Mobility Management: finding solutions and overcoming barriers
- Date: 11/29/2023
MOUNT VERNON — Joe Porter is good at keeping secrets, but there is one he does not mind sharing. In…
MOUNT VERNON — Joe Porter is good at keeping secrets, but there is one he does not mind sharing. In…
NJ Transit plans to start replacing older gasoline-fueled vans with modern, battery-powered electric ones to shuttle senior citizens and people…
In Contra Costa County, CA, the Transportation Authority (CCTA) is working closely with county medical facilities, union labor, and private firms to develop innovative mobility solutions.
E-bikes can be a critical mobility aid for seniors or people with disabilities — but the first step is getting those…
Navigating LA Metro can be a challenge for those unfamiliar with the choices or overwhelmed by how many people use…
When Marie Brodsky ’24’s grandfather moved from his longtime home in Houston to live with her family in Rockville, Md.,…
Apart from needing your medical appointments, just getting to the appointments can be a challenge if you don’t have convenient…
Local government officials and human services staff identified at-risk populations in their communities who faced food insecurity and transportation difficulties.…
Loneliness among both seniors and younger people is a health problem that needs more attention, Kelsey McNamara, MPH, senior director…
Economic instability, food insecurity, lack of support and transportation access are the top social barriers to senior health, according to Alignment…
As part of a partnership with the City and funding from California Energy Commission, the library allows patrons to make…
Senior citizens who want to live in the same rural towns where they grew up face a growing problem ……
The City of Detroit Office of Mobility Innovation is launching a new shuttle pilot program next year to explore the…
When Glen retired as an educator from a small rural middle school, he knew that volunteering and service were in…
To help improve services for these patients, we analyzed the design and implementation of a national program called PACE: Program of…
Janesville’s Recreation division is teaming up with Rock County Mobility Management to bring back their Cycling Without Age program this…
Getting from here to there is a lot easier for senior citizens of Canal Winchester and Lithopolis with a free…
According to data collected by the US department of transportation, the number of people aged 60 and over riding electric…
Battery-boosted three-wheelers are increasingly popular with older riders. But safety fears and the lack of bike-friendly infrastructure could hold them back. E-bikes…
goHunterdon, a Transportation Management Association in Hunterdon County, NJ partners with a local healthcare provider to provide free Lyft and…
An elderly person who needs a few extra seconds to cross the street. A recent newcomer who needs help navigating…
Attending healthcare appointments and participating in social activities are important for older adults, but these activities are often limited by…
Heidi Coughlin enjoys working with elderly residents at The Orchards at Southington, but she wanted to do more than just…
Several times a month, Jim Maybach drives 5 miles from his house in Hay Creek, Minnesota, toward the Mississippi River.…
Brookline Council on Aging – Brookline, MA
Transportation Resources Information Planning and Partnership for Seniors (TRIPPS) is an initiative of the Brookline Council on Aging. TRIPPS launched in 2015 with initial funding through a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation using federal 5310 funding. We provide information, resources, and support to older adults in Brookline who are looking for transportation options. Our focus has been on older adults who are either not driving or are transitioning from driving to other modes. About 70 percent of our older adults who we work with do not own a vehicle.
Gloucester Health Department – Gloucester, MA
Cape Ann Seniors on the GO launched in October 2019 across the communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Manchester by-the-Sea to meet an identified need of improving access to healthy food and opportunities for physical activity among low income older adults through increased transportation access. This pilot grew out of the work of the Cape Ann Mass in Motion coalition, a part of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Municipal Wellness & Leadership Program. The need for food and physical activity access was identified through root cause analysis and examining high rates of chronic disease among older adults in our Cape Ann communities. Over half of older adults who reside in Gloucester have four or more comorbidities.
Dakota County Community Services, “The Rapid” – Dakota County, MN
RideLink is a network of five area transportation providers that together provide older adults (age 60+) with door-to-door transportation as a complement to the fixed route bus. RideLink can be utilized for medical appointments, shopping trips, and recreational trips, which sets it apart from other options in the area that limit rides for older adults for specific purposes. RideLink’s providers have multiple types of vehicles that provide service to those who use a wheelchair accessible, and also accommodate service animals and caregivers.
SeniorCare Inc. – Gloucester, MA
Recognizing that they would not be able to fill all trip requests with just their volunteer driver program, they also set out to become knowledgeable about other transportation options in the region, and to share that information with their riders. SeniorCare began by reaching out to area Councils on Aging and the local transit authority to learn about their transportation services. They compiled a town-by-town listing of transportation resources, posted on the SeniorCare website. To keep the information up to date, SeniorCare does regular outreach. When a new caller requests a ride, SeniorCare’s Transportation Coordinator discusses all transportation options appropriate for them and mails them a welcome packet with that information.
OCCK Public Transportation – Salina, KS
On the Go: Enticing Seniors to Try Salina’s Public Transportation program began in 2022 as a partnership between the Salina Senior Center, OCCK Transportation and the Mobility Manager for North Central Kansas. The goal of the program is to increase the number of senior citizens using Salina’s public transportation system.
Have more mobility news that we should be reading and sharing? Let us know! Reach out to Sage Kashner (kashner@ctaa.org).
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