You Deserve Independence,
Comfort & Companionship
You Deserve Independence, Comfort & Companionship
From doctor and dentist appointments to grocery shopping and personal paperwork, People Who Care can help. When you’re no longer able to drive due to age, disability or vision, our volunteers provide free, door-through-door transportation and other services for enrolled Neighbors in the Quad-Cities area. That means your volunteer will stay with you until your appointment or errand is fully complete.
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How We Can Help
You can rest assured you’re in good hands. People Who Care conducts thorough background and reference checks on all volunteers before they begin providing services. They also attend volunteer orientations to learn about our history, culture and services — and only then are they connected with our Neighbors.
- Rides to essential appointments
- Escorted grocery shopping
- Grocery pickup and delivery
- Rides to essential appointments
- Escorted grocery shopping
- Grocery pickup and delivery
- Pets to Vets program
- Low-vision services
- Technology assistance
- Personal paperwork assistance
- Friendly home visits
- Family caregiver relief
- Home safety assessments
- Minor home repairs
- Pets to Vets program
- Low-Vision services
- Technology assistance
- Personal paperwork assistance
- Friendly home visits
- Family caregiver relief
- Home safety assessments
- Minor home repairs
See If You’re Eligible for Our Assistance
You may qualify for transportation and other services from People Who Care if you:
- Are at least 18 years of age.
- Live in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, or Dewey, AZ.
- Cannot drive due to age, disability or vision loss. (Limitations may also be temporary, such as being unable to drive after a surgery.)
- Can enter and exit your home – and a vehicle – with minimal assistance.*
- Are at least 18 years of age.
- Live in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, or Dewey, AZ.
- Cannot drive due to age, disability or vision loss. (Limitations may also be temporary, such as being unable to drive after a surgery.)
- Can enter and exit your home – and a vehicle – with minimal assistance.*
- Live independently and not in an assisted living community. Note that you may still qualify if you live with a spouse or family member.
- Have limited access to family or community support.
- Do not require a full-size oxygen tank.
- Call our office on your own behalf.
- Live independently and not in an assisted living community. Note that you may still qualify if you live with a spouse or family member.
- Have limited access to family or community support.
- Do not require a full-size oxygen tank.
- Call our office on your own behalf.
*Minimal assistance is providing a steady arm momentarily. Volunteers are not able to lift or pull. If a person can be transferred unassisted from their walker or wheelchair, in and out of a vehicle, they can be transported. If a wheelchair is used, arrangements must be previously arranged for it to be available at the destination, as we cannot transport wheelchairs.
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