placeLocation

VIC

mapAddress

Melton Vic

mailEmail

meltonsouth@drivingmissdaisy.com.au

callPhone

0457117846

Driving Miss Daisy

Services offered

  • Core – Assistance with Daily Life
  • Core – Assistance with Social & Community Participation
  • Daily Living Skills
  • Health and Well-being
  • Improved Learning
  • Improved Living Arrangements
  • Improved Relationships
  • Increased Social and Community Participation

We provide a caring, safe and reliable companion driving service

Driving Miss Daisy is perfect for:
Medical and personal appointments
Social engagements/outings and scenic drives
Grocery or other shopping trips
Airport/bus/rail departures or pick ups
Pets to the vet
Children’s activities and transport

Our service stands apart from taxis and ride share curb to curb services. We provide a safe,
reliable and friendly companion driving service offering more than just transportation. Each
franchise owner and all drivers are vetted by the Australian Police, are First Aid and Friends of
Dementia trained, Working with Children checked (WWCC) and hold a Small Passenger Vehicle
License giving you and your family peace of mind. Driving Miss Daisy itself provides detailed
operations manuals and applies stringent work health safety standards with particular emphasis
on compliance with the COVID. This fantastic service is seen as family when family cannot be
there.
We recognise the importance for passengers to maintain their independence and live life to the
full enjoying a safe and fun filled experience.
How does Driving Miss Daisy work?
We offer much more than a transport service – we’ll collect you from your door, drive you to your
destination and provide whatever help is needed before delivering you safely home again.

Who uses Driving Miss Daisy?
Older people who want to maintain their independence
Parents who require help delivering children to/from after school activities
Organisations who need to coordinate people to/from appointments
People who don’t drive
People with a disability, memory loss and dementia

Brochures and other helpful materials

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