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  • Yellowstone National Park Information for Visitors with Disabilities

    Many park facilities and major areas of interest, such as Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, Canyon, Grant Village, Madison and Norris have been judged to be negotiable by wheelchair users without assistance. More information about accessibility at Yellowstone National Park can be found in the brochure Visitors Guide to Accessible Features in Yellowstone National Park

  • Nez Perce National Historical Park Accessibility Information

    Information from the National Park Service regarding accessibility at the Nez Perce National Historical Park.
  • Disability & Emergency Preparedness Resources for Montana

    View a list of links to federal, regional, state and local disability-related emergency management resources in your state.
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America North Central Chapter

    Organization serves veterans with catastrophic paralysis caused by a spinal cord injury or disease living in Montana.
  • Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Accessibility Information

    Information from the National Park Service regarding accessibility at the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
  • Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Accessibility Information

    Information from the National Park Service regarding accessibility at the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site.
  • University of Montana Rural Institute

    As one of over sixty University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in the country, the organization works to expand and improve services for people with disabilities and their families.
  • Yellowstone Arc

    Nonprofit organization committed to creating opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be included in their communities and to make the choices that affect their lives.
  • State of Montana - Emergency Preparedness

    Web site of the state's Disaster and Emergency Services Division, which addresses the needs of people with disabilities in emergency situations.
  • Senior Corps in Montana

    Information on the state's Foster Grandparent Program, which connects volunteers age 60 and over with children and young people with exceptional needs; and the Senior Companion Program, which brings together volunteers age 60 and over with adults in their community who have difficulty with the simple tasks of day-to-day living.