American Cancer Society Road to Recovery

The American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery is a nationwide program that provides free transportation to cancer patients for their treatment-related medical appointments. Launched in 1981, the program addresses a critical need, as transportation barriers are a significant reason for missed cancer appointments, impacting patients' ability to receive life-saving care. The service is made possible by dedicated volunteer drivers who donate their time and personal vehicles. Patients needing a ride can schedule one by calling the American Cancer Society's helpline, typically a few business days in advance. Eligibility requirements include having a cancer diagnosis and needing transportation to a cancer-related medical appointment. Patients must be ambulatory or accompanied by a caregiver if they need assistance. The program offers curb-to-curb or door-to-door service, with options for one-way, round-trip, or recurring rides. The Road to Recovery program operates in various communities across the United States, including Wisconsin, relying on community volunteers to help patients access necessary treatments. Volunteer drivers undergo a background check and self-paced online training. They use a mobile-friendly digital platform to manage their schedules and accept ride requests based on their availability. The program is funded by donations and is a testament to the American Cancer Society's mission of people helping people get well by removing a significant barrier to care.

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