Why Transportation Matters
Transportation can become one of the biggest responsibilities for family caregivers. About 40 percent of caregivers spend at least five hours a week providing or arranging transport, according to a 2018 survey from the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC), a program administered by n4a and Easterseals that promotes accessible transit.
Providing transportation is not always easy or convenient. “Some families aren’t able to leave their job, when there is a need for a ride to the doctor, much less even to the grocery store.
Finding alternatives for times you can’t get your loved one where they need to go likely will require some research. But a variety of options are available that can lessen the burden on caregivers and help older and disabled people keep appointments and stay socially connected.
We strive to seek and maintain a bridge of wisdom and knowledge. Through our senior adults and youth, for generations to come.
We strive to seek and maintain a bridge of wisdom and knowledge. Through our senior adults and youth, for generations to come.
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