Senior Ride Program offered Mustard Seed Project of Key Peninsula
9016 154th Avenue Court Northwest, Lakebay, WA 98349
Eligibility
Seniors, aged 60+, and adults with disabilities who have a monthly income of less than $3000 (no income requirements for community solutions bus).
(Some discretionary allowances for age/income can be made for riders using our Community Solutions Shuttle)
Serves Key Peninsula only Zip Codes: 98329, 98349, 98394, 98395, 98351.
Hours
M-F, 10am-4pm.
(253) 884-2216
Voice
Email[email protected]
Application process
Call Access Pierce for a screening and intake.
Please allow 1-2 days turnaround for review and approval.
Minimum of 7 days advance notice for ride requests required after intake has been approved by Mustard Seed Project.
Fees
No fee for this service - donations always welcomed.
Service area
98395
98329
98351
98394
98349
Other Information
Disabilities & Health Conditions
- General Disabilities
Age Group
- Older Adults (65+)
Payment Options
- Free
Offers senior transportation program organized into two distinct options: Individual Door through Door services and the Community Solutions Shuttle.
#1 Individual Door through Door Transportation
- Partners with Catholic Community Services to provide this service under their program guidelines
- Volunteer drivers provide rides in their personal vehicles
- Individually scheduled rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping and other essential destinations for pre-registered riders
- Rides are scheduled 7 days or more in advance
- Riders must live on the Key Peninsula and have a household income of less than $3,000 per month after deducting out-of-pocket medical expenses
- Riders must be age 60+ or an adult with disabilities
- No charge but donations are always gratefully accepted
- Partners with Pierce Transit to provide this service under their guidelines
- Volunteer drivers in a wheelchair accessible mini-bus
- Regularly scheduled group transportation to Key Peninsula Community Services’ Senior Lunch, Gig Harbor destinations, and the YMCA for pre-registered riders.
- Additional stops on the route can be arranged in advance for pre-registered riders when the schedule allows
- Off-route trips can occasionally be scheduled in advance for pre-registered riders as driver availability permits
- Riders must live on the Key Peninsula and there is no income eligibility
- Riders must be age 60+ or an adult with disability
- A minimum 25% of shuttle trips are for ADA eligible individuals
- No charge but donations are always gratefully accepted
Data provided by
Washington 211
What's Here
Providing organization
Mustard Seed Project of Key Peninsula
Promotes independent living and quality of life for seniors residing on the Key Peninsula in western Washington.