Transportation Assistance
Transportation Assistance for Adults with IDD
Safe, reliable transportation to appointments, activities, and community life.
Getting There Safely
Removing Barriers to Care and Community
Staying connected to medical care, therapy, and community life requires reliable transportation. For many adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, transportation barriers can mean missed appointments, reduced independence, and isolation from the community. Our transportation assistance removes those barriers.
Our staff provide safe, coordinated transportation for residents to medical appointments, therapy sessions, recreational activities, and community outings. We handle the logistics so residents can focus on participating fully in their lives.

What Transportation Assistance Includes
- Transportation to medical appointments and specialist visits
- Transportation to therapy sessions and treatment programs
- Community outings and recreational activities
- Coordination with medical providers and scheduling teams
- Safe, supervised transport by trained and background-checked staff
- Documentation of transportation activity as part of care plan records
More Than a Ride
Transportation is not just logistics. It is access. When a resident can get to their doctor, their therapist, or a community event without stress or barrier, their quality of life improves. Our transportation support is reliable, safe, and delivered by staff who know and care about the people they are driving.
Common Questions
Questions About Transportation Assistance
We provide transportation to medical appointments, therapy sessions, community activities, recreational outings, and other destinations identified in a resident's individualized care plan.
Transportation is provided by trained, background-checked Ability First Care staff members who are familiar with each resident's needs and communication preferences.
Transportation activity is documented as part of each resident's care records, consistent with Texas HCS requirements.
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