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Create AccountPlease make sure to contact Crawford County Commission on Aging and Senior Center: Senior Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.
The Senior Transportation program offers a convenient way for older adults to access non-emergency medical transportation services. This public transit program allows riders to schedule rides in advance, either by a few days or even up to a week. The program provides transportation via taxi or car, as well as through bus or train services for fixed-route travel. Additionally, the program offers paratransit services, making it easier for individuals with mobility challenges to get to their destinations.
Riders have the flexibility to pay for their trips using various methods such as insurance, vouchers, donations, credit card, check, or cash. The program also offers the option of pre-payment and accepts Medicaid payments. There is a membership fee or flat fee associated with utilizing the service, but there is also the opportunity for shared rides to help reduce costs. Riders can request on-demand scheduling and benefit from additional features like door-to-door transportation, assistance with packages, and the option to have a driver wait during errands or appointments. Furthermore, service animals are permitted to accompany riders during their travels, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive transportation experience for older adults.
Service Area
Crawford County
Contact Crawford County Commission on Aging and Senior Center: Senior Transportation
308 Lawndale St
Grayling, MI 49738
(989) 348-7123
https://www.crawfordcoa.org/services/services-offered
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