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Transportation Navigation offered by Access Pierce
Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are unable to access transportation. Finds options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs, medical transportation services, transit and more.
Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are unable to access transportation.
Finds transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs, medical transportation services, transit, and more. Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes and provide suggested trip plans.
Works with clients to meet a more immediate transportation need and to establish reliable, long-term transportation. Services may include
- Filling out applications,
- Education about available options and how they can be blended together
- Access to short-term transportation
Examples of transportation include medical, employment, education, food, benefits application, and errands.
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Medicaid Transportation in Snohomish County offered by Hopelink Transportation
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for Snohomish County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes, or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Medicaid Transportation offered by Northwest Regional Council
Provides transportation to covered medical services for Medicaid clients in Island, San Juan, Skagit and Whatcom Counties.
Provides transportation to covered medical services for Medicaid clients. Public transportation, such as the bus, must be used before other forms of transportation. If the bus cannot be taken for mobility reasons, or if bus service is not available in a client's area, helps with other transportation such as: Gas vouchers; van/taxi (may be grouped with others); group shuttle; ferry fares; intercity bus; wheelchair accessible vehicles; and air fare/water taxi (San Juan County).
After-hours transportation assistance
Provides rides home from the Emergency Room when the office is closed. Medical staff must contact (360) 733-8294. All other trips must be pre-arranged.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Brokering offered by People For People in Yakima
Provides gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, transit tickets/passes, volunteer driver, or wheelchair accessible transportation to Medicaid covered services.
The primary goal of this service is to assist eligible clients to covered Medicaid services with vouchers for gasoline or mileage reimbursement if they have their own vehicle. For clients that live near a bus stop, tickets/tokens or passes may be available. If that is not possible, transportation is arranged using contracted providers including volunteer drivers, nonprofit providers, cabulances, and taxi companies. Transportation must be scheduled in advance; local trips require two working days' notice, for long distance trips, five working days' notice is requested. Counties served are: Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Franklin, Kittitas, Okanogan, Walla Walla, and Yakima. For gas vouchers or reimbursement of fuel, drivers must provide copies of a valid license, signed vehicle registration, and valid vehicle insurance. These must be valid for date of Medicaid covered doctor appointment.
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Medicaid Tran-Thurston, Lewis, Mason, Pacific & Grays Harbor arranged by Paratransit Services
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Access Paratransit Transportation offered by King County Metro Transit's Accessible Services at Customer Service Office
Riders who have been found eligible can call to request Access rides from one to seven days in advance.
Provides curb-to-curb shared ride transportation using lift-equipped vans and other accessible vehicles for individuals whose disability prevents use of the regular accessible public transit bus and light rail services.
Paratransit riders who have been found eligible can request trips one to seven (1-7) days in advance.
Expect trips to be shared and take as long as a regular bus ride. Also expect to be picked up a little earlier or later so other rider’s trips can be added to the route.
Use Access Paratransit to go anywhere within the same service area and at the same times that the regular public transit and light rail operates.
Inter-county trips are available to/from neighboring counties within each county’s service areas.
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Mobility Management Program offered at People for People
Provides specialized transportation resource assistance, coordination, and advocacy for residents who need transportation services.
Provides specialized transportation resource assistance, coordination, and advocacy for residents who need transportation services beyond those listed in the 2-1-1 database. Calls are generally returned within 1 business day.
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Medicaid Transportation - Clallam and Jefferson arranged by Paratransit Services
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Medicaid Transportation in King County offered by Hopelink Transportation
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for King County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes, or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Gold Line offered at Travel Washington
Northeast Washington’s only intercity bus providing a crucial connects to neighboring cities. Provides two roundtrips daily from Kettle Falls to the Spokane Airport. All buses are safe, reliable, and wheelchair accessible.
Northeast Washington’s only intercity bus providing a crucial connects to neighboring cities. Provides two roundtrips daily from Kettle Falls to the Spokane Airport. All buses are safe, reliable, and wheelchair accessible.
