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Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
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Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Disability Related Transportation
Long Term Home Health Care
Housekeeping Assistance
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Meal Preparation
Senior Ride Programs
Medication Information/Management
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Occupational/Professional Licensing and Certification
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Vanpooling can be an economic alternative on long commutes, particularly if your employer offers a travel subsidy for ridesharing.
Jefferson Transit’s Vanpool service offers an economic alternative on long commutes. A vanpool can have as few as 6 or as many as 15 people in it. The more vanpoolers, the less expensive the ride.
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Carpooling Programs
Provides free Greyhound bus tickets to runaways returning home. Serves youth ages 12-20. A runaway report must have been filed for youth who are ages 18 and younger.
In partnership with Greyhound Lines, Inc., NRS helps reunite qualified runaway youth ages 12-21 with their families, or alternate living arrangement through a free bus ticket home. Youth must call 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) to start the process.
Must be between the ages of 12 and 21 and be returning to a parent, guardian, approved caregiver, or shelter or transitional living program. Conference call between the youth and person they are returning to is required as well as basic documentation (ID or equivalent, etc.). Youth 15 and under may require an approved adult to accompany them (if so, a free ticket for the accompanying adult is provided). Home Free can only be used in the United States.
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Transportation for Endangered People
Homeless Family Reunification Services
Return to Point of Origin
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card with no other form of transportation.
Arranges transportation to and from eligible Medicaid covered medical services to anyone with a valid DSHS ProviderOne ID card, who has no other form of transportation. The Medicaid Broker will arrange for the lowest cost, most suitable option for the client's needs. This may include bus passes or tickets, gas vouchers, mileage reimbursement, volunteer drivers, shared rides, or a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle. Transportation will be arranged for trips within the local community. Transportation outside of the local community may be available if certain criteria are met.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Disability Related Transportation
Offers rides to medical appointments and essential errands to seniors aged 60 and older. Eligible riders have no means of getting to their appointment are not served by Dial-a-Lift, Intercity Transit, or Mason Transit. See details.
Offers rides to medical appointments and essential errands to seniors aged 60 and older.
Essential errands include grocery shopping, visits to the pharmacy or other professional appointments.
Rides are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, excluding holidays.
On-demand transportation along Ruston Way and the Tideflats. Vans can accommodate wheelchairs and bicycles. Vehicles pick up/drop off anywhere a car can go, including parking lots and pull-outs along Ruston Way/Tideflats. Access at Tacoma Dome and Commerce Transit Centers.
Provides on-demand point to point public transportation services in the recreations zones along Ruston Way in Tacoma, and the commuter-oriented employment zone in the Tideflats. Uses vans that can accommodate wheelchairs and bicycles so the service is easy for anyone to use. Vehicles pick up and drop off anywhere a car can go, including parking lots and pull-outs along Ruston Way/Tideflats. Designated pick-up and drop off areas are located at the Tacoma Dome and the Commerce Street Transit Centers.
Service animals are welcome, but pets cannot be accommodated.
This is a pilot project and service may be limited especially at peak times and when events are happening in the zone.
Does not operate on some federal holidays.
The Ruston Runner zone covers Ruston Way, some of the Town of Ruston, a part of Dock Street and part of the Tideflats.
The Tideflats Runner covers the Tideflats, and some along the edges of Commencement Bay.
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General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Local Bus Transit Services
Provides free transportation from home to the VA hospital for medical appointments.
DAV provides FREE transportation from the veteran's home to the VA hospital for examinations and treatment, then back home.
Please call the Transportation Coordinator (253) 583-1343 at least a week before the appointment to get on the schedule for pickup.
Drivers are all volunteers and they cannot answer questions about medical issues or VA claims.
Drivers can provide contact information for DAV Service Officers and DAV.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides transportation services through several programs: Medicaid Transportation, Reserve-a-Ride medical transportation, Bike to Work, Employment Transportation, and Volunteers in Motion.
Provides transportation services through several programs: Medicaid Transportation, Reserve-a-Ride medical transportation, Bike to Work, Employment Transportation, and Volunteers in Motion. Services are available for non-emergent, general and life sustaining medical appointments. Types of transportation include bus tickets, gas vouchers, volunteer drivers, taxi, train, and wheelchair vans. Trips can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance.
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Local Transit Passes
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Offers limited free rides to King County residents with specific transportation needs: employment, food, housing, legal, non-emergency medical. Call 2-1-1 for intake. Rides must be in King County. Four rides available through June 2025.
