Just in Time for Spring Break 2010, AssistCard Mexico Launches Concierge-style Health and Security Services for Travelers to Mexico
(PRWEB) -- When in Mexico for spring break, family vacation, a honeymoon or business trip, AssistCare Mexico is who to call in case of an unforeseen emergency. AssistCare Mexico (http://www.assistcaremexico.com), a concierge-style health and security service with operations throughout Mexico, can help to resolve a number of security, legal and medical concerns (http://www.assistcaremexico.com/store/plans_information.php). Their extensive network of English-speaking medical and legal professionals located throughout Mexico are ready to assist at a moment’s call.
Mexico is a beautiful country filled with exciting adventures, ancient ruins, romantic beaches and cultural activities, but in the event of an emergency it can be come quite a nightmare, especially for those who don’t speak Spanish or understand the culture. AssistCare Mexico offers its customers 24/7 guidance and support through a number of common scenarios including:
• Theft
• Medical Emergencies
• Loss of Legal Documentation
• Legal Representation
• Cash Advance
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Parents of college-age students will find the Mexico Spring Break package particularly comforting. In instances when legal representation or medical assistance is needed after a spring break takes a wrong turn in a Cancun hotspot for example; AssistCare Mexico operators will connect vacationers to their vast network of English-speaking professionals and will stay on the line with them to ensure that the their needs are clearly communicated and understood.
AssistCare Mexico will arrange any and all legal representation from a lawyer to paying bail to get spring breakers out of trouble as well as arranging for any medical assistance they may require.
“On a weekend home from college, some friends and I thought it would be cool to go on a Mexican Road trip. We got into an accident late one night—nothing major, no one got hurt. It was just a real relief to know that AssistCare Mexico was able to help us with the legal issues and insurance. Our parents were glad they had us covered,” said Amy from San Diego
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In instances where a honeymooner falls and twist their ankle while on an expedition to Chichen Itza. With one call to the 24-hr Assist Center an AssistCare Mexico Operator can have an ambulance pick them up and take them to the nearest medical facility. In cases of serious injury, AssistCare Mexico will arrange hospital admission, and their medical staff will remain updated on the patient's condition at all times and will pass that information along to family wherever they may be.
AssistCare Mexico is able to assist when financial issues arise as well. Don from Miami said of his honeymoon to Mexico, “My wife and I weren’t even married for two whole days before I thought our honeymoon took a turn for the worst. I lost my wallet on the beach, but somehow within hours, AssistCare Mexico helped us arrange for document replacements and spending money.”
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Sharply dressed business travelers are often targets for hustlers and pickpockets in the streets of Mexico City. AssistCare Mexico operators will stay on the line as they connect the customer to local authorities. AssistCare Mexico staff will then help to replace stolen documents and provide a cash advance so business meetings and flights can proceed as planned.
AssistCare Mexico even provides coverage in those instances when important prescription medication is forgotten, lost or stolen. “On a recent business trip to Mexico, I can’t explain the overwhelming feeling I had when I realized that I forgot my prescription medication,” explained Richard from L.A. “I called AssistCare Mexico for assistance, and I was very impressed that they were able to deliver my meds to my hotel on the very same day.”
“Mexico is home to several top cultural and tourist destinations. Moreover, it’s also one of the largest economies in the western hemisphere. Everyday thousands of travelers travel to destinations like Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, Cancun, and Mexico City on business or vacation; with the current security situation in Mexico, a service like AssistCare Mexico has never been more necessary,” said Samy Cohen, AssistCare Mexico President.
Visit us at www.assistcaremexico.com for more information.
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AssistCare Mexico’s mission is to provide travelers with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that they have someone to turn to if things go wrong. AssistCare Mexico maintains a large network of employees and associate professionals in Mexico on call. AssistCare Mexico is part of International Health Care USA, headquartered in Hollywood, Florida.
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