Driving Companion Service.
My name is Paul and I’m pleased to be able to offer affordable friendly and reliable transport options to you and your families living in the West Auckland area. My service is very personal and professional, and I can assist with any individual requirements you may have.
As a Freedom Companion Driver, I am fully licenced and have been Police vetted, ACC approved health and safety, and dementia trained. I accept Total Mobility Cards or Eft Pos cards for payments
When your family or friends can’t be there, I can provide safe travel for you or your loved ones for single trips or on a regular basis. My clients range from Seniors with or without mobility challenges, people with special needs, and teens and children needing safe and reliable travel to and from school or sports. I will always assist you from your door to the car. You will always arrive at your destination or appointment on time and I am happy to wait for you or to be there to pick you up afterwards. I can provide companion assistance with Hospital, Doctor’s or Specialist’s appointments or treatments, shopping trips, picking up prescriptions, or just taking you out for a scenic drive and a cuppa.
So if you require reliable transport for:
- Hospital or Specialists Visits
- Medical appointments
- Shopping trips
- Have Children needing to be taken to and from school or sports
- Transport for Pets
- Special Outings or transport to and from social events
Please give me a call on 021 321 869 or 09 302 2377 for a free quote.
Living the good life in retirement, a Stuff-Metlifecare partnership
Kia ora team
Our special partnership with Metlifecare continues, and we have some great content to share with readers about people living their best lives in retirement.
This issue we look at some of the worthwhile volunteer roles retirees are filling in our communities, learn about mindfulness at any age, and check out some Kiwi beach travel options while the good weather lasts.
Don’t forget to try out our nostalgia quiz - it’s for anyone who wants to test the Kiwi knowledge they’ve picked up over the past four, five, six or more decades.
Joanna Davis
Homed Editor
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