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Transportation
Resource Directory Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker,
and Renville Counties
Provided by the Mid-Minnesota Rural Transportation
Coordination Council. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Introduction and Definitions ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Transportation Service Providers...……………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………..4-10
Central Community Transit……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11-12
Trailblazer Transit………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………13
Helpful Organizations .......................................................................................................................................... 14-18
Insurance and Eligibility Information ........................................................................................................................ 19
Descriptions and Disclaimers .................................................................................................................................... 20
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Introduction
The Mid-Minnesota Development Commission (MMDC) is part of a statewide network of Regional Transportation
Coordination Councils (RTCCs) working, with assistance and funding from Minnesota’s Department of Transportation
(MnDOT), to address transportation barriers in the rural counties that make up their regions. The Mid-Minnesota
Regional Transportation Coordination Council (MMRTCC) serves Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, and Renville Counties.
This guide has been produced to provide community members with the information they need to make informed
transportation-related choices. Please note that changes are made regularly, and the most current version of this guide
can be found online at: www.mmrdc.org
Transportation Types: Explained
Charter Service
Charter services include coach bus tours or rentals of large vehicles for events. Each charter service provides different options and prices vary accordingly
Day Training and Habilitation (DT&H)
Day Treatment and Habilitation transportation services are typically provided exclusively to DT&H clientele
Intercity/Interstate Bus Line
Intercity/Interstate Bus Lines provide long-trip services across county and state lines.
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) and Specialized Transportation Service
Non-emergency medical transportation/ Specialized transportation supports transporting individuals with medical-related needs in non-emergency situations. It is for those who require special medical attention or accommodation. NEMT/STS services are often used for rides to and from medical appointments.
Shuttle
Shuttles are often used to deliver riders to and from airports, hotels, casinos, and other popular locations. Shuttle services in this area are typically delivered on-demand. Riders call when transport is needed and await pick-up.
Public Transit
Public Transit providers (e.g. Central Community Transit, Trailblazer Transit) provide a variety of services including on-demand ride services. Please see the Central Community Transit and Trailblazer Transit pages for more information.
Volunteer Driver Program
Volunteer Driver Programs use community volunteers to provide rides for a variety of purposes. Volunteers can often provide rides that other providers cannot, due to service area or time of day. These programs provide riders with an individualized ride experience, specific to their needs.
Taxi
Taxi and cab services provide an on-demand service from point A to point B with a metered payment system.
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Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, and Renville County Transportation Providers
Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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A2B Transportation, LLC (320) 753-6035 Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/A2Btransportationllc
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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ACC Midwest Transportation (320) 455-9277 [email protected] accmidwest.com facebook.com/ACC-Midwest-Transportation-LLC-427473760645892/
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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ACTS (Adult Client Training Service) of Olivia (320) 523-5666 www.actsofolivia.org
• Day Treatment and Habilitation X
Aless Transportation, LLC (612) 481-4577
• Non-Emergency Medical
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Adult Training and Habilitation Center Crossroads Winsted (320) 485-4191
• Day Treatment and Habilitation X
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Adult Training and Habilitation Center West Hutchinson (320) 485-4191
• Day Treatment and Habilitation
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Allina Health (651) 222-0555
• Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Angel Wheels Website: www.angelwheels.org (select “request a trip” form on website to apply for help.)
• Non-Emergency Medical
Note: This service is for low-income patients traveling long distances for care.
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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Atwater Area Help for Seniors (320) 974-8737 [email protected]
• Volunteer Driver Program
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Blue Plus BlueRide (651) 662-8648 (M-F 7am-5pm) (866) 340-8648
• Specialized Transportation Note: This service is for those enrolled in Blue Advantage PMAP, MSC+ or SecureBlue MSHO.
