Transportation Resources:
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+ White Tail Bus
Available Monday-Friday covers most of northern ldaho including St. Maries & Harrison (no silver valley). To schedule a
ride, you must call 208- 448-0848. lt is recommended that you call at least 48 hours in advanced to schedule a ride. Transportation for Medicaid patients who have a doctor’s appt. is free, but prior approval from Medicaid must be obtained. To get approval call MTM at 877-503-1261. They also take cash customers, and you are charged based on time and mileage.
+ Kootenai Health Van
Available Mon-Fri for the greater CDA area and Tue. & Thur. for Rathdrum area. To schedule a ride, you must call 208-625-5030
with a 24-hr advanced notice since transportation spaces are limited. Free to patients who have an appt. with a Kootenai Health facility. Rides are scheduled on a first come first serve basis.
+ City link Paratransit
Provides curb to curb (door to door for people who require guidance) transportation service to qualified individuals within a quarter of a mile around the bus routes in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls and Hayden. Potential clients can call 208-446-1616 to get an application to
begin the assessment process. Currently this is free but is expecting to institute a fare.
+ City link Ring-a-Ride
Senior program (65+) provides curb to curb (or door to door for people who require guidance) rides. 8 roundtrips per month to seniors with mobility challenges within designated areas in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls and Hayden. Potential clients can call 208-446-1616 to get an application. Currently this is free but is expecting to institute a fare
Low Vision Support Group
The Low Vision Support Group meets monthly on the fourth Thursday of each month, providing a supportive environment for individuals facing vision challenges. Join to connect and find valuable resources. For more details regarding meeting dates and times, please reach out to Mikki Olson at 208-446-9821.
Area on Aging
Area on Aging offers a range of support services. These include homemaker services, Meals on Wheels, assistance with referrals and information, adult protection, long-term care ombudsman services, and family care respite. For details on how they can assist you contact the following number. (208) 667-3179.
Panhandle Senior Companion
This program is for homebound seniors and adults. It offers support across the five northern counties, providing weekly companionship visits and transportation to appointments and outings at no cost to clients. To check eligibility and enroll, contact Daniel Perry at 208-475-5177. Volunteers assist with transportation and socialization.
Idaho Care Line
Dial 211, 800-926-2588, or text 989211 to access the Idaho Care Line. This is a free statewide community information and referral service program. This program is managed by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) and assists in connecting individuals with resources and assistance across Idaho.
Idaho Commission for the Blind & Visually Impaired
ICBVI is a state agency which has been serving Idahoans since 1967. The agency assists blind and visually impaired persons to achieve independence by providing education, developing work skills, increasing self-confidence and helping them remain employed or prepare for employment. To learn more about ICBVI visit icbvi.idaho.gov.