
Fort Worth combines Texas charm with modern mobility — but as we age, transportation can pose new hurdles. From errands to medical visits, staying mobile is essential to independence.
Here’s how Fort Worth seniors, including those with hearing or vision challenges, can navigate transportation confidently and safely.
1. Understand Your Accessibility Needs
Ask yourself:
- Do you need wheelchair-accessible or door-to-door service?
- Are you comfortable hearing bus stop announcements or reading street signs?
- Do you travel within or beyond Tarrant County?
Knowing your accessibility preferences helps you choose the right transportation solutions.
2. Fort Worth’s Senior Transportation Services
- Trinity Metro ACCESS: Curb-to-curb service for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Vehicles feature audio announcements and visual route screens.
- Catholic Charities Fort Worth: Provides affordable, reliable rides with friendly drivers who assist with mobility or vision challenges.
- Fort Worth Transportation Authority (FWTA): Seniors 65+ receive discounted fares on buses and TEXRail. Vehicles include tactile surfaces and hearing-aid–compatible systems.
- Community & Faith-Based Groups: Local senior centers such as Northside and Southside organize group trips and volunteer drivers.
3. Simplify Travel with GoGoGrandparent
What It Is
GoGoGrandparent is a phone-based ride-booking service that connects seniors to Uber and Lyft without a smartphone. It’s ideal for seniors who prefer phone calls over apps.
How it works:
- Call 1-855-464-6872.
- Press a number to request a ride.
- A live operator confirms and dispatches a driver.
Why Use It
- 24/7 U.S.-based operator support.
- No apps, texting, or passwords needed.
- Family members receive text updates for every trip.
- Ability to schedule recurring rides (like weekly doctor visits).
- Transparent, automatic billing.
- Add grocery and pharmacy deliveries to your account.
Accessibility Benefits
- For hearing-impaired users: Works with TTY and captioned phone services; supports text or email ride notifications.
- For visually impaired users: Voice prompts and human operators make it easy to schedule rides without using a screen.
In a sprawling metro like Fort Worth, GoGoGrandparent is a convenient bridge between fixed-route buses and full paratransit services.
4. Safe Driving for Independent Seniors
If you still drive:
- Enroll in an AARP or AAA senior safety course.
- Schedule regular vision and hearing exams.
- Avoid heavy traffic on I-35W, I-30, or Loop 820.
- Consider adaptive tools like panoramic mirrors or GPS systems with voice feedback.
5. Local Accessibility Resources
- Trinity Metro Travel Training Program: Personalized guidance for visually or hearing-impaired riders learning to use public transit.
- Texas Workforce Commission – Blind & Low Vision Services: Mobility and travel training for adults with vision loss.
- Deaf Action Center of North Texas: Support, captioning tools, and communication assistance for hearing-impaired travelers.
6. Build a Support Network
Fort Worth’s strong community spirit means you’re never alone.
- Many churches maintain volunteer driver programs.
- Neighborhood “ride circles” pair seniors for errands and social trips.
- Family and friends can track rides through GoGoGrandparent’s safety alerts.
7. Keep These Numbers Handy
- Trinity Metro ACCESS: (817) 215-8600
- Catholic Charities Transportation: (817) 336-8714
- Silver Streak Senior Services: (817) 413-4949
- GoGoGrandparent: 1-855-464-6872
Fort Worth seniors have more options than ever for safe, inclusive transportation. With accessible services, supportive communities, and innovative tools like GoGoGrandparent, mobility remains a path to independence and joy.
You can stay active, connected, and confident — no matter your age or abilities.
Sources & Resources
- Trinity Metro ACCESS: https://ridetrinitymetro.org/access
- Catholic Charities Fort Worth: https://www.catholiccharitiesfortworth.org
- GoGoGrandparent Official Site: https://gogograndparent.com
- Texas Workforce Commission – Blind & Low Vision Services: https://www.twc.texas.gov
- Deaf Action Center of North Texas: https://www.dactexas.org
- AARP Senior Driving Safety: https://www.aarp.org/auto/driver-safety









