Aging in Place PARTNERS will showcase mobility management practitioners representing the
State and tri county area, who have creatively and persistently afforded people with
disabilities, seniors, veterans, and others the opportunity to be involved in transportation
planning. We will discuss partnerships with other organizations, outreach to different
populations, and importance of an inclusive attitude. Attendees will explore transportation
options from the perspectives of transit, human services, and centers for independent living
through panels and round table discussion groups. Emphasis will include creating a curb to
curb Middlesex County transportation model in South Brunswick and continuing the work
towards a tri-county (Middlesex, Mercer and Somerset) seamless transit plan.
For individuals who face the challenges and isolation when they can no longer drive, this is a
day designed for them. If you know little about your options for local and/or county transit
services, this a day for you. It is a continuing process initiated by AIPP in 2011 and
supported with technical support and guidance (newly granted again in 2013) to the Aging
in Place PARTNERSHIP through the National Center for Senior Transportation (NCST) and
Easter Seals. An announcement of a vitally needed curb to curb start-up service in South
Brunswick will be made by AIPP Board member Len Schickler, vice president of North
Brunswick’s Mobility Mall Professionals.
The day is free. Registration is required. Order Box Lunch ($5.00)
Register Contact: Jacque Rubel 732.305.7079.AgingInPlaceAdvocate@verizon.net.