At an annual meeting at Faith Presbyterian Church in Sun City, members recognized Envoy America for providing care and service to senior attendees. With our senior driving service, Envoy has been able to bring over 30+ seniors to their weekly faith service. We take a lot of pride in being able to see our customers enjoy the same quality of life and independence they used to have when they could drive themselves.
Driving Service for Seniors Gives Back Elderly Independence
Many members of Faith Presbyterian Church were unable to make the drive to their church services each week. For many of these seniors, their attendance at church is something that they look forward to throughout the week. It’s their chance to practice their faith as well as an opportunity to socialize with fellow church members before and after services. Faith Riders, members who use Envoy to attend church, spoke out to their church community about why they choose Envoy for their assisted senior transportation needs.
Providing Caring Senior Transportation and Companionship
If you think that Envoy is just another type of service like Uber or Lyft then you are wrong and this is why. Help, care and companionship are the core values that Envoy stands for and continues to provide to each senior citizen that drivers serve. The Envoy America senior driver companions are all 50+ in age and provide compassionate care, just like a son or daughter would for their own parents. Senior citizens should feel cared for and that’s exactly what Envoy’s drivers give with wait and return service, extra assistance and complete door-to-door pickup and drop off.
Envoy’s senior transportation service goes beyond just picking up passengers at their door step. The church members who have been utilizing the services are especially relieved that the driver companions provide caring companionship and assist with getting in and out of the vehicle as well as waiting for them to attend the church services and social events.
Real Stories from Envoy America, Faith Riders
One member of Faith Presbyterian Church described Envoy as a “helping service”, and that’s what Envoy is, day-in and day-out. In addition to attending their regular church service, her and her husband, Nick, used Envoy’s senior transportation service to travel to their doctor’s appointment in Scottsdale. Nick’s hearing aids died en route to the doctor, and he didn’t bring any extra which greatly inhibited his ability to hear. Their Envoy driver, Chuck, made sure they were settled at their appointment and went to the nearest Walgreens to buy a new hearing aid set. Envoy is not just a transportation service… they’re family.
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