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Create AccountPlease make sure to contact Tomahawk Area Interfaith Volunteers: Volunteer Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.
The Volunteer Transportation program offers non-emergency medical transportation services for older adults, providing a convenient way to access necessary healthcare appointments or run errands. This program utilizes taxis and other forms of public transit, such as buses or trains, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for riders. To use the service, riders need to schedule their trips in advance, typically at least a day ahead, allowing for proper planning and coordination.
Payment options for the Volunteer Transportation program include insurance, vouchers, donations, and even Medicaid, making it financially feasible for older adults with varying budgets. The program may charge a membership fee, flat rate, or accept payments by the hour or mile, depending on the specific details of the ride. Additionally, riders can choose between private or shared rides, with the convenience of door-to-door or curb-to-curb transportation services.
For added convenience, Volunteer Transportation allows on-demand scheduling and offers drivers who can wait for passengers during appointments or errands. Service animals are permitted onboard, ensuring older adults with these companions can also benefit from the program. With a focus on providing reliable and tailored transportation solutions, Volunteer Transportation is a valuable resource for older adults seeking safe and comfortable travel options.
Service Area
City of Tomahawk and surrounding townships within the Tomahawk School District. Other areas considered and based upon volunteer availability.
Days of operation
Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Contact Tomahawk Area Interfaith Volunteers: Volunteer Transportation
113A So. Tomahawk Ave.
Tomahawk, WI 54487
(715) 453-8200
http://www.taivnorthernwi.org/Care-Receiver-Information.html
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