Resource Corner: Transportation Options – Getting You Where You Want to Go

by | Feb 24, 2022 | Blog

Need a Ride?
Are you looking for ways to get to places you want to go? Are you no longer driving and have difficulty finding transportation? This guide, located on ADRC’s website, provides transportation advice and options for people with physical limitations, older adults, and their families. It will help you create a plan, know the types of transportation available, and a “how-to” with modifying your vehicle or purchasing an accessible vehicle.

There are various transportation services available in Brown County and surrounding areas. It’s easy to become overwhelmed when trying to sort out all the options.

Where Should You Begin?
Take a look at your situation:
• Are you unable to drive a car due to loss of vision or physical mobility?
• Is it challenging to get to the grocery store or doctor’s office?
• Do you have concerns about an aging parent’s ability to drive safely?

For more assistance, specialists at ADRC of Brown County can help. Give us a call! (920) 448-4300

To access the transportation guide, go to “Explore Services” and click on “Transportation.” This page will give you more information about creating your personalized transportation plan as well as going over some of the local transportation options. At the bottom of the page, you will find the Transportation Options booklet.

Additional Information & Support

We are here to help you and your family with a wide variety of community resource options. For assistance by phone, or to make an appointment, contact us.

(920) 448-4300 | WI Relay 711

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