Carrie Porter Transportation Specialist Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources.

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Carrie Porter Transportation Specialist Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources

Definition of Specialized Transportation “Specialized transportation services” means a transportation system, either publicly or privately owned, which provides to elderly or disabled persons general or special service on a regular and continuing basis in a designated service area. WI state statute 85.21

Specialized Transportation Providers

Specialized Transportation Funding Local – tax levy, foundations, fundraising State – 85.21, Federal – Federal Transit Administration & Medicaid ***Coordination!***

Benefits of Transportation Individual Community – Economic driver – Employment Healthcare – Physicians, long term care facilities Tax payers – Medicaid – Local tax dollars

Key Issues for Specialized Transportation Adequate funding Coordination Non-Emergency Medical Transportation NEMT brokerage Federal surface transportation bill

Carrie Porter Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources