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Neighbors in Action: Volunteer Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Neighbors in Action: Volunteer Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Volunteer Transportation is a versatile program offering non-emergency medical transportation for older adults. This program primarily functions as a public transit service, utilizing taxis and private cars to ensure timely and flexible transportation options. To access the program, older adults can schedule rides in advance, with the option of arranging for same-day on-demand rides in some cases. One key feature of Volunteer Transportation is its commitment to affordability and accessibility. The program operates on a flexible pricing structure, employing a Sliding Fee Scale based on household income to determine reasonable costs for services. Additionally, Volunteer Transportation accepts various forms of payment, including insurance, vouchers, donations, and Medicaid, ensuring that older adults have multiple avenues to cover transportation expenses. Moreover, Volunteer Transportation emphasizes passenger convenience and comfort by providing door-to-door and curb-to-curb transportation services. Riders can also benefit from additional assistance, such as having drivers wait during appointments or errands. Service animals are welcome, and riders can opt for shared rides or individual transport, depending on their preferences. Overall, Volunteer Transportation caters to the specific needs of older adults, offering a reliable and inclusive transportation solution to support their independence and well-being.


Service Area

Houston County


Days of operation

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Contact Neighbors in Action: Volunteer Transportation

222 Grand Avenue West
South Saint Paul, MN 55075
(507) 895-8123
https://www.neighborsinaction.net/volunteer

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