Driven to Thrive: Tackling Transportation After Stroke
Stronger After Stroke: Driven to Thrive: Tackling Transportation After Stroke
In this empowering episode of “Stronger After Stroke,” host Rosa Hart is joined by social worker Caitlin Zoeller, MSW, LCSW, for an honest conversation about one of the biggest hurdles stroke survivors face: transportation. From the emotional impact of losing the ability to drive to the everyday logistics of getting to appointments or simply staying social, transportation challenges can deeply affect independence and quality of life.
Together, Rosa and Caitlin unpack the grief many survivors experience, share real-world solutions such as assistive technology and shine a light on local programs that can help. They also talk about the essential role caregivers play and why health care providers must stay informed about resources to better serve their patients.
This episode is a must-listen for survivors, caregivers and health care professionals alike — because rebuilding life after stroke means more than just rehab. It means staying mobile, connected and seen.
Key takeaways
- Losing the ability to drive often triggers a grief process for stroke survivors.
- Many survivors feel reluctant to ask loved ones for rides, fearing they’re a burden.
- Public transportation isn’t always accessible or safe for those with mobility challenges.
- Tools such as GoGoGrandparent offer tech-enabled solutions for nondrivers.
- Insurance coverage for transportation varies — ask questions and explore options.
- Caregivers are crucial in managing transportation logistics and emotional support.
- Community-based programs can fill the gap with rides to medical appointments and more.
- Health care professionals should educate themselves on transportation resources.
- Advocacy is essential — raising your voice can spark real change.
- Staying connected through tech can reduce isolation and foster independence.
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Date of original release: April 14, 2025