Local
Transportation, Public Accessible
Programs that provide door-to-door (or curb-to-curb) transportation for purposes of shopping, banking, social events, medical appointments, getting to and from work, and similar activities for people with disabilities and older adults who need accommodations and are unable to utilize other available means of transportation. Some, but not all, vehicles used for this purpose are equipped with wheelchair lifts. Also includes disability parking placards and information.
Winchester Transit Accessible Transportation
Transportation, Public Fixed Route
Public local and regional transportation services including buses, rail, shuttles, and trolleys, that follow a fixed route schedule.
ACTS Bus Transportation
Rivah Ride
West Point Deviated Fixed Route, Paper Trail
Blackstone Area Bus System (BABS)
Town and County Transit
BRITE Bus
Public Transit
Greensville Emporia Transit (GET)
Pulse, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
University Transit Service (UTS)
General Transportation, Coastal Ride
Transportation, Taxi Services
Organizations that provide door-to-door automobile transportation for people who are willing to pay an established fare that is usually recorded by a meter. In some communities, the organization coordinating paratransit services contracts with taxi companies to provide transportation.
Taxi Service, Nova Checker Cab
Taxi Service
Community Transportation
Taxi Service
Statewide and Nationwide
Homeless Services
Services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Homeless Shelter Directory for Virginia
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
Homeless Prevention Program (HPP)
Rehabilitation
Programs that provide comprehensive rehabilitation services that help people who have specific types of injuries or other impairments to achieve their maximum level of functioning.
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Physician Services
Post-Polio Syndrome
Outpatient Therapy
Outpatient Rehab Center
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Programs that provide support for children with disabilities who are moving from one kind of program setting or service provision system to another. The common transition points include transitions from health services to education or vice versa, from preschool to kindergarten, from elementary school to middle school, from secondary school to adult life and from more restrictive to less restrictive settings.