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2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, including transportation options.
Contact information for programs and services that offer legal assistance, home care and transportation assistance to seniors.
Paratransit service providers in Connecticut.
Contact information for all ILCs in Connecticut. ILCs provide people with disabilities advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, transportation, housing, health care and living skills.
Information from parking spaces and permits to license plates and traveling out-of-state for drivers with disabilities.
Table provides information of services covered by Medicaid, including transportation.
Information on a a variety of services that are available in Fairfield and New Haven Counties that serve travelers with disabilities, including wheelchair accessible buses and paratransit/shared-ride vans.
A regional non-profit organization based in Hartford that provides planning and management of funding and advocacy for services to older persons and their caregivers in the North Central Connecticut region.
Information on providers of accessible transportation for people with disabilities in Connecticut.
Provides information and services to the aging population, their families and care providers.
Contact numbers for and information on transportation services for older Americans and people with disabilities in Connecticut.
A private, not-for-profit corporation that funds services such as nutrition, in-home, legal, health, adult day care/respite, transportation, senior centers and outreach/social support.
Non-profit organization that provides a variety of services for people with disabilities in Connecticut, including adult day programs, residential homes, supported living and transportation.
The Medical Care Administration Division is responsible for overseeing the administration, policy, regulations and operations, including Non-emergency Medical Transportation, of the Medical Assistance Programs for the agency's clients.
A private non-profit organization that receives federal and state funds, which are distributed to adult day care centers, local social services agencies, nutrition and transportation programs. All programs are available to individuals 60 years or older and some services are targeted to frail, low income and/or minority elderly.
Accessible transit information for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, which connects New York City with nine suburban counties in New York State and Connecticut, providing regular train service to communities as far away as Montauk, Poughkeepsie and New Haven.