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Easter Seals Project ACTION & The National Center on Senior Transportation HAN Meeting Overview

Healthy Aging Through Access to Chosen Mobility Options. Easter Seals Project ACTION & The National Center on Senior Transportation HAN Meeting Overview 3-9-2011 Mary Leary, PhD Senior Director. Federal Transit Administration Technical Assistance Centers. Easter Seals Project ACTION

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Easter Seals Project ACTION & The National Center on Senior Transportation HAN Meeting Overview

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  1. Healthy Aging Through Access to Chosen Mobility Options Easter Seals Project ACTION & The National Center on Senior Transportation HAN Meeting Overview 3-9-2011 Mary Leary, PhD Senior Director

  2. Federal Transit Administration Technical Assistance Centers Easter Seals Project ACTION Expand accessible transportation for people with disabilities of all ages Audience – transportation and disability community Administered by Easter Seals National Center on Senior Transportation – Easter Seals and National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Expand family of transportation services for older adults Audience – older adult services, caregivers and transportation community

  3. Technical Assistance Center Functions Training– webinars, distance learning, conference calls, travel training, mobility planning services Technical Assistance– toll-free number, e-mail Outreach– conferences, disseminate useful materials, website, newsletter, partner with other national organizations Applied Research– Research contracts, Student Scholars programs and various community grants What we do

  4. NCST Logic Model

  5. Mobility and Health – Facilitating Autonomous Mobility

  6. Trends in Driving = Need formore Transportation Choices 31M older licensed drivers in 2007 (19% increase since 1997) Nearly 1 M persons age 70+ stop driving each year Women often stop driving too soon Older adults tend to self-regulate well Gap between Driving Expectancy & Life Expectancy Men 6/7yrs. Women 10yrs. With Driving Cessation, caregivers step in Older adults do not tend to use public transportation

  7. Safe Driving Continuation Aids and Needs Medication Affects – new AAA Foundation website Drivers’ License Re-Testing CARFIT and American Occupational Health Association assessments Distracted Driving for Caregivers Driving people with Dementia Senior Friendly Highway Signage and Signaling Technologies Trip Planning and Navigation – safe use of GPS & Smart Phones Stowing and Using Mobility Aids like walkers, wheelchairs Ramp & lift equipped vehicles Tracking sensors to connect to Silver Alert systems

  8. Shift to Services – Mobility Services

  9. Person-Directed Mobility Management Provides information so people can choose the right transportation option for them Requires dual community analysis Accessibility needs of people Assessment of in the community Identifies and fills gaps in transportation resources Eligible Capital Expense for many FTA Funds

  10. Mobility Services Mobility discussions should be part of every intake process and care plan (hospital discharge planning, social services eligibility, Medicaid eligibility, caregiver respite discussions) New Mobility Counseling Tool – Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transition (ARMT) Dr. Tom Meuser & Dr. Marla Berg-Weger http://seniortransportation.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=NCST2_about_projects_armt Mobility Planning

  11. Expanding Mobility Options Volunteer Driver Programs Accessible Taxis Taxi vouchers Public Transportation Premium Services Caregiver Transportation Assistance Faith-based Community Services Coordinated Multi-modal Resources

  12. Smart Growth and Livability Movement

  13. Smart Growth Movement Enhances Senior Mobility Universal Design & Transit Oriented Development Promotes safe walking & reduced pedestrian fatalities Creates accessible housing and streets Provides healthier environment & creates a sense of community Provides access to health and preventive care Helps people age at home It improves social connections Enables transitioning from hospital to home for rehabilitation Caregiver transportation options help caregivers and employers

  14. The Result – Greater Senior Mobility through A Coordinated, Accessible Multi-Modal System Safe Driving Continuation Public transit Accessible Taxis Volunteer driver programs Shared ride & vanpools Caregiver transportation programs Accessible paths of travel Highway signage that is senior friendly Recreation & leisure transportation Schools and university transportation

  15. NCST Resources

  16. Please Feel Free to Contact Us Easter Seals Project ACTION and the National Center on Senior Transportation Mary Leary mleary@easterseals.com General Information & Technical Assistance 800-659-6428 TDD 202-347-7385 www.projectaction.org Toll-Free: (866) 528-NCST (6278) Email: ncst@easterseals.com www.seniortransportation.net

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