Do you need to go someplace โ€“ the doctorโ€™s, dentist, shopping, the hairdressers? Do you need a ride? If the answer to both questions is yes, youโ€™re in luck.

Saint Maryโ€™s County, in conjunction with the Maryland Transportation

A Senior Rides driver helps
a client with packages.

Administration and the Board of Commissioners for St. Maryโ€™s County, offers transport for riders 60 years of age or older through the Senior Rides Program.

โ€œItโ€™s a great program, especially in our geography,โ€ said Deputy Director St.Maryโ€™s County Department of Aging Jennie Page, explaining the county has only a few main highways with a lot of out-of-the way areas lacking easy access to transportation. โ€œWe are not a substitute for public transportation, she said, but, for some, the Senior Rides program is a huge help.

โ€œMost of the people I drive never get into a vehicle unless someone like me takes them someplace,” said Bob Woody, a volunteer driver who provides transport approximately four times a month. Woody is one of seven drivers supporting the program.

Drivers provide their own vehicles but receive mileage reimbursement. They must complete an application, sign a volunteer driver release waiver, participate in an informal interview and pass a criminal background check as well as an annual driving-record check by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.

The county provides drivers with supplemental accident insurance; CPR, first aid and driver-safety training. They are also given driving directions and pertinent information prior to a trip.

Drivers are so important to the program, Page said. “And, we need more.โ€ Some drivers are on call; others have specific days for driving. โ€œWe do whatever we can to accommodate driversโ€™ schedules, she explained, adding they are absolutely vital to the program. Transportation can only be provided if a driver is available. โ€œWith more drivers, Page said, โ€œmore rides can be provided.โ€

Individuals interested in becoming a Senior Rides driver should call Denise Charlot at (301) 475-4200, ext. 1066. Drivers must be 21 years of age or older, own a personal vehicle and have automobile insurance with personal liability of at least $100,000.

Providing rides is โ€œan area where people need help,โ€ Woody said. He and his wife are equal partners when it comes to providing a car and driver for the Seniors Ride program. โ€œIt is a great thing to do together,โ€ he said, explaining he would recommend driving to any one looking to volunteer, to give back to the community.

Fees for rides are charged on a radius basis based on the riderโ€™s pick up address. Fees include: $6 within a 15 mile radius, $10 outside a 15 mile radius, $15 outside a 30 mile radius and $30 to Annapolis and the Baltimore/ Washington areas. Long distance trips are for medical trips only.

Individuals interested in receiving transport through Senior Rides must be 60 years of age or older, be a St. Maryโ€™s County resident, have a moderate income, be able to walk with a cane or walker and lack access to reasonable, affordable transportation options.

Riders must complete an application, by phone, in-person or by mail, to participate in the program. Rides