Webinar
Please note: This webinar has already occurred and archived webinar materials are available here. This is the second webinar in the NADTC Webinar Series on Transportation Information and Assistance. To view the first webinar, visit the webinar resource page. For many older adults, people with disabilities and family caregivers who need transportation, simply finding out about the mobility options available in the community may present an insurmountable obstacle. Such information is often scattered among several organizations, requiring numerous phone calls to piece…
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Webinar
Archive Notes: This webinar has already occurred and archived webinar materials and FTA responses to participant questions are available here. This is Webinar 2 of the NADTC online course, Section 5310: Filling Gaps in Mobility for Older Adults and People with Disabilities. Section 5310 funding is funneled through the state Departments of Transportation. How they administer the program and distribute the funds varies from state-to-state. In this free NADTC-sponsored webinar, hear how one state, Texas, makes its funding decisions, the types…
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Webinar
Archive Notes: This webinar has already occurred and archived webinar materials and FTA responses to participant questions are available here. This webinar is Webinar 1 of the NADTC online course, Section 5310: Filling Gaps in Mobility for Older Adults and People with Disabilities. Do you want to learn more about Section 5310 funding? NADTC is sponsoring a free webinar on Section 5310 from the perspective of the Federal Transit Administration. This webinar will provide an overview of the Federal Transit…
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Webinar
Please note: This webinar has already occurred and archived webinar materials are available here. Have you ever tried to help an older adult or person with a disability find transportation? Did you find it difficult to identify the right resources in your community? If the answer is yes, then join our next webinar! The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center receives calls and emails every day from hospital social workers, case managers, housing coordinators and others who do not coordinate rides, but are trying to help their…
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