Transportation
Transportation is a major factor that helps older adults continue living independently and links them to the services they need. Whether they drive their own cars or utilize a public bus, older adults depend on accessible transportation to get them everywhere from the grocery store to their doctor’s office.
Older adults who have difficulty getting around may find assistance from programs supported by the Older Americans Act (OAA). The OAA Supportive Services and Senior Centers Program funds a broad array of services including transportation assistance that enable seniors to remain in their homes for as long as possible. To learn more about this program, visit
the Supportive Services and Senior Centers Program page on the Administration on Aging website.
For more information about transportation options, visit the following useful websites. To find transportation programs in your area, use the local search below.
National Information and Resources
National Aging and Disability Transportation Center
NADTC promotes the availability and accessibility of transportation options for older adults, people with disabilities, caregivers,
and communities.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
On the NHTSA website you’ll find resources about and for older drivers.
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Publications
The Eldercare Locator is pleased to provide the following publications on transportation options. To view our entire list of publications visit the Resources section on this website.
A Talk with An Elder Driver
Transportation Options for Older Adults and People with Disabilities
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