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My mother is 88-years-old and not comfortable driving outside a 10 mile radius from her home. I need advice on finding someone that is background checked and vetted to take her to a medical appointment from time to time. Any suggestions.

depends on your budget and how often this may occur. As others have mentioned, a good well vetted option is to look up local home care agencies. They can have some of their caregivers be drivers. Tell them what you need and see what they can do.

Second option, more expensive (unless you can get medical insurance to cover it but for just clinic appointments it may not ) - medical tranporation company

Lowest cost would be local city or county transporation for seniors. In may big cities there are such services that you can sign up for, that are pretty low cost for taking seniors to and from appointments. However they are not always on time, it can sometimes be a lot of time waiting around.

Highest cost, but worth considering if you need someone to also talk to the doctor, convey some information, and then convey back the doctors answers to you - A geriatric care mangement company.
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If her local social office has no transportation, then you should research professional caregiver services that may offer transporters. Warning that costs can average $30 per hour with a 4 hour minimum. These people will be bondd and insured.
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Contact your local office on aging to see if they have recommendations.
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We really aren't an agency to find housing, transport, meals and etc.
We are just a bunch of fellow caregivers. We might help in negotiating how to do POA or something, but not for the purposes you require.

Do check in your own area, online and other resources, and I wish you good luck.
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Check out her Medicare (or Medicare Advantage) plan. It MAY include help with transportation to medical appointments. I was happy to discover that ours does. We get 6 free transports a year. Like your mom, I still drive locally (I will be 88 in January). I can transport us to our nearby outpatient clinic, but Urgent Care and specialists are outside of my "driving comfort zone" so I'm glad to have this perk if we need it.
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