On a visit to Denmark, Kelly Talcott gave a Polish woman in a nursing home a ride in a bicycle rickshaw. The woman missed her old neighborhood and had trouble getting across town to the Polish grocery store to pick up her favorite candy.
“We go out, we’re talking, we’re enjoying ourselves, we get the candy, and then three and a half hours later we come back,” he says. “She kept wanting to go out and see more, be around people.”
Talcott is now a U.S. captain for Cycling Without Age, an international movement of volunteers who pedal older people and their family members on outdoor excursions.
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