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Medicaid Transportation - Kitsap arranged by Paratransit Services
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Medicaid Transportation - Pierce arranged by Paratransit Services
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Crisis Response Hotline offered by Safe Place
Offers access to immediate help and safety for youth ages 12-17 in crisis. A youth may call the hotline or visit a facility displaying the Safe Place sign to request help, such as reconnecting with a parent/guardian or finding shelter.
Provides on call, in person and over the phone support to vulnerable youth. Works closely with existing emergency youth shelter providers including Friends of Youth, YouthCare and Cocoon House.
Current Safe Place sites include: Metro Transit buses, YMCAs of Greater Seattle and the King County Library System. A complete map of all Safe Place locations can be seen online.
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Transportation Brokerage offered at Community in Motion
Provides transportation services through several programs: Medicaid Transportation, Reserve-a-Ride medical transportation, Bike to Work, Employment Transportation, and Volunteers in Motion.
Provides transportation services through several programs: Medicaid Transportation, Reserve-a-Ride medical transportation, Bike to Work, Employment Transportation, and Volunteers in Motion. Services are available for non-emergent, general and life sustaining medical appointments. Types of transportation include bus tickets, gas vouchers, volunteer drivers, taxi, train, and wheelchair vans. Trips can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation offered at Special Mobility Services
Provides several modes of transportation to and from Medicaid eligible medical appointments. Transportation options include bus passes, gas vouchers and taxis. Rides are wheelchair accessible if needed.
Provides several modes of transportation to Medicaid eligible medical appointments. This must be a clients last source of transportation. Two full business days' notice is required, and requests can be made up to one month in advance.
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Access Paratransit Certification offered by King County Metro Transit's Accessible Services at Customer Service Office
Access Transportation provides transportation using lift-equipped vans for people whose disability prevents independent navigation of lift equipped regular public transit bus services; rides must be requested in advance.
Provides curb-to-curb shared ride transportation using lift-equipped vans and other accessible vehicles for individuals whose disability prevents use of the regular accessible public transit bus and light rail services.
Paratransit riders who have been found eligible can request trips one to seven (1-7) days in advance.
Expect trips to be shared and take as long as a regular bus ride. Also expect to be picked up a little earlier or later so other rider’s trips can be added to the route.
Use Access Paratransit to go anywhere within the same service area and at the same times that the regular public transit and light rail operates.
Inter-county trips are available to/from neighboring counties within each county’s service areas.
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DAV Transportation offered at Northwest Veterans Resource Center
Offers free rides for veterans for medical appointments at VA medical facilities in Seattle. Call at least 72 hours prior to the appointment.
Offers free rides for veterans for medical appointments at VA medical facilities in Seattle. Scheduled through VA at least 7 days in advance.
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Dial-A-Ride offered by Valley Transit
Provides door to door service for persons age 70 & above or those with a disability who cannot utilized the fixed routes.
Provides door-to-door paratransit service to persons 70 years of age and older and persons of disability who are unable to access the fixed routes.
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Transportation Services offered at Lower Columbia CAP
Provides a senior ride program with wheelchair-accessible vans and volunteer drivers to assist individuals who need transportation for medical appointments or errands.
Provides a senior ride program with wheelchair-accessible vans and volunteer drivers to assist individuals who need transportation for medical appointments or errands. The service is limited to 2 round trips per month per client and available dependent upon driver availability. Also provides information about the Rural Public Transportation program which provides transportation from Longview, south to Vancouver, and north to Castle Rock.
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Elder Services offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Ellensburg
Provides a range of services for elders, from companionship programs and volunteer services that help with day-to-day chores to relief for overburdened caregivers.
Provides a range of services for elders, from companionship programs and volunteer services that help with day-to-day chores to relief for overburdened caregivers. Catholic Charities provides both help and connection.