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Care Cab (320) 253-7729 www.carecab.com [email protected]
• Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
• Specialized Transportation Services
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Central Community Transit (CCT) (see page 11 for more information) (320) 693-7794 (Litchfield) (320) 523-3589 (Olivia) (320) 214-7433 (Willmar) cctbus.org
• Public Transit Bus
• Volunteer Driver Program
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Central Minnesota Taxi, LLC (320)444-3044
• Taxi
(Willmar)
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Central MN Transportation (Disabled American Veterans of MN) (320) 252-1670 – Ext. 6676 davmn.org/transportation/central-mn-transportation/
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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Executive Express (320) 253-2226 (888) 522-9899 executiveexpress.biz
• Taxi/Private Shuttle Note: Provides daily shuttle service between MSP Airport and Willmar
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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Grove City Area C.A.R.E. Program (320) 857-2274 [email protected] grovecitycare.com
• Volunteer Driver Program for Seniors
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Handi-Van Service (507) 697-6203 (Morton) (844) 268-4539 (Rochester) [email protected]
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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Heartland Industries (320) 231-3337 [email protected]
• Day Training & Habilitation
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Hicks Bus Line www.hicksbus.om (320) 693-3292
• Charter Services
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Hutch Cab Company (320) 583-3433 https://www.facebook.com/Hutch-Cab-Company-364672360390649/
• Taxi Service (Hutchinson)
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Hutch Taxi (320)587-7878 https://www.facebook.com/Hutchinson-Taxi-Quality-Transportation-926886713999743/
• Taxi Service (Hutchinson)
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Jefferson Bus Lines (800) 451-5333 [email protected] jeffersonlines.com
• Charter Service
• Intercity/Interstate Bus Line
Note: With partners, provides service across North America and makes regular stops in Glencoe, Hutchinson, Litchfield, Willmar and other communities outside of the 4-county area. Also provides charter service for group travel and service to college students
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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JoyRide Sober Transportation 320-214-7433 cctbus.org
• Shuttle Note: This service is operated by Central Community Transit. It provides riders a sober ride home within the Spicer area and Willmar city limits on Fridays and Saturdays during summer months.
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JustUs Health (612) 373-2437 [email protected] justushealth.org/get-support/assistance/transportation
• Volunteer Driver Program
Note: This service is for AIDS/HIV+ individuals living in poverty who need free rides to medical appointments, etc.
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Kandiyohi County Veteran Services (320) 234-6226 [email protected]
• Shuttle Note: Provides veterans rides to/from VA medical facilities
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Kandi Works Developmental Achievement Center (320) 382-6156 kwdac.com
• Day Training and Habilitation (Atwater and Kandiyohi)
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Linder Bus Company 435 Franklin St SW Hutchinson (320) 587-7005
• Charter Services
• Van Shuttles
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McLeod County Veteran Services (320) 864-1268 [email protected]
• Shuttle Note: Provides veterans rides to/from VA medical facilities
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Medi-Van (218) 847-1729 [email protected] medi-van.org
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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Meeker Council on Aging (320) 693-0194 [email protected]
• Volunteer Driver Program
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Meeker County Veteran Services (320) 693-5445 [email protected] https://www.co.meeker.mn.us/198/Veterans-Service
• Shuttle Note: Provides veterans rides to/from VA medical facilities
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Palmer Bus Service 507-386-0210 palmerbusservice.com [email protected]
• Charter
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Peterson Tours and Travel (320) 444-3333 petersontours.com
• Charter
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Prairie Community Services (320) 589-3077 pcs.sfhs.org
• Day Training and Habilitation
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Project Turnabout (800) 862-1453 www.projectturnabout.org
• Addiction Treatment (providing rides for current patients)
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ProWorks, Inc. (320) 593-6257 https://proworks-mn.com/
• Day Training and Habilitation
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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R&J Tours (320) 235-5875 rjtoursonline.com
• Charter
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Renville County Veterans Services (320) 523-3763 [email protected] https://www.renvillecountymn.com/departments/veterans/index.php
• Shuttle Note: Provides veterans rides to/from VA medical facilities
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Salaam Transportation (320) 235-0156
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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Select Transportation, LLC (763)267-5999 facebook.com/KenGreen2016/?tn-str=k*F
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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Southwest Charter Tours (320) 235-6230 willmarbus.com
• Charter
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Trailblazer Transit (see page 13 for more information) (888) 743-3828 (320) 864-1000 (Glencoe) (763) 682-1600 (Buffalo) trailblazertransit.com
• Public Transit Bus
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Southwest Charter Tours (320) 235-6230 willmarbus.com
• Charter
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Transportation Service Provider Provider Type
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UCare HealthRide (800) 864-2157 home.ucare.org/en-us/health-wellness/health-ride/
• Non-Emergency Medical
• Specialized Transportation
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West Central Industries (320) 235-5310 wcimn.org
• Day Training and Habilitation
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Woodland Centers (320) 235-4613 www.woodlandcenters.com
• Provide clients utilizing Woodland Centers’ programs with transportation
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www.cctbus.org
Central Community Transit provides transportation for all Kandiyohi County, Renville, and Meeker County
residents. CCT has a fleet of 32 buses and over 50 volunteer drivers throughout their region. Bus transportation
is provided for all ages. Children often ride the bus to and from school, daycare and other activities, while adults
ride the bus to and from work and appointments. Seniors often ride the bus to get to medical appointments, shop,
visit friends, and just get out and about.
