AN AGE FRIENDLY UBER scheme for Kilrush is to be explored by the local authority with social isolation rising for the elderly in West Clareโ€™s biggest town.

Staff within the Rural and Community Development section of Clare County Councl are currently investigating the potential of establishing an age friendly hackney scheme for Kilrush.

Such a scheme can help to tackle social isolation among the elderly, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) outlined when proposing the idea. He called for the hackney/uber scheme โ€œfor elder and persons with disabilities to ensure they can maintain their local social and medical interactions preventing social isolation and further health concernsโ€.

Speaking at the September meeting of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Lynch explained, โ€œThis notice of motion came out of a meeting I had with a woman in her nineties. She worked all her life, she never took a penny from the State and always paid her taxes, she has stopped driving her car because she didnโ€™t feel safe driving anymore and as a result she is suffering from social isolation because weโ€™ve no taxis in Kilrushโ€.

He continued, โ€œThis is a sign of the focus weโ€™re looking at when we think of older people, if people are getting socially isolated in a place like Kilrush I hate to think what it is like in rural areasโ€.

Bringing in an uber scheme would help the elderly get to appointments for the dentist, doctor and hair dresser while also keeping up their social contact, the Kilrush representative said.

Seconding the proposal, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) reminded his colleagues that in the CLรR funding announced in September, Co Clare did not get a single community vehicle allocated to the county.

Senior executive officer in the West Clare MD, John Oโ€™Malley confirmed the potential of the scheme was โ€œbeing investigatedโ€ within Rural Development and noted a similar trial was ongoing in Kildare. He stated, โ€œI have been in touch with my colleagues in rural developmentโ€. The countyโ€™s age friendly officer has also been brought on board to assist with the proposal.

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