntarism
Adequate and affordable housing
Accessible transportation
Openness to change
Responsiveness
Innovation
Patience
Good governance
Dynamic faith
Recreation
Community spirit
Cultural richness
Clean air
Safe water
Continuous improvement
Strong families
Safe neighborhoods