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TRANSPORTATION WORKS WITH MOBILITY OPTIONS The role of centers for - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
TRANSPORTATION WORKS WITH MOBILITY OPTIONS The role of centers for - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
TRANSPORTATION WORKS WITH MOBILITY OPTIONS The role of centers for in independent li living in in developin ing so solutions to gaps s in in tr transportation. WHAT. . WHY. HOW. . WHEN. AL BEND CENT NTER ER FOR INDEPE PENDEN DENT
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COASTAL AL BEND CENT
NTER ER FOR INDEPE PENDEN DENT T LIVING
Corpus Christi - Coastal Bend region of South Texas. Established as a CIL in 2002, under U.S. Dept of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, now Administration on Community Living, U.S. Health and Human Services. Provide core services to individuals with disabilities of all ages. CBCIL administers 30 grant-funded, purchase of services, fee for service contracts with diverse funding sources for a variety of programs. Began transportation services in 2011 with TxDOT JARC funding for Mobility Options Project.
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Enhan ance ced d Mobili lity ty for
Senior
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s & Individ dividual uals s with h Di Disabili bilitie ties
s (5310) 0)
(Funded by TxDOT):
Mobility Options Project
Purchase hase of Servic vices es Mobili lity ty Managem emen ent Plann nning ing and Demonst
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ration ion Grant nt (Fund nded ed by TxDO DOT) T):
MobilityNow!
Real-time time transpor ansportation tation in rural al areas as (MaaS aS)
CBCIL MOBILITY SERVICES
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BARRIERS TO INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ACCESSING COMMUNITY LIVING EDUCA CATIO TION N AN AND TRAI AINING ING EMPL PLOYM YMENT ENT HEALTHCARE HCARE HOUSING ING SOCIAL AL ACTIVITI VITIES ES TRANSPORTATION
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MOBILITY OPTIONS PROJECT
A CONSUMER-DIRECTED MODEL
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filling ling tra ranspo sportation tation - any de destination ation
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purc rchas ase e of service ices s - all wi willing ing pro provide ders
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ty mana nagem gement nt - IL s L spe pecialist alist
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sharing aring – consume sumers, s, VR service ices
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M.O.P. ON THE GROUND
Mobility ty Manage geme ment nt engages s provid ider ers, s, partne tners, s, funding ing, ,
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ach, h, day-to to-da day y individ dividual ual consume mer r trip p coordinatio ination Process s referral als from agencie ies, s, individ ividuals uals, , famil ilie ies Information rmation & Referral l to avail ilab able le resources ces Individ ividual ual Mobility ty Assessme sment nt and Plan n (phone, ne, in-pe perso son) n) Trip p Qu Quot
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irmation Consume umer Satis isfac action tion Surveys ys (consume umer-dire directed) d) Data input put and d reporting ing – intern rnal al and d external nal Individ ividual ual and systemic mic advocacy acy for access s to transp sportation tation
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M.O.P.’S
CONSUMER SATISFACTION SURVEY
WAS DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR A CONSUMER-DIRECTED PROGRAM
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Terri: rri: Displ plac aced ed by Hurric rrican ane e Harvey y from m a trail iler er in Rockpor port t to shelt lter er in Corpus rpus Christ risti; ; Lost st all belongings, ngings, no housin sing g opti tions; ns; Help lped d her with h out-of
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stat ate trip ip to Missouri souri Raul: l: Lives es in rural al area, a, dialysis lysis patient ient in C.C. C. thre ree e days s a week Rural al tran ansit sit provid vider er doesn’t transport days s and hours s needed, ed, cost of trips ips expe pensi nsive. e.
CONSUMER EXAMPLES
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Mobili lity ty Options ions Project ject partn tner ered d with h CC-RTA Mobili lity ty Coordinat dinator
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, shown n here MCs s are with h consumer umers learn rning ing to ride e the fixed ed rout ute bu buses es in Corpus rpus Christ risti urban n public ic transit nsit dist strict. rict.
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5 10 15 20 25 Number umber of C
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Public c Transp nspor
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tati tion
- n Gaps in Servi
vice e Filled
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MOBILITYNOW! IGD-LIBERTY
- TxDOT Plannin
ing & de g & demonstra strati tion
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project. ject.
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usin ines ess pa partne ner wit ith CBCIL tes estin ing g a n a new app pp f for on-de demand d rea eal-ti time me transpor porta tati tion
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(Uber er-li like) e) in in r rural area eas.
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schedule duled d trip ips for med edic ical l ap appo poin intmen ments ts.
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mplements ts pu public ic transpor porta tati tion.
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Fills ga gaps ps beyond d ser ervic ice e da days and h d hours. s.
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COLLABORATING PARTNERS
Accessib sible le Comm mmunit unity y Trans anspor
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tatio ion n Initi tiat ativ ive e (ESP SPA) A) Aging g & Disabi abili lity ty Resour
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e Cent nter er of the Coast stal al Bend Coastal stal Bend Healthf althfinder inder Colla llabo borativ rative Kleberg berg County nty Pa Paisano sano Transit nsit Met etrop
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- litan Plann
anning ing Orga ganizat nizatio ion National ional Center er for Mobility lity Management gement Regio gional nal Trans anspor
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tation tion Coor
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dinatio ation & Plan anning ning Texa xas s Cent nter ers s for Independe endent nt Living ng Funding: ing: TxDO DOT T (FTA) A), , ACL, L, local l VR, foundatio ations ns
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CBCIL MOBILITY SERVICES: Project
- ject Dir
irec ector
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: Judy dy Tel elge ge ju judy dyt@cbc t@cbcil il.org .org Mobil ilit ity y Coordi dinator/IL
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