Transportation Resources Caregive…
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When you can't provide a ride Public transit: Primarily bus and rail services, operated and financed by federal, state and local governments, with fixed routes and set schedules, these systems usually offer discounted fares for older adults and people with disabilities. Taxis: Some communities require locally licensed taxi fleets to include accessible vehicles. Ride-hailing Non-emergency medical transportation Volunteer programs Para-transit Service: Private agencies provide transportation using minibuses or small vans to the elderly or those with disabilities. Door-through-Door Service: Private agencies provide drivers who offer personal assistance (wheelchair help, help with bags, etc.) through a passenger's door and on through the door of their destination and back.
Public transit: Primarily bus and rail services, operated and financed by federal, state and local governments, with fixed routes and set schedules, these systems usually offer discounted fares for older adults and people with disabilities.
Taxis: Some communities require locally licensed taxi fleets to include accessible vehicles.
Ride-hailing
Non-emergency medical transportation
Volunteer programs
Para-transit Service: Private agencies provide transportation using minibuses or small vans to the elderly or those with disabilities.
Door-through-Door Service: Private agencies provide drivers who offer personal assistance (wheelchair help, help with bags, etc.) through a passenger's door and on through the door of their destination and back.
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