For many seniors, driving represents independence and freedom, but maintaining a vehicle can become challenging due to physical limitations, financial concerns, and safety risks. Nearly 80% of seniors over 65 still drive, yet 1 in 5 report difficulty maintaining their vehicle due to costly repairs, routine upkeep, or mobility issues.
We can help
Without proper auto care, seniors may face unsafe driving conditions, unexpected breakdowns, or even the difficult decision to stop driving altogether. Our team of Advocates takes a proactive approach to help seniors stay safe, independent, and prepared for the unexpected.
- Find Reputable Auto Services – Connect seniors with honest, trustworthy mechanics to prevent scams and overcharging
- Explore Financial Assistance – Identify programs that help cover the cost of vehicle maintenance, repairs, or modifications
- Ensure Safe Transportation – Help seniors determine if driving is still safe and assist with alternative transportation solutions
- Support Vehicle Modifications – Recommend changes to improve accessibility, safety, and comfort for aging drivers
Maintaining a vehicle takes regular servicing, unexpected repairs, and careful financial planning—tasks that can become harder with age. Explore the options below to help a senior driver stay safe, mobile, and supported: