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Senior Solutions Spotlight: Getting around without driving



Getting Around Without Driving:

Staying Independent and Connected 


For many older adults, driving represents freedom — the ability to get to appointments, run errands, visit friends, and stay connected to the community. When driving less, or no longer driving, becomes the safer choice, it can feel like a major loss. The good news is that giving up the car keys doesn’t mean giving up independence.

 

Planning ahead is key. Exploring transportation options before there’s an urgent need helps reduce stress, preserves dignity, and allows seniors to remain active and engaged in daily life.

 

Also, consider leveraging online shopping and grocery and pharmacy delivery services to reduce unnecessary trips.


Transportation Options That Support Independence

Today’s transportation solutions are more flexible than ever, and the best approach often involves a mix of options, depending on mobility needs, comfort level, and destination.

 

For seniors who appreciate extra support, companion-based and assisted transportation services offer peace of mind along with mobility:

  • The Extra Daughter provides personalized assistance for older adults and their families, including accompaniment to appointments, errands, and activities. Their services go beyond transportation, offering reassurance and companionship along the way.

  • Empowered Transit specializes in safe, reliable, door-to-door transportation for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges. Drivers assist passengers from their front door to their destination, making this an excellent option for medical appointments or outings where a little extra help is needed.

  • Assisting Hands Home Care offers non-medical in-home care, including transportation assistance. Caregivers can drive clients to appointments, grocery stores, or social activities — and remain with them if support is needed — providing both mobility and peace of mind.


For seniors who are tech-savvy and comfortable traveling independently, ride-share services can be a convenient and flexible choice. Uber and Lyft allow riders to request transportation through a smartphone app, track trips in real time, and travel without needing to own a car. These services work best for individuals who can enter and exit a vehicle independently and do not require escort assistance beyond the curb.

 

Public transportation can also be a practical option for those who live near a bus route. METRO RTA serves many areas throughout Summit County and offers reduced fares for older adults. For some seniors, taking the bus becomes a familiar routine — an affordable way to run errands, attend activities, and stay connected to the community while maintaining independence.


More Than a Ride

Transportation is about more than getting from point A to point B. It’s about maintaining routines, accessing healthcare, staying socially connected, and continuing to live life on your own terms. By understanding and combining the right transportation options, seniors can move forward with confidence — even without driving.

 

In this month's Senior Spotlight newsletter, we’re highlighting tips and resources to help seniors with transportation solutions.

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