Transportation

American Cancer Society of Central Indiana: Road to Recovery Volunteer Transportation

Learn More About This Program

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

The Road to Recovery Volunteer Transportation program offers older adults the opportunity to access transportation services conveniently and at no cost. Through this program, trained volunteers provide rides using their own vehicles, ensuring older adults have a reliable means of transportation for their various needs. To benefit from this service, older adults are required to schedule their rides in advance, typically needing to make arrangements at least a few days ahead of time. By planning ahead and booking their transportation needs early, older adults can secure a spot and ensure a smoother and more efficient experience when utilizing the program. The Road to Recovery Volunteer Transportation program prioritizes the well-being and independence of older adults by offering a cost-free and accessible transportation solution. By scheduling rides with at least a week's notice, older adults can take advantage of this service to attend medical appointments, run errands, or participate in social activities with greater ease and peace of mind.


Service Area

Central Indiana. Call the office to see if they serve your town.


Contact American Cancer Society of Central Indiana: Road to Recovery Volunteer Transportation

5635 W 96th Street Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46278
(800) 227-2345
http://www.cancer.org/

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