The Wood County Elderly and Disabled Transportation program provides rides to persons over the age of 55, and people
who have a disability that prevents them from driving. Rides are provided for shopping, to and from medical
appointments or to other locations as needed.
We are proud to offer Door-To-Door Service to our riders. This service includes carrying parcels to the first entryway, when needed. Please call with your
transportation request by 12 noon, Monday through Friday, the day before you need your ride to allow us time to schedule your service.
- Door-To-Door Service. This service includes carrying parcels to the first entryway when needed
- Volunteer drivers for longer distance medical appointments
Marshfield Bus Transportation
In Marshfield, bus transportation is provided Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The bus is equipped with a wheelchair lift.
Wisconsin Rapids Bus Transportation
In Wisconsin Rapids and Port Edwards, bus transportation is provided Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Nekoosa and surrounding
areas is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-12:30p.m. The bus is equipped with a wheelchair lift.
Cost
Please call 715-421-8989 or 715-389-0230 to discuss the cost of your transportation
needs. Please note, FREE rides are available for Marshfield riders if they shop at Festival Food or Pick 'n Save. For
Wisconsin Rapids, there are FREE rides available if someone shops at West Grand IGA or Baker Street IGA. These stores generously
pay the cost of the fare for individuals who shop at their locations.
For more information or to schedule a ride, please call:
- In the Marshfield area, Wood County Human Services Community Resources at 715-389-0230.
- In the Wisconsin Rapids area, Wood County Human Services Community Resources at 715-421-8989.
Other Services
Wheels of Independence is another community resource for transportation services. For more information, call 715-423-7818.
Wood County Human Services Department operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, sex, age, religion, income status or limited English
proficiency (LEP) in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and related nondiscrimination authorities. For more information
Wood County Human Services Department’s civil rights program, ADA obligations, and the procedures to file a complaint, contact Olivia Lloyd, [email protected], 715-421-8620.
For hearing impaired, please use Wisconsin Relay 711 service https://wisconsinrelay.com
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