Provides rides to people in need of short-term transportation for select reasons. Up to 4 rides of $22 each way available through June 2025. A dispatcher will determine final eligibility based on pick-up and drop-off locations.
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Employment Related Transportation
Ride App Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Offers access to immediate help and safety for youth ages 12-17 in crisis. A youth may call the hotline or visit a facility displaying the Safe Place sign to request help, such as reconnecting with a parent/guardian or finding shelter.
Safe Place Coordinators provide 24 hour a day, seven days a week, on call, in person and over the phone support to vulnerable youth, ages 12-17. Youth adults, ages 18-24, are referred to Willows Youth Services Center.
Safe Place works closely with existing emergency youth shelter providers including Friends of Youth, YouthCare and Cocoon House.
Current Safe Place sites include: Metro Transit buses, YMCAs of Greater Seattle and the King County Library System. A complete map of all Safe Place locations can be seen online.
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Transportation for Endangered People
Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines
Provides both fixed and limited variable-routing transit services in King County Metro vans; route times vary; make reservation two hours to 30 days in advance.
Offers variable routing in some areas within King County.
By using vans that can operate off regular routes to pick up and drop off passengers within a defined service area, DART service may allow residents to arrange for transit service closer to a location.
DART does not go door to door. It operates on a fixed schedule, but one that has more flexibility than regular Metro Transit buses. Days and hours of service vary by route.
Provides both fixed and limited variable-routing transit services to the following areas:
- Mercer Island - Route 204 and 630
- Duval, Redmond - Route 224
- Highline Medical Center - Route 631
- Des Moines Marina District, Angle Lake Route 635
- West Seattle - Route 773
- Federal Way - Route 901 and Route 903
- Enumclaw, Black Diamond, Maple Valley, Renton - Route 907
- Kent East Hill - Route 914
- Auburn, Enumclaw - Route 915
- Algona-Pacific - Route 917
- Redmond, Kingsgate - Route 930
- Fairwood, Valley Medical Center, Southcenter - Route 906
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Local Bus Transit Services
Deer Park Dial-A-Ride picks up riders at their home within Deer Park and offers transportation within the city limits of Deer Park. Schedule 24 hours to 2 weeks in advance. Drivers are able to assist riders with getting in and out of the shuttle and to help move rider's packages on and off the bus. Accessible for wheelchairs and people with disabilities.
Deer Park Dial-A-Ride picks up riders at their home within Deer Park and offers transportation within the city limits of Deer Park. Schedule 24 hours to 2 weeks in advance. Drivers are able to assist riders with getting in and out of the shuttle and to help move rider's packages on and off the bus. Accessible for wheelchairs and people with disabilities.
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Senior Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Rural Area Public Transit Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides local public bus service throughout Snohomish County and commuter bus service to/from Seattle and the UW District.
Provides public bus transportation service to Arlington, Bothell, Darrington, Edmonds, downtown Everett, Goldbar, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Oso, Snohomish, Stanwood, Sultan, Seattle and the UW District.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
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Home Health Aide Services
Senior Ride Programs
Homemaker Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Long Term Home Health Care
In Home Meal Preparation
Personal Care
Medication Information/Management
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Friendly Visiting
Disability Related Transportation
Occupational/Professional Licensing and Certification
Housekeeping Assistance
Bluebird Rides to medical and other appointments, chore services, friendly visits, tech coaching.
Bluebird Rides to medical and other appointments, chore services, friendly visits, tech coaching.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Senior Ride Programs
General Yard Work
Housekeeping Assistance
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Education Volunteer Opportunities
Friendly Visiting
Information and Referral - Regional Ridematch System offered at Community Transit - Snohomish County
Assists commuters wishing to carpool by mailing them a list of names of individuals who have been computer identified as having a similar commute.
Assists commuters wishing to carpool. Once a person signs up online or by phone, s/he will be provided a list of the names of individuals who have been computer identified (from a voluntary data base) as having a similar commute. A free regional guide/map showing park and ride lots is also available. The Community Transit Vanpool program serves persons commuting to or from Snohomish County.
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Carpooling Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides a door-to-door, shared ride public transportation service for people with disabilities that prevent them from using the fixed route bus service.
Passengers must complete an application, be eligible and certified to ride Dial-A-Lift. No cost to riders.
Provides a door-to-door, shared ride public transportation service for people with disabilities that prevent them from using Intercity Transit's fixed route bus service.
Offered the Dial-A-Lift service where and when fixed route buses operate.
Passengers must complete an application, be eligible and certified to ride Dial-A-Lift.
