
West Atlanta & Smyrna, GA
Rosa
Former hospice aide. The kind of person you want sitting beside you in a hospital waiting room.
About Rosa
Rosa worked eight years as a hospice aide before joining CaringDrivers. She has a gift for difficult days — chemo appointments, hospital discharges, the first ride home after losing a spouse. She doesn't fill the silence. She just stays close. Her members and their adult children breathe easier knowing she's the one showing up.
Currently helps
Ms. Greene, 82 — weekly chemo through fall
Service menu
Rosa's services & prices
Your $15 weekly membership credit is applied as a discount on any service you book with Rosa. The remainder is paid at the time of service — plus an optional tip.
Standard ride
A steady, calm ride across West Atlanta or Smyrna.
$35/ visit
With credit: $20 + tip
Chemo or infusion day (full sit-through)
Pickup, the whole appointment beside you, notes for your family, and the ride home.
$120flat
With credit: $105 + tip
Hospital discharge + first day home
Discharge paperwork, prescription stop, getting you settled, light dinner if needed.
$95flat
With credit: $80 + tip
Quiet companionship visit
Tea, a walk, a card game, or just sitting together. No agenda.
$45/ hour
With credit: $30 + tip
Family check-in call after the visit
A short call to your son or daughter so they know how the day went.
$15flat
With credit: $0 + tip
Pharmacy + light grocery run
Picked up on the way back from your appointment.
$40/ visit
With credit: $25 + tip
Prices set by Rosa. Tipping is appreciated but never required. Unused weekly credits don't roll over — they're meant to keep your weekly rhythm with your driver going.
What Rosa offers members
Every CaringDriver brings their own strengths. Here's what Rosa is especially great at.
- Chemo and infusion appointment days
- Hospital discharges and first-day-home support
- Companionship for solo widows and widowers
- Will sit through full appointments and take notes
- Comfortable coordinating with family across time zones
“Some days my member doesn't need a driver. They need someone who isn't scared of a hard day.”
— Rosa, Atlanta, GA

