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Talk with the Social Worker at your dialysis center. He/she would know of resources to help you out. In my experience, dialysis patients are discouraged from driving home because of the risk of their blood pressure dropping, feeling dizzy, and being tired after treatment. There must be services in your area that provide rides at a low cost. Best of luck!
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Check with the dialysis center. The center in my area has their own van to transport patient.
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Talk to your doctor's office and tell them you have no transportation. They maybe able to set you up with an agency. Office of the Aging usually has Senior transportation. Red cross may have some volunteers. My Church had volunteers.
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Many Public transportation systems will transport people to medical appointments and will do it either free or low cost.
Often there are Volunteer groups that will provide transportation to medical appointments for free.
Ask at the doctors office or at the dialysis center if there is transportation available.
And last but not least. Uber, Lyft, cab are all viable options for transportation.
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Do check with your Doctor and tell them you have no transport. I suspect there may be Social Services somewhere that they can contact to help you arrange. The naming of these two towns touched my heart. I was raised ages 7-14 in Cassville.
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Please call your local Senior Center and check with them. Our Senior Center transports our seniors in our town to doctors appointments.
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