Medicaid Transportation in Snohomish County offered by Hopelink Transportation
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for Snohomish County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes, or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Gas Money
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Disability Related Transportation
Bus Fare
Medicaid Transportation in King County offered by Hopelink Transportation
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for King County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes, or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Disability Related Transportation
Gas Money
Bus Fare
Volunteer Transportation offered by Sound Generations
Arranges volunteer transportation to essential healthcare appointments for adults ages 60+ with limited transportation options. Trips must be scheduled the Tuesday prior to any appointments the following week. Dependent on driver availability.
Arranges volunteer transportation services to essential healthcare appointments for older adults.
Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide rides for medical, dental and nutrition appointments for those who have no transportation or who are unable to use other forms of transportation.
Volunteer drivers also act as an escort, waiting until client's appointment is complete to provide a return trip home.
Seniors living in North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City should contact the Mt. Si Senior Center for transportation.
All rides are dependent upon driver availability.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation offered by Tri County Cabulance
Non emergency transport for people in wheelchairs, stretchers or who are ambulatory, to and from doctor's appointments and more.
Non-emergency specialty transportation for any occasion.
• Hospital and facility discharges
• Doctor appointments
• Home visits and special occasions
• Holidays
We cover all of King and Snohomish Counties, including Seattle, Everett, Ballard, Bothell, Edmonds, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Mill Creek, North Seattle, Redmond and Shoreline.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Transportation Resources Line offered by Hopelink Mobility Management
Provides one-on-one support with finding transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs and medical transportation. Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes and provides individualized trip plans.
Provides one-on-one support with finding transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs, medical transportation services, transit, and more.
Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes and provide suggested trip plans.
Find a Ride staff are not able to book your trip.
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Disability Related Transportation
Transportation Information Clearinghouses/511 Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Travel Directions/Trip Planning
Patient and Family Services offered at National Children's Cancer Society
Provides financial assistance to children with cancer and their families. Transportation fund covers transportation expenses such as mileage, airfare and lodging when a child needs to stay near the hospital for treatment. Emergency Fund provides $300/year in assistance.
Provides financial assistance to children with cancer and their families through a Transportation Assistance Fund and an Emergency Assistance Fund.
Transportation Assistance Fund:
Covers transportation expenses such as mileage, airfare and lodging when a child needs to stay near the hospital for treatment and nonprofit lodging is unavailable.
Emergency Assistance Fund:
Provides $300/year in emergency assistance to families who have a child that has been inpatient or away from home for 15 consecutive days within the past three months. Assistance may be used for mortgage, rent, utility payments, childcare, health insurance premiums, car expenses, or treatment-related expenses (e.g., meals away from home, prescriptions, and parking). Subject to change depending on available funding.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Transportation offered at Enumclaw Senior Activity Center
Provides transportation by Senior Center van within Enumclaw area for adults ages 55 and older or those with disabilities who live within van service boundary area.
Provides transportation to the Senior Center and some in-town errands. A map of the transportation service area is available upon request. Rural Van service is available to and from the center only within Enumclaw rural boundaries.
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Senior Ride Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Volunteer Medical and Social Transportation offered by Eastside Friends of Seniors
Provides free transportation through volunteers to adults 60 and older, for errands such as grocery shopping and medical appointments.
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
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Senior Ride Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Air Transportation offered by Angel Flight West
Provides non-emergency medical transport to far-off medical treatment, domestic violence and human trafficking relocation, assistance for military personnel, and disaster response.
Arranges air travel through donated flights. Missions flown include
- Non-emergency transport to far-off medical treatment
- Domestic violence and human trafficking relocation
- Assistance for military personnel
- Disaster response
- Compassion-related reasons, including but not limited to travel to visit or provide care for a critically ill family member
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Temporary Post Disaster Transportation
Transportation for Endangered People
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Air Fare
Mercy Transportation
Community Center Van offered by Kirkland Parks & Community Services' Peter Kirk Community Center
Provides transportation to and from the community center, to medical and other essential appointments, and grocery shopping for Kirkland residents ages 50 and older. Must be eligible for or applying for King County Metro Access.
Provides transportation to and from the community center, medical appointments, food pantry, and grocery shopping.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Senior Ride Programs
Transportation offered by Disabled American Veterans' Washington Service Office
Provides limited transportation to medical services at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Appointments are required one week in advance. Veterans can bring an escort or service animal (dog only) with a doctor's note.
Provides limited transportation to medical services at the Veterans Administration Hospital.
Appointments are required one week in advance.
Veterans can bring an escort or service animal (dog only) with a doctor's note.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Care Van offered by Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation
Provides non-emergency transportation to local hospitals, pharmacies or medical offices including physicians, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, and therapists. Must live in service area with an appointment in the service area.
Provides rides to anyone needing non-emergency transportation to the local hospital, pharmacies or local medical offices including physicians, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors and therapists.
Van has a hydraulic lift for large wheelchairs.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
The van is not equipped with car seats. If a car seat is required for a young passenger, the parent must supply the car seat.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Patient Travel Help offered by Mercy Medical Angels
Provides free, non-emergency medical transportation for on-going or critical treatment. Assistance includes gas cards as well as bus, train or airfare. Additionally covers the cost of one non-medical attendant if the doctor finds it medically necessary.
Provides free, non-emergency medical transportation for on-going or critical treatment that is not local. Assistance includes gas cards as well as bus, train or airfare. Additionally covers the cost of one non-medical attendant if the doctor finds it medically necessary.
Commercial Airline Tickets
Provides charitable, need-based commercial airline assistance for patients and one medically-necessary escort.
The patient must:
- Be able to sit on their own once they are in the seat.
- Require little or no medical attention.
- Be able to transfer out of their wheelchair into their seat on the aircraft with little or no assistance (they cannot have someone literally pick them up and sit them in the seat).
- If the patient requires oxygen, some airlines may provide it during the flight. Otherwise, the patient must have a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) approved by the FAA or the airlines. Commercial airlines require no less than 48 hours advance notice to prepare for the equipment needed. The patient is responsible for making these arrangements and paying any travel fees associated with the oxygen.
Ground Transportation
Patients are provided with gas cards, or commercial bus or Amtrak tickets to medically related treatment. These trips are for non-local medical care more than 50 miles away. Gas cards are also available for multiple trips to local treatment.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Mercy Transportation
Medical Transportation offered at American Medical Response Ambulance
EMERGENCIES SHOULD CONTACT 911. Provides transportation to hospitals for people who prefer to ride in a private ambulance rather than in a fire department aid car. Only provides post-surgery transportation with contracted hospitals (Swedish, Harborview, UW).
EMERGENCIES SHOULD CONTACT 911.
Provides basic and advanced non-emergent ambulance transportation.
Transportation can be scheduled in advance or called without notice.
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) drive ambulances equipped with basic life support.
Critical Care Transport (CCT), ambulances staffed by nurses, are available for patients who need monitoring and medicated IVs.
Bariatric ambulance is available for patients over 300 pounds.
Only provides post-surgery transportation with contracted hospitals (Swedish, Harborview, UW).
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Ambulance Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Village offered at Vashon Senior Center
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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General Yard Work
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Housekeeping Assistance
Senior Ride Programs
Friendly Visiting
Education Volunteer Opportunities