Willmar Office Dispatch Office Hours (to schedule rides): Monday - Friday 6:30 am. to 5:30 pm. Business Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am. to 4:30 pm. Central Community Transit 1320 22nd Street SW P.O. Box 186 Willmar, MN 56201 Phone: (320) 214-7433 Toll Free: 1-888-750-7433 Fax: (320) 593-2889
Olivia Office Business Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 6:00 am. to 5:00 pm. Fridays - 6:00 am. to 4:30 pm. Central Community Transit 612 East Lincoln Olivia, MN 56277 Phone: (320) 523-3589 Toll Free: 1-800-450-7964 Fax: (320) 523-1043
Litchfield Office Business Office Hours: Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Central Community Transit 812 East Ripley Litchfield, MN 55355 Phone: 320-693-7794 Toll Free:1-800-513-7433 Fax: (320) 593-2889
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Hours of Service:
Willmar Area - 5:30am-9:30pm Mon-Fri/ 8:00am-4:30pm Saturday/8:00am-5:00pm Sunday.
Olivia Area - 6:30am-5:00pm Mon-Fri.
Litchfield Area - 6:15am -7:30pm Mon-Fri/ 6:15am-1:30pm Saturday/8:00am-12:00 Sunday.
• Demand Response Rides (Dial-a-Ride) – A route that is directed based on the ridership demands. This type of
route generally has a base route with more flexibility than that of a fixed flexible route.
• Fixed Flexible Route – A route that will deviate to pick up at any location within 3/4 of a mile (or 10 blocks)
from any of the scheduled route stops. (click for routes)
• Same Day Service – Bus routes are available at times to pick up passengers on the same day for an additional fee
above the base fare. These requests are based on availability.
• Saturday and Sunday Service – CCT offers fixed flexible route service on Saturday and Sundays, within the
city limits of Willmar and Litchfield. Passenger pick-ups that deviate from the city route must be pre-scheduled
the day before (the dispatch center is closed on Saturday and Sunday).
CCT Fare Structure for One-Way Ride
City Limits of Litchfield, Olivia, Willmar $2.00 each way
0-13 Miles $3.00 each way
14-22 Miles $4.00 each way
23-35 Miles $5.00 each way
36+ Miles $6.00 each way
VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION
• Senior Volunteer Program– This program utilizes a volunteer driver using a personal vehicle to transport
seniors 60 years of age or older to medical appointments, groceries, errands, etc. (click for senior transportation)
• Non-Emergency Medical Transportation – Through Medical Assistance and Managed Care Contracts.
CCT CARRIAGE TRANSPORTATION
Transporting groups from long term care facilities, senior living residences, group homes, etc.
INSURANCE INFORMATION
CCT is a vendor for Blue Ride, UCare and Medica in Kandiyohi, Meeker, and Renville Counties. CCT provides MA
transportation for all three counties, and Prime West in Renville and Meeker Counties.
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www.TrailblazerTransit.com
Trailblazer Transit is a general public transit system that provides rides to people of all ages for just about any reason!
Professional drivers utilize elevator equipped buses to provide Dial-a-Ride service throughout Sibley, McLeod, and
Wright Counties plus some limited service into other neighboring cities. Please see the website or call dispatch (below)
for more information regarding the specifics of the designated service area.
