Being a seasoned senior, I am fully capable of finding a convenient form of transportation and from any destination. This applies to my “really old neighbors” as well. Texans are like Ford Trucks, we are built tough!!
Ditto.
When my grandfather was in his late 80s and had been confined to a wheelchair for ten years, he still insisted on getting loaded in the car so my grandmother (then in her 70s) could drive them both to vote.
When my mother was in her 80s I drove her to vote, until her Alzheimer's reached the point that she could no longer understand how to vote. In her last year, she was confined to a nursing home and someone registered her to vote by mail from the nursing home. I intercepted the mail in ballot and tore it up. After she died, I had her removed from the voting rolls. Two years later, someone registered her to vote from the nursing home and I was able to cancel her registration before they voted.