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Offers transportation to individuals with disabilities who are certified as unable to ride RTA fixed route services. Offers door-to-door service. Individuals must complete an application and certification through the RTA Certification Center.

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Disability Related Transportation
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Assists veterans who are attempting to obtain or are receiving benefits from the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. Provide temporary financial assistance to honorably discharged veterans, spouse or qualified dependents in need. Transportation for eligible veterans to and from medical appointments at the Cleveland VA Medical Center and the Youngstown VA Clinic.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).

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Litter Control
Public Health Nursing
Therapy Referrals
Parenting Education
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Infant and Child Safety Education
Epidemic Investigation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Tuberculosis Screening
Public Facility Health Inspection
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Emergency Food
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Case/Care Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Tuberculosis Control
Vaccine Information
Psychiatric Case Management
COVID-19
WIC
Lead Poisoning Screening
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Transportation
Health Care Referrals
Basic Needs
Tuberculosis Clinics
Job Search/Placement
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Tap Water Testing
Utilities
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Immunizations
Rabies Control
Case/Care Management Referrals
F.F. Mueller Center. We manage and operate the F.F. Mueller Center, which is a package of services that incorporates 24-hour nursing for people with developmental disabilities. The F.F. Mueller Center is funded through the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy and Medicaid. Community Living Services (CLS). CLS staff work with individuals age 3 and up to identify needs and goals, and assist individuals to live, work and participate in our community. We determine eligibility for services, assist in accessing resources, and authorize services that meet the person’s needs. A majority of services are paid by 60% Federal government funds, and 40% from State and local tax dollars. Early Childhood. Early Childhood staff provides services for children age birth through two who have developmental delays. Staff has special training to assist babies and toddlers with a variety of needs including hearing and vision loss, autism, language delays, Down syndrome, gross motor deficiencies, and more. This program is highly effective, with 50% of the children no longer needing services upon entering kindergarten. EI is funded by Help Me Grow and the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy. Adult Services. Adult Services offers programs that promote independence, self-sufficiency, and involvement in the community. Services are tailored to meet the needs, interests, and desires of the recipient. Adult Services are funded by local tax dollars. Transportation. We provide transportation for work and day services for individuals without Medicaid waivers through our specially adapted bus and van fleet. Transportation services are funded through the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy. Health and Welfare. We ensure individuals we serve are safe and afforded the same rights as other citizens. Unfortunately, individuals with developmental disabilities can be vulnerable to physical abuse, neglect, poor medication administration, and financial misconduct. Developmental Disabilities of Clark County Compliance and Investigative staff monitor and investigate situations in order to maintain safe living conditions for individuals. Employment Training. Through the Employment First, Quest Discovery, Project SEARCH, and Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities programs, we provide vocational training to enrich the lives of those we serve. Vocational services are customized for each individual through assessments and one-on-one meetings with professional counselors. Provider Training and Certification. We offer training and technical assistance to providers to help them attain and maintain certification in order to provide services for people with developmental disabilities. We also offer and encourage ongoing training for providers in order to assist them in providing the best care for the individuals they serve.

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Resource and Service Fairs
Volunteer Opportunities
Disability Related Transportation
Transportation available on a priority basis (Medical appointments). If schedule permits, trips to grocery, barbers and hair salons may be arranged. We transport only within Muskingum County. We DO NOT provide emergency transports. All transportation by appointment ONLY.
Provides transportation to doctor appointments, dentist appointments, shopping, and other errands.
Provides an online ride-planning, matching, and logging tool. The interactive platform gives the information the traveler needs to make smart choices by saving money, improving their health, and improving air quality. You can also connect with nearby commuters to share your ride.
Provides transportation to center's functions, grocery shopping, and the Dayton Mall.
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).

