Connecticut NEMT

Transportation · Connecticut · Free

Non-emergency medical transportation for Connecticut Medicaid recipients via state Medicaid. Built for older adults who've stopped driving or can't safely manage it, and family caregivers coordinating doctor visits. Reduced-fare transit passes are available at city transit offices with proof of age (usually 65+) and ID. Volunteer driver programs are often run by faith-based organizations and are open to seniors of any background. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Contact & Details

Address: Statewide

Hours: Varies

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