Transportation
Steuben County Office for the Aging: Project Care
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Please make sure to contact Steuben County Office for the Aging: Project Care to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: necessary errands, medical appointments, or grocery shopping. Also, you must meet at least one of these criteria: you are 60+ years old, or you have a disability. No membership is required.

Project Care is a transportation service designed to assist older adults in accessing essential destinations within the community. This program offers free transportation via bus or train, as well as shared van rides for added convenience. To utilize this service, older adults are required to schedule their rides a few days in advance, ensuring efficient and timely transportation to appointments, grocery stores, medical facilities, and other necessary locations. Project Care prioritizes the well-being and independence of older adults by providing curb-to-curb transportation, eliminating the stress of navigating complex bus routes or relying on costly taxis. By offering a reliable and no-cost transportation option, this program aims to enhance the mobility and quality of life for older adults, enabling them to maintain their active and engaged lifestyles. Emphasizing community connections and accessibility, Project Care is a valuable resource for older adults seeking reliable transportation solutions.


Service Area

Bath, Hammondsport


Days of operation

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

Contact Steuben County Office for the Aging: Project Care

3 East Pulteney Square
Bath, NY 14810
(607) 664-2298
https://www.steubencountyny.gov/251/Help-at-Home

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