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Alternative Sources for Transportation

If you are considering hanging up your car keys, let's look at possible sources of transportation.

You will need transportation to church, the grocery store, doctor's offices, the shopping mall, the Post Office, social activities, and to visit friends.

Here are some choices to consider:

  • TAXIS - Although taxi fares seem high, a roundtrip to keep an appointment costs less than upkeep on an automobile and the cost of gasoline.
  • OATS - Some cities have vans available for Older Adults Transportation Services. There is a fee, and the number of people riding in the van that day as well as their destinations may dictate the schedule.
  • PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Larger cities have public transportation which costs very little. Some cities give seniors a discount.
  • PROVIDED TRANSPORTATION - If you are a resident of an assisted living or total care facility, transportation may be provided for appointments. Plan ahead to be sure transportation is available.
  • FRIENDS AND FAMILY - A close friend or relative may be willing to take you where you need to go. Try to fit your needs into their schedule. If they transport you regularly, you may want to offer to buy them some gas periodically.
  • CHURCH BUS - Many churches provide transportation for those who do not drive. Do not hesitate to take advantage of this service. Always be ready so that no one must wait for you.
  • CAR RENTAL - If you need to make a short trip and are still physically and emotionally able to drive, consider renting a car. This is cheaper than maintaining a car. Keep a valid driver's license for identification purposes. The last bit of independence seems to slip away when you stop driving; however, it may be a wise decision for you.