Links to county contact information for Aging and Disability Resource Centers, which provide a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits, including transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities.
A user-friendly resource for people with disabilities. Includes information on area accessible transportation, lodging, personal assistant services and more.
Family NETWorks, a project of the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council, is a comprehenisve online resource for disability-related information and supports. You can search for resources, information, and links on issues ranging from early intervention and education to employment, transportation and aging services -- and many things in between.
Select the county you live in for further information on transportation services for seniors in your community.
Provides eligibility information for reduced fares for seniors, persons with disabilities and medicare cardholders.
Information on transportation resources for persons with disabilities in Maryland. Site includes information on paratransit, Fixed Route travel and other transportation options.
A list of Independent Living Centers (ILCs) in the state of Maryland. ILCs provide people with disabilities with advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, housing and living skills.
Questions and answers about Medicaid eligibility and benefits, including transportation information.
Information for Maryland motorists with disabilities.
County by county transportation information for Maryland.
Offers senior citizens, 65 years and older, with discounted fares on local bus, light rail, metro subway and MARC train services.
Provides curb-to-curb transportation service for eligible riders within Washington, D.C., Montgomery and Prince Georges counties in Maryland; and Arlington and Fairfax counties, the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church in Virginia.
Information is provided for riders with disabilities and how to get a senior/disabled identification card.
Characteristics of travelers today include people with disabilities as well as low-income individuals. These groups are interested in using more independent modes of transportation services as well as improving the current system. This 2-day course looks at ways to improve these fragmented systems to a more seamless network that is customer-friendly. Download the registration form as a PDF document.
Information and resources on transportation for people with disabilities in Maryland.
A statewide program offering convenient access to information on services and benefits for older persons.
Information from the Maryland Department of Disabilities on short-term, comprehensive, intensive instruction designed to teach students with disabilities how to travel safely and independently on public transportation.