Cycling Without Age helps older adults combat social isolation
With the warm weather settling into Illinois, many people are hopping on their bicycles, enjoying the wind in their hair and the sun on their faces. But many older residents with limited mobility don’t often get the chance to cruise through their neighborhoods via pedal power — until now. Cycling Without Age has made its way to Illinois to help older people reclaim the benefits of bicycling to improve their physical and emotional well-being. Cycling Without Age is a global movement designed to combat the sedentary, lonely lifestyles of the elderly by giving them rides on trishaws, electric bicycle-like vehicles that resemble pedicabs with passenger seats in front. Ole Kassow started the program in Denmark in 2012 when he offered...
Tags: Bicycling, North Suburbs