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

Road to Recovery offers a free transportation service for older adults who need rides within the community. This program provides private car rides, ensuring a comfortable and convenient way to get to medical appointments, grocery stores, or social activities. Riders can schedule their trips in advance, normally requiring a few days' notice to arrange for a driver. The service offers curb-to-curb transportation, meaning the driver will pick up and drop off riders right at their locations to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience. One of the key features of Road to Recovery is its commitment to providing reliable and personalized rides for older adults who may have limited mobility or access to transportation. Although specific pricing details are not provided, the program is known for being accessible and cost-effective for those who need support getting around. By offering this valuable service, Road to Recovery aims to enhance the independence and well-being of older adults by ensuring they have the means to travel safely and comfortably to where they need to go.


Service Area

Potter County


Days of operation

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

Contact American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery

1001 E 2nd Street
Coudersport, PA 16915
(800) 227-2345
https://www.cancer.org/treatment/support-programs-and-services/road-to-recovery.html

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