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Town of Blind River working to maintain Handi-Transit services

The service is designed to help those with liimted mobility or who live alone
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NEWS RELEASE
NORTH SHORE HEALTH NETWORK
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For over 25 years, the Handi-Transit service operating in partnership with the North Shore Health Network (NSHN) and the Town of Blind River, has provided reliable transportation services for older adults who can no longer regularly drive or are without access to a personal vehicle, and clients with physical, developmental or mental health needs.

NSHN and the Town of Blind River recognize that access to Handi-Transit services is an important link for individuals to participate in civic and social life, and helps to increase independence, particularly for those with limited mobility or who live alone. Focused on the mandate of a healthcare facility and continued delivery of the highest quality care, NSHN initiated negotiations to transition the transportation services back to the Town of Blind River.

Through resolution dated Aug. 9, 2021, Council has directed the CAO to discuss with bus providers the management and day-to-day operations of the Handi-Transit to ensure the level of service is maintained or enhanced.

As negotiations continue, both NSHN and the Town of Blind River are committed to ensuring a seamless transition in services for the community. It is anticipated that the changeover of services will take place in the fall/winter of 2021.

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