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Organization: West Elgin Community Health Centre
Community Support Services for Seniors
Phone Numbers: 519-318-9171
Email: cjohnson@wechc.on.ca
Website: wechc.on.ca/programs-and-services/transportation-s...
Address:
West Elgin Support Services (Dispatch Office)
160 Main St
West Lorne, ON
N0L 2P0
Intersection: Graham Rd and Main St
Location: West Elgin
Accessibility:     Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Community shuttle bus is accessible * volunteer driver vehicles not accessible and client must be able to self-transfer
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Trips by appointment only * must book 24-48 hours in advance
Contacts: Christine Johnson - Administrative Assistant - Community Support Services and Assisted Living
519-768-1715 ext 2210
Service Description: Non-emergency transportation to local medical appointments and regular activities such as shopping or visiting friends and family * volunteer drivers use their own vehicles * all rides are dependent on volunteer availability
Fees: Set fee * call for details * subsidy available, pending eligibility
Application: Call * pre-booking required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Older adults and adults with disabilities
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: West Elgin
See Also: Transportation - Non-Accessible and Volunteer

This information was last completely updated on 3/12/2024

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