Volunteer Services: provides basic in-home assistance to low-income elders and adults with disabilities to help them continue living independently, safely, and with dignity in their own homes. Only local rides; no work related transportation. Volunteers can provide services such as: local transportation for appointments and errands (no long distance), yard work, light housekeeping and laundry, snow shoveling, minor home repairs, wheelchair ramps (not an immediate service; if qualifications aren't met, might have to pay material out of pocket), and wood provision.
Senior Companion Program: serves one-on one with the frail elderly and other homebound persons who have difficulty completing everyday tasks. Provides companionship as they assist with grocery shopping, transportation to medical appointments, and other tasks. Volunteers are individuals over 55 years of age with a limited income, they receive a small stipend for an average of 15-20 hours of service per week.
Respite Adult Day Center in Yakima: gives frail or cognitively disabled adults the opportunity to make new friends and participate in a host of enjoyable activities in a safe and comfortable environment. A team of staff and volunteers are present to provide personalized support, encouragement and assistance to each participant. Provides some down-time to those who provide care to disabled individuals. The disabled individuals must have a memory loss situation (such as Alzheimer's, stroke, MS etc.) for the caregiver to be eligible for this program. This program works in conjunction with Aging and Long Term Care but is overseen by Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington.
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Home Care Services offered at Kitsap Home Care Service
Provides help to elderly people, children who are disabled in any way and disabled adults. Assist with essential shopping, cooking, laundry, personal care, etc.
Kitsap Home Care Service is an offshoot of Kitsap Tenant Support Services. Provides help to elderly people, children who are disabled in any way, and disabled adults. Assists people with essential shopping, cooking, laundry, personal care, hygiene, medication treatment plans and may accompany the client to medical appointments.
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Transportation Services offered at Family Resource Center - San Juan Island
Medical transportation program for those on WA Apple Health. Transportation vouchers for low-income households which may include ferry tickets, local taxi fare, and some care maintance and repair services.
Medical Transportation: If you or your children are insured through Washington Apple Health, you can receive assistance with ferry and gas costs for necessary off-island medical appointments. Please contact our office for information about how to enroll in the Medical Transportation Program. San Juan County Transportation Voucher Program: This annual program offered through San Juan County can help low-income households with transportation needs including ferry tickets, local taxi fare and some car maintenance and repair services. If your total household income is under $25,000 you may qualify.
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Customer Information Office offered by King County Metro Transit
Provides callers with information about bus schedules, routes, fares and trip planning. Receives and reviews recommendations, comments, complaints and suggestions about Metro services. Maintains a lost-and-found facility.
Provides callers with information about bus schedules, routes, fares and trip planning.
Receives and reviews recommendations, comments, complaints and suggestions about Metro services.
Maintains a lost-and-found facility for Metro transit riders. Handles lost items such as wallets, phones, purses, glasses, prescription medicines and keys.
Provides information about Park and Ride locations throughout the Puget Sound region.
Night Stop
Riders may ask the bus driver to stop at any point along the bus route between 8pm-5am. Riders should go to the front of the bus and request this service at least a block ahead of the desired drop off point. Decision to stop is at the driver's discretion and may be declined for safety reasons. Drivers will only pick up at established bus stops. For safety purposes, riders using wheelchairs will only be dropped off at wheelchair lift-approved bus stops.
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Transit Bus Service offered by Pullman Transit
Provides fixed route bus service for the community within city limits.
Provides fixed route bus services for the community within Pullman city limits.
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Road to Independence Van Program King County offered at Puget Sound Educational Service District
Paratransit program providing transportation for those with barriers to public transportation. Rides must be to an employment related destination. CASE MANAGER REFERRAL REQUIRED. Serves Auburn, Kent, Federal Way and Northeast Pierce Co ONLY.
Paratransit program providing transportation for those with barriers to public transportation.
Transportation must be to an employment related destination, such as a new job, an employment related training, or any other appointments necessary to obtain or retain employment.
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