Introduction:
Okay, who’s driving to the store today? On today as I try to persuade of this issue at hand of the elderly and transportation. We frequently hear talk surrounding society about not taking care of the elderly. Based on what I have seen in the seniors and their daily struggles about driving, I think that providing them with free public transportation would be a place to restart the process of providing them with the dignified care they deserve. Body First Main Point: So they don’t become afraid or unwilling to leave home
The most basic premise we should work with when considering how to help the elderly best is to insure that they are not "shut ins". Once they are out and about they feel like they are living and look forward to life's experiences. How do we get them out? Elderly people tend to be concerned about spending money and, since they generally don't drive, the cost of riding the bus could really discourage them from going out. * * Second Main Point: Minimal Income
Another reason for providing free transportation to the elderly is the fact that many seniors have minimal incomes and simply can't pay for transportation. There is an assumption that seniors have pensions and savings accounts which provides them with all their needs, but is simply not the case. Many seniors have worked all their lives do not retire with significant funds. We owe it to them to "treat" them to these rides to ease their financial burden after their decades of hard work and paying taxes. * * Third Main Point: Free Bus Passes May Help Seniors Stay Healthy *
Policymakers in public health now believe that daily accumulation of a few minutes here and a few minutes there of "incidental" exercise, such as walking to and from bus stops, may be significant in keeping people fit. Studies show that older people who are physically active are more likely to have better