May Day with a Senior – Comfortable and Safe Transport.

May Weekend with Loved Ones – Time for Shared Moments.

The May long weekend is the perfect opportunity to escape daily routines and spend time with family – including older adults and people with disabilities. But to make the trip truly successful, transportation must be well planned!
Safety, comfort, accessibility, and individual needs – these are the four pillars on which to base transportation planning. Find out how to do it with both your head – and your heart.

What transport options are available?

1. Private vehicle with adaptations

The most convenient option if you own or can rent a vehicle:

– with a ramp,

– with a lift,

– with space for a wheelchair,

– with extra safety belts.

Rental services like Wheel4U, Car4Care, or the Prometeusz Foundation offer specialized vehicles by the hour or day.

Minibuses and door-to-door transport

More and more transport companies specialize in mobility-friendly services:

transport for lying passengers or wheelchair users, driver assistance with boarding/disembarking, and comfortable travel conditions.

Check local providers in your region – many offer services tailored to the needs of seniors and dependent individuals.

Community transport and municipal support

Some municipalities, especially rural areas and small towns, offer free or low-cost community transport for people with disabilities – it’s worth calling your local office to ask.

Where is it worth going on a May trip with a senior?

Quiet places with good accessibility:

– health resorts: e.g. Krynica-Zdrój, Polanica, Busko-Zdrój,

– seaside promenades: Kołobrzeg, Ustka, Jastarnia,

– parks and botanical gardens: Łódź, Powsin, Wrocław.

Important: Check in advance if the place has:

– ramps,

– accessible restrooms,

– specially marked parking spaces

What to pack for a trip with a senior or person with a disability?

Essential travel checklist:

– documents (ID, disability certificate, EHIC card),

– medications and dosage schedule,

– snacks, water, tissues,

– phone with ICE contacts,

– small pillow, blanket, headphones (for travel comfort!).

A few final words

A May trip with a senior or person with a disability can be a truly wonderful experience – if it’s well planned. Transport is the key to success: safe and accessible for all.

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