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Leading-Edge Care & Services: Transportation

Transportation by the Numbers: Getting the Most Out of Transportation Services
As an agency that provides transportation for clients, do you ever wonder how much that van in your parking lot really costs? The National Center on Senior Transportation's new virtual workbook helps service providers identify and evaluate the true cost of their transportation services.

Road Service
Providers balance convenience, safety and cost to provide transportation for senior clients and residents.

Aging Americans: Stranded Without Options
This report by the Surface Transportation Policy Project (STPP) presents new findings based on the National Household Transportation Survey of 2001 and places them in the context of other research on mobility in the aging population.

Transportation Resource Materials for Caregivers
Easter Seals recently developed several educational materials that individuals can use when arranging or providing transportation to older adults.

Transportation Options for Older Adults Brochures
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4A) in conjunction with the National Center on Senior Transportation (NCST) developed a brochure that describes the various types of transportation services for older adults, and the availability of these services.

Last Updated : 3/7/2008 11:15:50 AM

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