Door-to-door assistance is provided if needed.
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General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Senior Ride Programs
Local Bus Transit Services
Disability Related Transportation
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational/Professional Licensing and Certification
In Home Meal Preparation
Senior Ride Programs
Housekeeping Assistance
Medication Information/Management
Home Health Aide Services
Friendly Visiting
Personal Care
Disability Related Transportation
Long Term Home Health Care
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides a caregiver for personal care, household tasks and transportation services to clients. Transportation services are to and from medical appointments, including for outpatient surgeries and procedures. This is not a free service.
Provides an hourly caregiver for personal care, companionship, household tasks and periodic transportation services to clients.
Also provides temporary home care services following surgery, an illness or accident.
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Home Health Aide Services
Personal Care
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides free transportation through volunteers to adults 60 and older, for errands such as grocery shopping and medical appointments. Accepting clients from only the Greater ISSAQUAH and SAMMAMISH area currently. ONE WEEK ADVANCE NOTICE.
Volunteers drive seniors to essential destinations for:
- Health services
- Grocery shopping
- To prevent social isolation
As volunteers are available, destinations may also include:
- Beauty or barber shop
- Recreation or socialization beyond what is necessary to prevent social isolation
- Errands such as post-office, bank, attorney, veterinarian, gym.
If necessary, volunteers provide door-through-the-door service and may also provide escort service for errands/shopping as needed (to help those with visual impairments navigate through the supermarket, for example). Transportation to appointments outside the greater Issaquah/Sammamish may be limited.
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Escort Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Senior Ride Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Medical transportation program for those on WA Apple Health. Transportation vouchers for low-income households which may include ferry tickets, local taxi fare, and some care maintance and repair services.
Medical Transportation: If you or your children are insured through Washington Apple Health, you can receive assistance with ferry and gas costs for necessary off-island medical appointments. Please contact our office for information about how to enroll in the Medical Transportation Program. San Juan County Transportation Voucher Program: This annual program offered through San Juan County can help low-income households with transportation needs including ferry tickets, local taxi fare and some car maintenance and repair services. If your total household income is under $25,000 you may qualify.
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Taxi Fare
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Helps individuals remain in their homes by providing assistance with transportation, shopping, monitoring, housekeeping, minor home repairs, laundry, yard care, and other tasks.
Helps individuals remain in their homes by providing assistance with transportation, shopping, monitoring, housekeeping, minor home repair, laundry, yard care and other tasks. Provides assistance to those who cannot afford to pay for services, do not qualify for assistance elsewhere, or do not have family and friends available to help them. Coordinates with community agencies to provide professional services. Volunteer Services (VS) depend on volunteers to provide the services.
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General Minor Home Repair Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Senior Ride Programs
Housekeeping Assistance
Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
General Yard Work
Family Services Related Volunteer Opportunities
Disability Related Transportation
Offers services and activities for Buckley area Seniors including; exercise classes, oil painting, and bingo. Hosts free health clinics and screenings for foot care and diabetes. Has a medical lending closet. Provides limited transportation to the center and essential needs.
Offers a variety of services and activities for Buckley area Senior Citizens including:
- exercise classes,
- oil painting, and
- bingo.
Also hosts free health care clinics and screenings for foot care and diabetes.
Has a medical equipment lending closet, where people may access things like walkers, crutches, bath chairs and wheelchairs.
Transportation may be provided to seniors in the White River School District (Buckley, Carbonado, Wilkerson and South Prairie) who wish to visit the center.
May provide rides for seniors that live in the White River School District to essential needs and appointments in Buckley.
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Diabetes Screening
Walking Aid Donation Programs
Blood Pressure Screening
Senior Centers
Senior Ride Programs
Medical Supplies Donation Programs
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Helps victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or a crime with rent assistance, transportation, prescription medication, lodging, food, and information and referral.
Helps individuals who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or a crime with the following services: - Rent assistance - Transportation - Prescription medication - Lodging - Food- Information and referral - Bus ticket in certain circumstances
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Electric Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Transportation for Endangered People
Gas Money
Rent Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Paratransit Bus Service is for people with disabilities who are functionally unable to access or use regular bus service. Paratransit provides door-to-door transportation, or feeder service to accessible bus service. Must apply.
Paratransit Bus Service is for people with disabilities who are functionally unable to access or use regular bus service.
Paratransit provides door-to-door transportation, or feeder service to accessible bus service.
This is an application based service and requires an interview with Twin Transit's Paratransit Co-ordinator.
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Disability Related Transportation
Local Bus Transit Services