There are no qualifications or requirements to use the transit system. This is a public service, which means just about
anyone can use the service for any reason. Some common destinations are medical facilities, grocery stores, beauty
salons, government offices, etc.
CONTACT:
Glencoe Office Toll-free 1-888-743-3828 Direct (320) 864-1000
Buffalo Office Toll-free 1-844-743-3828 Direct (763) 682-1600
HOURS:
The bus operates Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. starting and ending at the garages in Glencoe and
Buffalo. Ride availability for each customer will vary depending travel time and other factors.
FARES:
The bus fares listed below are for a single ride for one individual from Point A to Point B. Bus fares may be paid when
boarding the bus with cash, checks, or tokens, or the bus fares may be billed.
$4.00 = Rides less than 25 miles.
$8.00 = Rides 25 miles or more.
$2.00 = DISCOUNT RATE for rides beginning ending entirely within the same city limits.
There are also several monthly passes available that make riding the bus even more affordable! (Please see the website
for more detailed information: www.TrailblazerTransit.com)
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Helpful Resource Providers Who May Have the Ability to Assist with Transportation Costs
Agency Assistance Provided
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ACC Midwest Transportation (320) 455-9200 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Alliance Healthcare, Inc. (651) 895-8030
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Allina Health (651) 222-0555
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Bethesda (320) 214-5643
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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CareerForce (320) 441-6590 (Willmar) (320) 587-4740 (Hutchinson) (320) 593-1056 (Litchfield) careerforcemn.com
Provides short-term transportation payment and other assistance to enrolled jobseekers and training participants.
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Care Transportation (320) 253-7729 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Central Minnesota Jobs and Training Services (800) 284-7425 cmjts.org
Provides short-term transportation payment and other assistance to enrolled jobseekers and training participants.
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Agency Assistance Provided
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Cokato Charitable Trust 320-266-2158 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Comfort Care Healthcare, Inc (952) 688-1244 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Dungarvin Minnesota (651) 699-6050
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
X
Ecumen Oaks and Pines (320) 484-9150 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
X
Fourth Avenue Homes (320) 231-2738
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Functional Industries (763) 682-2910 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Golden Home Care Plus (507) 359-2756
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Agency Assistance Provided
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Handi Van, Inc (844) 268-4539 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Independent Lifestyles, Inc. (320) 529-9000 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Julie's Home Health Care (320) 833-6082
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Kandiyohi County Health and Human Services (320) 231-7800 (877) 464-7800 https://www.kcmn.us/departments/family_services/index.php
Limited transportation payment assistance may be available for those who are receiving Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, or are receiving case management. Please contact the county to learn more.
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Lakes Medi-Van, Inc. (218) 847-1729
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota (800) 582-5260 (320) 235-5411 (Willmar) lssmn.org
Provides a full range of services, including financial services, to older adults, veterans and military families, people with disabilities, and other people at-risk.
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Lutheran Social Services Personal Support Services (866) 444-3743 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Agency Assistance Provided
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McLeod County Health and Human Services (320) 864-3185 www.co.mcleod.mn.us
Limited transportation payment assistance may be available for those who are receiving Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, or are receiving case management. Please contact the county to learn more.
X
Meeker County Health and Human Services (320) 693-5300 www.co.meeker.mn.us
Limited transportation payment assistance may be available for those who are receiving Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, or are receiving case management. Please contact the county to learn more.
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Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging (MNRAAA) (507) 387-1256 www.mnraaa.org www.minnesotahelp.info
MNRAAA helps people over 60 find transportation resources suitable for their location and individual needs.
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PACT for Families Collaborative 320-231-7030 pactforfamilies.org
Multi-agency partnership operating as a Children’s Mental Health and Family Services Collaborative. Those enrolled may receive some financial assistance in addition to other services.
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Prairie Community Services (320) 589-3077 [email protected]
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
X
Quiram Jacqueline A & Quiram Daniel W (507) 327-8909
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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Renville County Health and Human Services 320-523-3710 www.renvillecountymn.com
Limited transportation payment assistance may be available for those who are receiving Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, or are receiving case management. Please contact the county to learn more.
