The Gold Coast Bulletin

Star treatment offer to seniors

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| GETTING to and from social and medical appointmen­ts is now easy for Gold Coasters thanks to Star Community Services, says general manager Patsy Wilshire.

“The non-profit is now operating across the Gold Coast and offers government subsidised door-to-door transport services,” she said.

“It’s available to those 65 years and over, or 50 years and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

“We can transport them to and from medical appointmen­ts or social events such as birthdays, weddings or visits to family and friends.

“Our team can also take them shopping, to the bank, post office, gym, pool, hairdresse­r, library, museum, park or any other personal appointmen­t.”

Mrs Wilshire said during the festive season Star Community Services could support seniors to make the most of their summer, visit friends and family or bag a bargain at the shops.

“To get started call to check your eligibilit­y, register with Star Community Services and then you can book,” she said.

Coomera resident Ann Smith (pictured above left with volunteer driver Andrea Thompson and Mrs Wilshire) is no longer reliant on her family to take her to regular medical visits because Star Community Services picks her up from her doorstep and drives her to and from them.

“It’s easy and I enjoy the company of my lovely volunteer driver,” she said.

Wheelchair accessible vehicles are available.

“It’s easy and I enjoy the company of my lovely volunteer driver” – Star Community Services client and Coomera resident Ann Smith

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