Transportation Services at the ACC

Senior Grocery Shopping Bus
Join our twice-monthly bus trips to local grocery stores and retailers. The bus is equipped with a wheelchair lift. Riders who do not use the lift should be able to board independently or with walking aids. Register at the ACC Front Desk or call 503-635-3758.
 
Schedule:
  • January 13 – WinCo / Walmart
  • January 27 – Fred Meyer
  • February 10 – WinCo / Walmart
  • February 24 – Trader Joe’s
  • March 10 – WinCo / Walmart
  • March 24 – New Seasons
  • April 7 – Fred Meyer
  • April 21 – WinCo / Walmart
  • May 5 – Trader Joe’s
  • May 19 – WinCo / Walmart
Stock-Up Thursdays at Value Stores
Join our monthly bus trips to specialty stores and retailers. Register at the ACC Front Desk or call 503-635-3758.
 
Schedule:
  • January 8 – Grocery Outlet / Dollar Tree
  • February 12 – Costco
  • March 5 – Grocery Outlet / Dollar Tree
  • April 2 – Costco
  • May 7 – Grocery Outlet / Dollar Tree
Pantry Express Shuttle
Ride monthly to the Hunger Fighters Food Pantry. This program is open to all, and no income verification is required. Register early at the ACC Front Desk or call 503-635-3758.
 
ACC Transportation Policy
The ACC is committed to ensuring that all participants have access to its programs and services. To support this goal, the ACC offers a transportation service specifically for participants who do not have a vehicle. This service is strictly reserved for those in genuine need of transportation, and is not intended for personal convenience. Contact the ACC Front Desk at 503-635-3758 for transportation policy questions.
 
The Medical Ride Reimbursement Program
Due to a generous grant, the ACC is now offering reimbursement for those over 60 years of age for medical transportation. The participant must be a Lake Oswego resident and obtain the ride from a ride-share company, such as Uber, Lyft or a cab company. For more information contact Guy Holady, Client Service Coordinator at 503-675-6425 or click here to email.
 
Designed to provide door-to-door transportation for medical appointments, shopping, etc., for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals who no longer drive and are not able to use regular Tri-Met buses.