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Agency Assistance Provided
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Salvation Army USA (320) 235-2033 salvationarmyusa.org
Provides a wide array of services to individuals and families in crisis
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The Dan Baker Foundation danbakerfoundation.com
Provides support to those struggling and seeking treatment. Typically accessed through drug courts.
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The Link of Northern Kandiyohi County (320) 354-5465
Helps residents of Northern Kandiyohi County connect with needed resources.
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United Cerebral Palsy of Central Minnesota (320) 253-0765 ucpcentralmn.org
Waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are on medical assistance programs and are receiving case management through their county human services agency.
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United Community Action Partnership (800) 992-1710 (320) 235-0850 (Willmar) unitedcapmn.org/
Connections to other local resources; financial assistance for low-income and at-risk populations; waiver services/payment assistance for qualifying seniors and people with disabilities who are receiving case management through their county human services agency; vehicle Donation Program
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Veterans Services (320) 231-6226 (Kandiyohi) (320) 864-1458 (McLeod) (320) 693-5445 (Meeker) (320) 523-3763 (Renville)
Assists veterans and their dependents by helping them obtain any of a variety of benefits provided by the State of MN and the federal government.
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The Senior LinkAge Line® is a service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota's Area Agencies
on Aging. It is a free service of the state of Minnesota that connects older Minnesotans and their families with the help
they need.
(800) 333-2433
www.seniorlinkageline.com
Insurance and Eligibility Resources
Individuals eligible for Minnesota Healthcare Programs (such as Medical Assistance and others) may be eligible for Non-
Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) at a reduced cost. If you know who your insurance carrier is, please contact
them at the number listed below to find out how to best access those services before contacting a transportation
provider. If you’re not sure who your Minnesota Healthcare Programs carrier is, contact your county’s human service
agency to inquire.
Kandiyohi County:
BluePlus: (800) 711-9862 or (651) 662-5545
UCare: (800) 203-7225 or (612) 676-3200
Kandiyohi Health and Human Services: (320) 231-7800
McLeod County:
PrimeWest – Special Transportation Service: (866) 431-0802 (Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)
www.primewest.org
McLeod County Health and Human Services: (320) 864-3144
Meeker County:
PrimeWest – Special Transportation Service: (866) 431-0802 (Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)
www.primewest.org
Meeker County Health and Human Services: (320) 693-5400
Renville County:
PrimeWest – Special Transportation Service: (866) 431-0802 (Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)
www.primewest.org
Renville County Health and Human Services: (320) 523-2202
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Descriptions and Disclaimers
About the Mid-Minnesota Development Commission:
The mission of the Mid-Minnesota Development Commission (MMDC) is to provide technical assistance to government,
businesses and local organizations; administer state and federal programs, and coordinate multi-jurisdictional activities
to maintain or enhance the quality of life in the Counties of Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, and Renville.
The MMDC is a political subdivision guided by a Board of Commissioners from a cross-section of constituents. The
Commission receives financial support for its activities from a variety of sources, including local tax levies, federal grants,
state grants, and contracts for technical assistance. There are nine active RDCs in Greater Minnesota.
About the Mid-Minnesota Regional Transportation Coordination Council (MMRTCC): The Mid-Minnesota Regional
Transportation Coordination Council, or MMRTCC, works to bridge transportation gaps and provide transportation
solutions throughout our four-county region, so that all our residents can fully participate in and contribute to
community life. We are a collaboration of various stakeholders including healthcare providers, human service agencies,
and others who serve people with transportation barriers. Most of our funding is provided by a grant from the
Minnesota Department of Transportation. The MMRTCC is just one of thirteen RTCCs working to improve transportation
availability throughout Greater Minnesota.
Legal Information and Disclaimer: The information in this directory may change between printings. Please contact the
transportation provider directly for the most up-to-date information. While the Mid-Minnesota Regional Transportation
Coordination Council strives to make this directory as timely and accurate as possible, we make no claims, promises, or
guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this document and expressly disclaim any
liability for errors and/or omissions. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed or statutory, including but not limited
to the warranties of non-infringement of their party rights, title, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
References in this directory to any specific commercial product, process or service, or the use of the trade, firm, or
corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement,
recommendation, or favoring.
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