Walla Walla Valley Disability Network does not endorse or recommend any particular products, treatments, services or diagnosis, whether specifically or generally, and professional advice should be sought in relation to all health and treatment decisions. We provide information and listings only which we hope are helpful.
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Latitude Transport is committed to being the industry example of exceptional medical transportation!
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At Pacific Pathways Medical Transport, we provide safe, reliable, and compassionate non-emergency medical transportation in Walla Walla, WA and surrounding communities. We specialize in wheelchair, stretcher, and ambulatory transport for medical appointments, hospital discharges, and essential everyday trips. Our trained, professional drivers ensure every ride is comfortable, punctual, and stress-free, helping our clients maintain independence and access the care they need.
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People For People provides safe and reliable transportation that impacts the health and quality of life in our rural communities. We are here to help with your transportation needs. Whether you need our door-to-door service (if you are not using Medicaid), fixed-route services, or require assistance with a Medicaid eligible trip.
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Transportation Solutions (also known as Road Runner Express Inc.) is a non emergency medical transportation company based in Walla Walla, WA. We have been in business and serving our community for over 20 years. Our current territory includes the Washington, Oregon, and Idaho areas. Our friendly dispatchers and punctual drivers are ready to help you get to where you need to go in a comfortable and safe environment! We cover a variety of services, including both ambulatory and wheelchair accessible transportation.
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Valley Transit offers reduced fares and various types of passes for bus riders.
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SEA was the first airport in the U.S. to begin a pilot program offering the Invisible Disabilities Sunflower lanyard to passengers with non-visible disabilities such as autism, PTSD, or hearing loss. First pioneered at Gatwick International Airport in London, the Sunflower lanyard communicates that passengers wearing it may need extra help while traveling. It is recognized in a growing number of international airports.
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Ride Grape Line between Pasco, Walla Walla, Yakima, Seattle, and stops in between. Your gateway to the world!
