Best Transportation in Vermont — 13 resources

13 Resources

1. National Aging and Disability Transportation Center — Free

NADTC — promotes accessible community transportation for older adults. Useful for seniors needing rides to dialysis, chemo, physical therapy, or non-emergency medical appointments. Some senior centers offer free van service to grocery stores, the pharmacy, and the senior center itself; ask about schedule and pickup zone. Stopping driving is one of the hardest decisions for a senior; having transportation lined up before that conversation makes it easier. All services free of charge to qualifying...

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2. ITNAmerica — Free

Independent Transportation Network — community-based ride service for seniors and visually impaired. Worth contacting for any senior in a transit-poor area, an apartment without parking, or a household with one shared car. Most paratransit programs require an application, doctor's note, and a few weeks of advance scheduling for regular rides. Transportation is the #1 reason seniors miss medical appointments; it's also a leading reason for social isolation. No cost to older adults or the people helping...

Nationwide · Online

3. Rides in Sight — Free

Free national transportation database for older adults from ITNAmerica. Built for older adults who've stopped driving or can't safely manage it, and family caregivers coordinating doctor visits. Volunteer driver programs typically need 48 hours' notice and ask for a small donation; many also escort the senior in and out of appointments. Dialysis NEMT is one of the most-used Medicaid transportation benefits, with rides three times a week for years at a time. All services free of charge to qualifying...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

4. AAA Senior Driving — Free

Tools, courses, and assessments to help older drivers stay safe behind the wheel. Built for older adults who've stopped driving or can't safely manage it, and family caregivers coordinating doctor visits. Some senior centers offer free van service to grocery stores, the pharmacy, and the senior center itself; ask about schedule and pickup zone. Volunteer driver programs are often run by faith-based organizations and are open to seniors of any background. Free service; donations support but never gate...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

5. AARP Driver Safety — Free

AARP Smart Driver course — the nation's first refresher course designed for drivers 50+. A first stop for veterans, dialysis patients, and seniors with disabilities who qualify for paratransit. Volunteer driver programs typically need 48 hours' notice and ask for a small donation; many also escort the senior in and out of appointments. Stopping driving is one of the hardest decisions for a senior; having transportation lined up before that conversation makes it easier. Free of charge — no eligibility...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

6. CarFit — Free

Free educational program to help older drivers fit their personal vehicles. A first stop for veterans, dialysis patients, and seniors with disabilities who qualify for paratransit. Medicaid covers non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) in most states — call the state's NEMT line before paying for a private ride. Uber Health and Lyft Healthcare integrate with Medicare Advantage plans — many beneficiaries don't realize the ride is covered. Free, confidential, and available to any Vermont resident...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

7. GoGoGrandparent — Free

On-demand rides, groceries, and meals for seniors without smartphones. Built for older adults who've stopped driving or can't safely manage it, and family caregivers coordinating doctor visits. Medicaid covers non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) in most states — call the state's NEMT line before paying for a private ride. Uber Health and Lyft Healthcare integrate with Medicare Advantage plans — many beneficiaries don't realize the ride is covered. Free service; donations support but never gate...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

8. Lyft Concierge / Healthcare — Free

Lyft's senior and healthcare ride service used by health systems and care managers. Worth contacting for any senior in a transit-poor area, an apartment without parking, or a household with one shared car. Reduced-fare transit passes are available at city transit offices with proof of age (usually 65+) and ID. Volunteer driver programs are often run by faith-based organizations and are open to seniors of any background. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

9. Uber Health — Free

Uber's health-focused ride service for non-emergency medical transportation. Worth contacting for any senior in a transit-poor area, an apartment without parking, or a household with one shared car. Most paratransit programs require an application, doctor's note, and a few weeks of advance scheduling for regular rides. Dialysis NEMT is one of the most-used Medicaid transportation benefits, with rides three times a week for years at a time. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

10. Veyo / Modivcare — Free

Non-emergency medical transportation broker — many state Medicaid programs use them. Worth contacting for any senior in a transit-poor area, an apartment without parking, or a household with one shared car. Volunteer driver programs typically need 48 hours' notice and ask for a small donation; many also escort the senior in and out of appointments. Uber Health and Lyft Healthcare integrate with Medicare Advantage plans — many beneficiaries don't realize the ride is covered. No cost to older adults or...

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

11. SilverRide — Free

Compassionate, professional transportation for seniors needing extra assistance. Useful for seniors needing rides to dialysis, chemo, physical therapy, or non-emergency medical appointments. Some senior centers offer free van service to grocery stores, the pharmacy, and the senior center itself; ask about schedule and pickup zone. Volunteer driver programs are often run by faith-based organizations and are open to seniors of any background. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

12. Vermont NEMT — Free

Non-emergency medical transportation for Vermont Medicaid recipients via state Medicaid. A first stop for veterans, dialysis patients, and seniors with disabilities who qualify for paratransit. Some senior centers offer free van service to grocery stores, the pharmacy, and the senior center itself; ask about schedule and pickup zone. Volunteer driver programs are often run by faith-based organizations and are open to seniors of any background. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

Statewide · Varies

13. Vermont Senior Rides — Free

Find Vermont senior transportation through the Eldercare Locator. Built for older adults who've stopped driving or can't safely manage it, and family caregivers coordinating doctor visits. Reduced-fare transit passes are available at city transit offices with proof of age (usually 65+) and ID. Uber Health and Lyft Healthcare integrate with Medicare Advantage plans — many beneficiaries don't realize the ride is covered. Free, confidential, and available to any Vermont resident who needs the information.

Statewide · Varies · Visit Website

Frequently Asked

How many transportation resources are in Vermont?
Elders Corner tracks 13 transportation resources for seniors and caregivers in Vermont.
Are transportation resources in Vermont free?
13 of the 13 listed transportation resources in Vermont are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Vermont have transportation resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Vermont.
What are some examples of transportation resources in Vermont?
Featured entries include National Aging and Disability Transportation Center, ITNAmerica, Rides in Sight, AAA Senior Driving, AARP Driver Safety.
Do these listings include phone numbers?
0 of 13 Vermont transportation listings include phone numbers.