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Transportation

We offer door-to-door transportation to our facilities, doctor appointments, grocery stores, and other locations. By providing this service to older adults we maintain their independence and health.

SBSS provides over 1,000 rides each month for older adults and adults with limited mobility. Each ride helps participants maintain their independence and stay connected with the community.

Safe, Reliable Transportation for Older Adults

Our vans are equipped to accommodate wheel-chair bound participants and each participant is greeted by our expertly trained and friendly drivers. 

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Hours & Scheduling

Service Hours: Monday – Friday

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (excluding observed holidays).

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Call to Book Your Ride

(213)388-4444 Ext.1

Scheduling: Rides must be scheduled at least five (5) business days in advance and are subject to availability.

About Transportation

Our transportation program serves older adults and adults with limited mobility, helping them maintain their independence and stay connected to the community.

Who Qualifies?

Participants must be at least 60 years old and reside within our designated service area.

Where can I go?

We provide door-to-door rides to SBSS facilities, medical appointments, grocery stores, and other essential locations. Our service ensures safe and reliable transportation, with wheelchair-accessible vans and friendly, expertly trained drivers.

What does it cost?

Rides are free!

Impact of Transportation for Older Adults

Reliable transportation is more than just a ride—it’s a lifeline for older adults, allowing them to maintain their independence, stay socially engaged, and access essential services. For many, our ride services mean the difference between isolation and connection, ensuring they can visit doctors, grocery stores, and community centers without barriers.

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Funded in part by the City of Los Angeles Department of Aging
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to programs, services and activities.

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