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Originally Posted by MarjaE
Not that I know of. I also get awful migraines from phones, so if they rely on phones, that isn't accessible.
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It was a thought. I know in my county in the UK there are a number of community transport schemes operating as many of the villages are no longer served by any commercial bus service, and people reliant on social care often don't have cars (or have access to one).
Literally, they operate like a taxi service booked in advance; either a continuing booking to get to a routine day service, or a one-off booking to get to a medical appointment. Usually, you have to be referred to the scheme by Social Services and they manage the bookings for you. They sometimes use commercial taxi services for these trips as well, but usually for one-off or school transport runs.