Provides low-interest loans to eligible persons with disabilities in Missouri to purchase assistive technology, including wheelchairs, electric scooters, hearing aids, computers and other equipment and to modify homes or vehicles.
Select a region from the map on this page to be connected with services for older people and people with disabilities in Missouri. Area Agencies on Aging provide access to services including transportation, in-home personal care, adult day care, home delivered meals and family caregiver assistance.
A "curb to curb" transportation service for people with disabilies.
Information on accessible buses, reduced fares and other transportation services for people with disabilities in Kansas City, MO.
Information on accessible transportation for people with disabilities in St. Louis.
Provides non-emergency medical and non-medical transportation for people of all ages and ability levels to any type of medical appointment, for direct inpatient hospitalization or discharge and for transfer between facilities and home.
AARP's state-by-state guide to transportation assistance, which provides links to transportation services, including dial-a-ride, bus tokens and/or transit passes for fixed-route scheduled services, taxi vouchers and mileage reimbursement to volunteers or program participants.
Information about the permanent and temporary disabled placards.
Information on transportation options and programs for people with disabilities.
Links to transit organizations and training throughout the state of Missouri.
2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, including transportation options.
Contact information for all ILCs in Missouri. ILCs provide people with disabilities advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, transportation, housing, health care and living skills.