YWCA ends Medivan service, cites lack of state and local funding

 

Starting Saturday, Connect Transit will begin transporting patients to non-emergency medical appointments, replacing YWCA Medivans. (WJBC file photo.)

 

By Howard Packowitz

Riders who took the YWCA Medivan for medical appointments will soon depend on public transportation to get there.

YWCA announced it is discontinuing the service, effective Saturday, citing a projected $120,000 deficit for the soon-to-be completed fiscal year, having operated at a $70,000 deficit the previous year.

Connect Transit, Bloomington-Normal’s public transportation system, will pick up the slack for the more than 100 Medivan riders.

“Connect Transit was a natural landing spot for the service to transition to as they are well positioned to take on large volumes of passengers and have planned routes already in place throughout Bloomington-Normal,” the YWCA said in a news release.

YWCA McLean County’s CEO and president D. Dontae Latson said the difficult decision to end the program was due to the lack of a state budget, cuts to United Way grants, and the lack of other available grant money.

“We are unable to continue operating at a loss,” said Latson in a prepared statement.

Community leaders approached the YWCA about nine years ago to begin transporting patients to non-emergency appointments when Lifeline Mobile Medics went out of business. Lifeline’s emergency transports were shifted to fire department ambulances.

Medivan services had been been reduced to just three days a week this month, compared to five days a week in May and six days in April.

The YWCA will continue taking patients to medical appointments outside of McLean County, within a 60 mile radius.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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