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Chappell Senior Center
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Senior Services Associates - Aurora
Provides free transportation for seniors for doctor appointments, dialysis or treatments, pharmacy or grocery store visits, activities at nutrition sites and senior centers, and more.
Transportation services only provide one (1) round trip per week or two (2) one way trips per week.
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DuRide
Provides transportation options for seniors 65 and older who are unable or do not want to drive any longer. Transportation is provided in Dubuque, East Dubuque, and Asbury only. All rides are provided by volunteers who use their own personal vehicles. All rides are one person at a time, door to door.
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Metropolitan Transit Authority
Provides transportation for people whose condition or disability prevents them from using the Metropolitan Transit Authority fixed-route buses. Services also include transportation for seniors ages 60 and older.
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Joy Ride Transport
Provides professional and personalized non-emergency medical and non-medical transport for the elderly, disabled, and very low-income individuals in the Greater Des Moines Metro and surrounding areas of Central Iowa, including Polk County.
Medical transport includes doctor’s appointments, non-emergency hospital visits, hospital discharge, dialysis, physical therapy and stroke rehabilitation, pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation, and dental appointments.
Non-medical transport includes long-distance trips, airports, train or bus stations, special and family events, sports events, shopping, recreational or social events, trips to and from employment, and other similar activities. Door-to-door or curb-to-curb service is available for individuals who otherwise would have no means of transportation.
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River Bend Transit
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Franklin Senior Center
Accessible transportation for medical appointments, shopping areas, congregate meals, and social activities. May include travel to other counties.
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Cornerstone Services - Joliet
Offers a variety of home based services dependent on individual personalized plans and needs. Available home based services include:
- Staff assistance with teaching various daily living skills.
- Transportation to medical appointments and other community resources.
- Accessing recreational opportunities in the community.
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Lifescape Community Services
Provides assistance that includes but is not limited to individual appointments with caseworkers, transportation, paperwork, training and support to family members and caregivers.
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Menard County Community Services
Provides medical appointment transportation for seniors. Other transportation needs are not covered at this time. Transportation is available for trips both within the county and also into surrounding areas outside of the county.
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Council Bluffs City Offices
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Siouxland Interstate Metro Planning Council (SIMPCO) and Siouxland Regional Transit System (SRTS)
Paratransit transportation for Siouxland area including, but not limited to, individuals with disabilities: -- Individuals must complete an application for assistance and 21 days must be allowed to process the application. -- Door-to-door service is available and costs $3.60 each way. -- If the individual can get to the curb, then curb-to-curb service costs $3.60 each way. Siouxland Regional Transit System (SRTS) is a demand-responsive, ADA accessible, public transit system which provides public transportation services to the general public of Cherokee, Ida, Monona, Plymouth and Woodbury counties in Iowa and Southern Union County in South Dakota. Buses are equipped with a mobility device lift. -- Curb-to-curb is defined as the individual waiting at the curb when the vehicle arrives and the individual is dropped off at the curb. -- Door-to-Door service is defined as the individual waiting outside the door, and will be delivered to the door at his/her destination. -- Each rider is allowed one (1) personal care attendant, and this person will ride free of charge. The attendant must be assisting the client or will be charged for the trip. Please schedule the additional person when making the reservation.
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Beautiful Life Home Care
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Senior Care Volunteer Network
Provides door-to-door or door-through-door transportation to eligible seniors for social and recreational, medical, and life-enriching purposes by a trained and vetted volunteer drivers at no cost to the senior or their families.
Other drop-off and stay-at-the-destination services are available.
Clients must be enrolled in program prior to scheduling transportation. Rides must be scheduled at least 3 days in advanced. Rider must schedule their own rides and be 100% ambulatory. Mobility aids such as walkers and canes are accepted but not wheelchairs or transport chairs.
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Decatur Public Transit System
Operates 15 bus routes and a downtown trolley route on a pulse system with buses departing the downtown Transit Center at 15 and 45 minutes past each hour.
Also provides the Operation Uplift door-to-door paratransit service for individuals who are unable to use the fixed route bus system due to a disability. Paratransit is available during the same days/hours as the fixed route bus system but operates on a demand responsive basis.
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Big Rock Township
Provides transportation to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income individuals in Kane County. Transportation is provided through taxi's, PACE lift-equipped buses, or mini-vans for demand response. Ride pick-up is from curb to curb including residential or business locations. Drivers do not assist riders in and out of buildings but will make every effort to assist a rider into and out of the vehicle safely. When a rider's needs are beyond the responsibility of the driver, a travel assistant is required. One travel assistant may ride at no charge
Once registered for the services, advanced call in is required at least one day in advance. Trips can be reserved up to seven days in advance. Same day reservations are not guaranteed and require at least four hours notice.
Ride In Kane is a transportation program through a partnership of Pace Suburban Bus and Kane County government entities
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Midland Area Agency on Aging
Public transportation for individuals inside the five-county service area, including special rates and services for seniors.
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Linn County LIFTS
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Papillion Special Transit
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Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission
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Winnebago Public Health Department - Senior Citizen Center
Provides a weekday noon meal to local seniors and Meals on Wheels for homebound seniors. A range of 60-90 meals are served each day.
Offers seniors a variety of activities to promote active living, including:
- Field trips.
- Pool tournaments.
- Bingo.
- Home health aides.
- Social activities.
- Transportation.
- Legal assistance.
- Exercise classes.
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Syracuse Senior Center
Public door-to-door transportation services. Vehicles are handicap accessible.
- For Fairbury residents, calls for transportation must be made to the Beatrice Senior Center, at (402) 223-3055. Hours are Mon-Fri 8 am-2:30 pm.
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Lee County Council on Aging
Transports seniors and disabled people aged 60+; provider for LOTS (Lee/Ogle Transportation System). Curb to curb provider, transporting riders to medical, dental, churches, grocery stores, library, and more.
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Iowa Northland Regional Council of Governments - Regional Transit Commission
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Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois
Provides transportation to any person 60 years or older with pick-up site in Logan or Mason County. Transportation Services can be obtained for regular trips to medical appointments or treatment. Trips must be scheduled 24 hours in advance.
Please note: Persons under the age of 60 can utilize transportation but must pay the full fare (suggested donation). Persons over the age of 60 take priority.