About va rides in Spring Valley
Veterans across San Diego County rely on a network of VA facilities for primary care, specialty care, and mental health services. DayLight provides non-emergency transportation to the VA San Diego Healthcare System (La Jolla), the Mission Valley Outpatient Clinic, the Chula Vista Outpatient Clinic, the Oceanside CBOC, and every VA Community Care Network appointment across the county. We support ambulatory, wheelchair, and gurney-level rides - whatever the veteran and the appointment require.
Spring Valley (serving zip codes 91977, 91978) is a core coverage area for DayLight. Spring Valley sits south of La Mesa and east of Chula Vista - a neighborhood where many of our recurring dialysis and senior riders live. DayLight provides wheelchair, ambulatory, and gurney transportation here with the same reliability we offer in our home city of El Cajon.
We work with case managers, veteran service organizations, and families who want a reliable, respectful provider. When a ride is authorized by the VA Community Care Network, we coordinate the trip documentation and billing so the veteran is not stuck in the middle.
What’s included on every va ride
- Ambulatory, wheelchair, or gurney transport
- Coordination with VA Community Care
- CPR and first-aid trained drivers
- Dignified, unhurried experience
Common Spring Valley destinations
- DaVita Spring Valley
- Nearby Sharp Grossmont Hospital
- Rancho San Diego medical offices
Neighborhoods we serve in Spring Valley
- La Presa
- Rancho San Diego (adjacent)
- Casa de Oro
- Skyline Hills (adjacent)
How it works
- Confirm VA authorization. If your ride is VA-authorized, share the authorization details when you book.
- Dispatch assigns the right vehicle. We match the right vehicle and driver to the appointment and mobility needs.
- We handle the paperwork. We document the trip and submit the right forms to keep billing clean.
