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New transit system is set to roll for seniors, disabled

Published: Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 2B

A new transportation system for seniors and disabled persons is scheduled to begin service Friday in western Placer County.

The county Transportation Planning Agency has contracted with nonprofit Seniors First Inc. to provide non-emergency medical and other transportation.

The area served is generally west of Interstate 80 and south of Colfax and includes Auburn, Loomis, Rocklin, Lincoln and Roseville.

In addition to the medical transport service, known as Health Express, Seniors First will offer free – although donations are suggested – door-to-door transit for seniors and the disabled for other needs, such as grocery shopping.

For more information or to schedule a ride, call (530) 887-7433 or (800) 655-7433.

The services are under the auspices of the Western Placer County Transportation Services Agency and supported in part by a coalition of health care agencies, including Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital, Sutter Roseville Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, Placer Collaborative Network and Placer Independent Resource Services.

– Bob Walter


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