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Create AccountPlease make sure to contact Pittsylvania County Community Action: 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, or you have a disability.
The Senior Transportation program is a convenient and flexible option for older adults in need of non-emergency medical transportation. This program offers door-to-door transportation services via taxi, ensuring older adults can reach their medical appointments, run errands, or attend social activities with ease. Riders have the flexibility to schedule their rides in advance, with options for on-demand scheduling as well.
One of the program's key features is its acceptance of various payment methods, including insurance, vouchers, donations, and credit card payments, making it accessible to a wide range of older adults. Additionally, the program offers assistance with packages or bags and allows riders to travel with service animals.
Whether older adults require a private ride, shared transportation, or paratransit services, the Senior Transportation program can accommodate their needs. With dedicated drivers who are willing to wait during appointments or errands, this program prioritizes the comfort and convenience of older adults, providing reliable transportation that follows fixed routes or is tailored to individual preferences.
Service Area
Pittsylvania County
Contact Pittsylvania County Community Action: Senior Transportation
508 N Main St
Chatham, VA 24531
(434) 432-9545
http://www.pccainc.org/service.cfm?id=11/Senior%20Services
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