Please make sure to contact Chumberland Senior Center : Senior Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.
Provides rides for any purpose, as long as you meet one of the following criteria: you are 60+ years old.
The Transportation Assistance Program is a convenient service that offers reliable transportation options for older adults who may need assistance getting around. With a simple annual membership fee of $8 for residents and $12 for non-residents, members can schedule rides in advance using vans to ensure they get to their destinations comfortably and on time. Payments can be conveniently made by check or credit card, making it easy for participants to access this beneficial service.
One of the key features of this program is the flexibility it provides, allowing older adults to schedule rides a few days in advance for various errands, appointments, or social engagements. The dedicated drivers not only provide curb-to-curb transportation but also offer the added convenience of waiting for passengers while they complete their tasks, ensuring a stress-free and accommodating experience for those utilizing the service. Overall, the Transportation Assistance Program aims to enhance the independence and mobility of older adults by offering a safe and efficient transportation solution tailored to their needs.
Service Area
Local Cumberland surrounding area
Days of operation
Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Contact Chumberland Senior Center : Senior Transportation
45 Broad Street
Cumberland, RI 02864
(401) 728-2400
https://www.cumberlandri.org/242/Senior-Center
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