@Mom2Dogs wrote:
@HouseMouse....this is a difficult situation.....I do not see an uber driver doing anything but driving him to his appointments, not with assisting him inside the office, which is what it sounds like he really needs...
all I can think of is a home health person that is only hired to help to and from appointments, they would assist him with the walk to the office and back.
Possibly you could also go along to his appointments but the health aide would do the 'work'.
Uber drivers do nothing but pick up and drop off. They will not come to your door or take you up steps. I used uber once after an outpatient surgical procedure.
I also used a local service that specialized in giving seniors rides to wherever they wanted to go. But they too would do nothing more than drive, and cost more than double what Uber charged.
Since the OP lives in a small town, my only suggestion is to hire a home help person with good driving record and good insurance at an hourly wage for the comings and goings, who could get him to/from the car, bring in some groceries, take him to a McDonald's, the park, etc.
If he qualifies for any type of Medicaid, or would qualify if applied for, this is often paid for.
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