Mazel Tov! TRISTAN KREINDLER My Future Options For Not Being Stuck at Home L arry used to drive his wife to reduced quality of life. In fact, a 2004 her doctors’ appointments, study found that seniors age 65 and as well as other errands. older who no longer drive make 15 But when the 83-year-old’s health percent fewer trips to the doctor, 59 began to decline, he knew percent fewer trips to shop or they would have to find eat out, and 65 percent fewer another way to get around. trips to visit friends and fam- To his dismay, he found ily than drivers of the same that their community did age not have many options for It’s clear we have a prob- accessible and affordable lem with not nearly enough transportation, particular- answers. But that doesn’t ly for someone who uses a mean there aren’t things we Yuliya wheelchair. can all do to help the older Gaydayenko, Larry’s situation is adults in our community. LMSW one that could have hap- Some people and organiza- pened in almost any state tions are looking at innovative in the U.S. It happens use of technology to figure out here in Oakland County and across how a reliable self-driving vehicle or Southeast Detroit every day. uber-like technology would work for The baby boom generation is older adults with limited means. But the largest in U.S. history with it’s hard to say when those solutions more than 77 million people born will be available. between 1946 and 1964. With rising So how do we solve our transpor- life expectancies, America’s largest tation problem today? generation also will be the oldest One of the most realistic options ever. And, not surprisingly, many is to support specialized transporta- of them will find that they are no tion that meets the mobility needs longer able to drive. So, with 79 per- of the most vulnerable community cent of seniors 65 and older living in members. car-dependent suburban and rural You can show your support by communities, that translates to mil- participating in one of the Regional lions of older adults who will need Transit Authority community meet- affordable alternatives in order to ings to help them improve their maintain their independence as long 20-year regional transit plan, which as possible. will hopefully appear on the voting Here are some other unsettling ballot this fall. Help your community statistics: ensure that their mobility needs are • More than 50 percent of non- known and accounted for in that drivers over 65 stay at home without plan. another form of transportation You can also vote to support • 40 percent of women over 75 do the Regional Transit Authority, not drive which was created to improve our • More than 3.6 million people public transit infrastructure and in the U.S. do not obtain necessary capacity, including Specialized medical care due to transportation Transportation services for older problems. adults and people with disabilities. I Adults who lack transportation am planning on it, as I want to build are disproportionately elderly and a system for when I may need to give disabled with multiple chronic up the car keys. • conditions. This inaccessibility to Yuliya Gaydayenko, LMSW, is senior director of affordable travel options leaves Older Adult Services, Jewish Family Service. seniors facing isolation and a To learn more about the Regional Transit Authority or participate in a community meeting, visit rtamichigan.org or semcog.org for more information. If you are interested in learning more about Specialized Transportation services in our community or to request a ride, contact Jewish Family Service at (248) 592-2313. Congratulations on all of your wonderful achievements at Seaholm, your volunteering and being an Eagle Scout, National Honor Society and IT award, but most importantly being such a perfect caring person. Good Luck at University of Michigan College of Engineering! Love, Papa, Gigi , Alex and the rest of the Kreindler Clan Get the Jewish News delivered to your door every week! n o i t p i r sc b u s t n o i t r s p s y e r c ac Eve e e r f es on. i t i includ d e b e w e h t Call 248-351-5120 or visit thejewishnews.com/subscribe jn May 31 • 2018 15