Transportation

American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery to confirm details of their transportation services.

The Road to Recovery program offers older adults access to transportation services through car rides, allowing them to travel to medical appointments, social engagements, or run errands. This program is designed to support older adults who may face challenges in accessing reliable transportation options independently. Participants in the Road to Recovery program can schedule rides in advance, ensuring that they can plan their activities and appointments with ease. By utilizing the Rides In Advance feature, older adults can secure transportation for their needs with just a few days' notice. This service is provided at no cost to the users, removing financial barriers that may hinder older adults from attending important events or medical visits. The program's flexible scheduling and complimentary nature aim to enhance the mobility and independence of older adults, enabling them to continue engaging in their community and accessing essential services without concerns about transportation. By offering a convenient and reliable transportation solution, the Road to Recovery program strives to contribute to the well-being and quality of life of older adults.


Service Area

Contra Costa County


Contact American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery

101 Ygnacio Valley Road suite 110
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(800) 227-2345
https://www.cancer.org/treatment/support-programs-and-services/road-to-recovery.html

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