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Litter Control
Public Health Nursing
Therapy Referrals
Parenting Education
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Infant and Child Safety Education
Epidemic Investigation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Tuberculosis Screening
Public Facility Health Inspection
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Emergency Food
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Case/Care Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Tuberculosis Control
Vaccine Information
Psychiatric Case Management
COVID-19
WIC
Lead Poisoning Screening
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Transportation
Health Care Referrals
Basic Needs
Tuberculosis Clinics
Job Search/Placement
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Tap Water Testing
Utilities
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Immunizations
Rabies Control
Case/Care Management Referrals
Manage and deliver coordinated transportation services to residents of Columbiana County. Provides transportation planning, rider training, trip brokerage and coordination, safe-driver training, and the coordination of all transportation options within the county. Specific attention to promoting accessibility, education and awareness to older adults, persons with disabilities, persons with low income, veterans and other underserved populations.

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Utility Service Payment Assistance
Homeless Shelter
Discounted Gas Service
Rental Deposit Assistance
Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Transitional Housing/Shelter
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
Discounted Electric Service
Rent Payment Assistance
Driving Safety Education
Transportation Advocacy Groups
Travel Directions/Trip Planning
Community Action Agencies
Youth Shelters
Homelessness Issues
Case/Care Management
Provides free/discounted rides over certain holidays to those who have consumed alcohol while away from home.
Knox County's mobility management program will partner with Knox Area Transit to provide free transportation to farm markets, food pantries, hot meal programs and transportation for students and their parents to get to the buses to get to the free lunch program offered by the schools.
Provides door-to-door (or curb-to-curb) transportation for ambulatory and non-ambulatory for adults and individuals with disabilities who are unable to utilize other means of transportation. Offers transportation for medical and non-medical activities.

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Disability Related Transportation
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides van transportation to medical appointments, shopping centers, grocery stores, banks, personal appointments, errands, and the senior center.
This non-profit organization serves several states, including Ohio, in cooperation with other Volunteer Pilot Organizations. Each year the organization flies passengers free who are in medical or humanitarian distress. Most flights result in transporting people with limited financial resources for medical purposes including evaluation and on-going treatments. This is NOT an air ambulance or charter service. They do not have Pilots on stand-by nor are they able to accommodate situations requiring stretchers, life-support or monitoring equipment. The patient/passenger must have a viable back-up travel plan.
The Rickenbacker Shuttle is a fixed route service, transporting workers from Circleville to the Rickenbacker area, and then from Rickenbacker to Circleville.

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Employment Related Transportation
Financial assistance for mileage or volunteer drivers may be available to provide transportation for cancer related appointments.
Seniors can ride any of our services at NO COST to them. Whether you need one of our flexible and convenient Deviated Fixed Routes or to schedule a ride with our Demand Response service, all services are provided at no cost.
Provides transportation to destinations including grocery stores, drug stores, hair salons, doctors and dentists. Operated by volunteers.
Operates 9 fixed routes which provide a transportation network that takes riders to work, school, appointments, or shopping. Will provide a ride guide with information about the bus system, a map of all the bus routes and a system schedule to tell you when a bus will be at a location at what time. Will provide a customer service representative to help plan trip or teach you how to use the bus system. Can access the bus schedule and maps at www.rctbuses.com.
Provides a transportation call center to assist eligible individuals with local transportation; if the individual has no community options to meet their transportation needs, assistance may be provided.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Specialized Information and Referral
Senior Ride Programs
The fixed route runs from 6am to 6pm in Muskingum County and 8am to 5pm in Guernsey County. The routes run continuous loops throughout the day. Please check timetables and maps at www.seatbus.org. Our Demand Response is a curb to curb service where we will pick you up at your home and take you to your destination.

Provides non-emergency transportation (NET) for Medicaid recipients. Passengers can be picked up anywhere in Clermont County and taken to and from any destination in Clermont County to receive eligible medical services.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Non-emergency medical transportation for those with full Medicaid eligibility. Transport to doctor appointments and prescription pickups only.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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