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Shuttle services for the elderly?

My 86-year-old grandmother got into a car accident last night that was her fault. She tried to drive her car when the sun was going down, and she ended up slamming into one of her neighbor's front lawn trees.

Her eyesight and hearing have deteriorated over the years, and it is obvious that this is why the accident has happened.

My family has determined that it is dangerous for her to still be driving, but our schedules don't allow us to take her where she needs to go, and WHEN she needs to get her destination.

Are there any shuttle services in the LA area that can pick her up and drop her off at places like the doctor's office, the grocery store, the bank, etc?

Taking the bus is NOT a favorable option (if you live in the LA area, you'll know why I'm saying this). And taking a taxi is too expensive.

Please help!

I love my Gramma soooo much. I just want her to be safe.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    she could apply for LADOT cityride services if she gets medicare/medi-cal you can get a book of 78 taxi scrip for 6.42 each quarter each scrip is worth $1.00 of taxi fare

    the scrip can also be used on LADOT dial a ride services as well

    then she could also apply for Access services as well

    which is like a county ride dial ride service

    both accesss service and LADOT dial ride service requried

    a 24 hour reservation (you book them day in advance)

    also note if she ends getting Asi she can ride the Metro buses

    at no charge as well

    Source(s): asi rider ,public transit expert for LA area
  • 1 decade ago

    I used to live in Denver, the public bus had a program for the elderly and handicapped. It allowed for them to call the day before and schedule a pick-up/drop-off on a special bus. You might want to contact your local bus to see if there is anything similar to that. You might also be able to look into carpooling for a smaller fee, if that's something you think might apply to this situation. If all else fails, I would suggest getting her a computer and teaching her to take care of business online, including banking and shopping. Hope this helps and good luck.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, the people in charge of metro have shuttles to accomodate Americans with Disablities Act. They do require that they live within a 3/4 mile area of the nearest bus stop, or you're out of luck like I am.

    Source(s): Disabled person who was told I could use the services in Pierce Co, WA as long as I was within 3/4 of a mile from their nearest stop, unfortunatley I am just over 2 miles away and snubbed by metro.
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    hi . right here in canada we've a service referred to as " reachable dart " that does each little thing you pronounced . that's administered by our city bus service , used for elderly or handicapped human beings , any age . telephone your city bus service and ask them in the event that they have this way of software . solid success and take care . d.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I feel you.

    I would NOT suggest DIAL-A-RIDE, they really succ and would have her waiting all damn day. Ensure her safety by checking in with her several times a day (if you can). See if you can volunteer one of your less busy friends or realitives to cart her around to important things, like docs appts and medicine runs. I know you are probly worried, but keep her in your prayers, things will work out. GL

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