Senior transportation in Virginia Beach bridges the gap between aging in place and aging into isolation. The right transportation mix combines companion-driven rides, Virginia paratransit, ride-share apps, and Virginia-funded programs based on the senior’s mobility, accompaniment needs, and budget. Most Virginia Beach families use 2 or 3 options layered together.
Companion-driven transportation in Virginia Beach
The most flexible option for Virginia Beach families. A companion caregiver drives your parent to appointments, errands, social events, and Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital-area medical visits. Cost: hourly rate ($25–$40) plus mileage. Door-through-door service (into the home, into the destination). The caregiver waits during the appointment and helps with anything that comes up.
Virginia paratransit and Virginia Beach public transit
Virginia’s paratransit programs offer door-to-door service to seniors and people with disabilities, typically booked 1–7 days in advance through the local transit agency. Cost: $2–$6 per ride in most Virginia Beach-area markets. Limitations: booking windows, narrow service hours, sometimes unreliable timing. Virginia Beach’s regular public transit may also serve mobile seniors.
Ride-share apps for Virginia Beach seniors
Uber, Lyft, and senior-specific variants (GoGoGrandparent, SilverRide, Envoy Senior Transportation) serve Virginia Beach. Best for tech-comfortable, mobile seniors with no major accessibility needs. Cost: $15–$40 per ride. Senior-specific services handle booking by phone without smartphone requirement.
Volunteer ride programs in Virginia Beach
Many Virginia Beach-area religious organizations, community groups, and senior-services nonprofits operate volunteer driver programs. Volunteers use their own vehicles for door-to-door rides. Typically free or donation-based. Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia maintains the Virginia Beach directory.
Medical transport for Virginia Beach seniors
Specialized wheelchair-accessible medical transport serves Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital-area appointments, dialysis, and ongoing treatment cycles. Cost: $30–$75 per one-way trip. Available through home care agencies, hospitals, and dedicated medical transport companies. Virginia Medicaid covers non-emergency medical transportation for eligible seniors in Virginia Beach.
A free 30-minute call with a Virginia Beach-area care coordinator can map the right transportation mix for your parent’s specific needs and budget. Talk to a ComfortCare advisor when you’re ready.



