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Information on accessible transportation from the Washington State Department of Transportation.
Dial-A-Ride is specialized door-to-door transportation for people whose disability prevents them from using the regular routed bus service.
Provides reduced fare fixed bus route service as well as paratransit service for people with disabilities in the Longview/Kelso urban area.
Provides safe and reliable transportation for people with disabilities and gives them the freedom to enjoy the community and all of its services.
List of organizations in Washington state that provide services to men, women and children who are homeless.
Para Transit is available for people who are unable to use an Everett Transit fixed-route bus because of a condition or disability.
Program provides free temporary housing for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers in Washington.
Provides information about homes and communities in Washington.
Select your city and state from the drop down menu on the page to find a list of organizations that offer programs and services for homeless Veterans in your area.
Provides resources and outreach to homeless Veterans in Washington.
All Intercity Transit vehicles have equipment that enables people with special needs to board and ride comfortably and safely. The Dial-A-Lift program is a shared-ride public transportation service for people with disabilities that prevent them from riding the regular buses.
A curb-to-curb service for registered, eligible persons with a disability who are unable to use the regular bus service.
Demand-response service for people with disabilities provides door-to-door service and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.
Metro provides ACCESS Transportation paratransit service for qualified customers, and all Metro buses are accessible.
ACCESS Service provides door-to-door or curb-to-curb transportation to people who are elderly or disabled and unable to use the fixed route transit system.
Provides information and resources on modifying and/or repairing a home in Washington.
Provides emergency assistance and morale to Service Members, Veterans and their families residing in Washington.
Dial-A-Ride services are available on an "as available" basis to individuals who are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) certified or disabled or 65 years or older.
Property tax exemption program that helps senior citizens and people with disabilities reduce their payment of property taxes.
Dial-A-Ride is Pullman Transit's van service for senior citizens, people with disabilities and temporarily disabled residents.
Includes information on ride-sharing, Medicaid covered transportation services and what to do if you need a wheelchair lift or pick-up.
Provides transportation for people with disabilities compatible with Skagit Transit's fixed-route bus service.
Nonprofit organization assists Tacoma and Pierce County individuals with disabilities in locating and retaining barrier free, accessible and/or affordable housing.
Click on your county to find public transportation options in your community.
Contact information for the VA Seattle Regional Office, which administers VA benefits to eligible Veterans and family members. VA benefits include education, home loans, compensation and pension, vocational rehabilitation, life insurance and survivor benefits.
List of Washington CILs, which are private, non-profit organizations that provide services relating to employment, health care and living skills that support the independence of individuals with disabilities.
Nonprofit organization promotes safe, decent and affordable homes for everyone through advocacy, communication and mobilization. Site also includes a link to an affordable apartment locator.
Provides information on obtaining Washington's military/Veteran license plates.
Information on accessibility on ferries and programs for people with disabilities.
Provides information on affordable housing, home loans, rental programs and more.
Information for individuals with a disability and would like to receive disabled parking privileges.
Information on how MAA can pay for transportation services to get you to and from needed non-emergency medical visits.
Residential services include a variety of living alternatives for eligible persons who share the home with other clients or live by themselves. Options include programs such as Supported Living, Companion Home and Alternative Living services. They may also include facility-based services offered through Group Homes, Adult Family Homes and Adult Residential Care licensed as boarding homes.
Provides rehabilitative, residential and medical care and services for Washington's aging Veterans and Veterans with disabilities.
County by county transportation information for Washington State.
Provides transportation for people who are unable to use the fixed route transit system because of a disability.