Public transportation is essential for many people and provides access to employment, education, healthcare, and social activities. However, for an individual with an invisible disability, using public transportation can be a challenging task.
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travel training
Keeping seniors connected is key to alleviating social isolation
Karen Alexander of NJTIP@Rutgers explains how technology, other solutions can help older adults and those with disabilities
NJTIP@Rutgers to hold travel training at SAGE Eldercare in Summit, October 6
Transportation options and how to travel independently on New Jersey Transit buses and trains will be discussed at a "New Jersey Transit 101" program scheduled for October 6 at SAGE Eldercare in Summit. Louis Hoffman, training coordinator at NJTIP @ Rutgers, will...
Free one-on-one travel training for persons with brain injury offered by NJTIP@Rutgers
NJTIP @ Rutgers is offering a FREE opportunity for one-on-one personalized travel training for persons with brain injury living in central NJ who want to access job destinations (paid or volunteer). We are actively recruiting participants now, so if interested contact...
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