Dating

Dating

Dating.PDF
Here's your Do I Feel Safe guide.pdf

Dress Your Best

*Functional and Fashionable * Increase Independence * Sensory Friendly *

How Will You Connect

When You Are In A Relationship


From TechOwl

If you have trouble using a regular telephone, you might be able to get free special equipment.

Free Special Phones are for people who have difficulty hearing, talking, seeing, thinking or moving. Some people start having trouble as they get older or after an accident. Other people have always had a disability. Disabilities include deafness, hearing loss, speech impairment, blindness or have visual problems as well as physical or intellectual disabilities.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be a Pennsylvania resident with a disability or disabilities that prevent you from making and/or receiving phone calls independently;

  • Be six years of age or older;

  • Have an individual gross income of 200% of the federal poverty level or less;

  • Have a current home or mobile telephone service (or the ability to get mobile phone service); and

  • Have the ability to learn how to use the requested device(s).



Ways to connect if you choose to not use a phone or are unable to use a phone:


Use an Alexa


Use a Tablet to connect to

Facebook Messenger or Kids Messenger



Cell Phone
Accessibility Apps for smart devices.docx
Free-Low Cost Wireless Providers.docx

How Will You Meet Up?

Below is an example of a Safe Driver's Agreement.

PennDot offers more family resources here:

included will be: The Pennsylvania Young Drivers Law Fact Sheet, The Parent's Supervised Driving Program, FAQs, How to Steer them to Safe Driving Guide, and more

Use The Google Map App

to Plan Your Route for

Driving - Bus - Walking - Biking

Door To Door Transportation Options:

UBER_LYFT information.pdf

Be An Informed Rider

practice

practice

practice


Bucks County Transport provides shared ride transportation to persons with disabilities at a discounted rate. You may qualify if you are a Bucks County resident between the ages of 18 and 64, can provide written verification of disability, and you need transportation beyond SEPTA'S ADA service area. For more information regarding SEPTA'S ADA complementary paratransit service, please call 215-580-7145 for SEPTA ADA Customer Service or visit their website.

Bucks County Transport BCT.pdf

SEPTA CCT

ADA-Brochure CCT.pdf

What is CCT?

CCT Connect is SEPTA's complimentary paratransit operation. It provides two types of door-to-door service for registered customers by advance registration:

  • Shared Ride Program (SRP) for Philadelphia residents over the age of 65, funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery.

  • ADA program for people who are functionally unable to use the regular accessible transit system for all or some of their transportation needs, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related regulations.


SEPTA's CCT Connect operation handles administration, takes reservations, prepares schedules, dispatches, and monitors service for Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. SEPTA has contracts with transportation contractors that maintain SEPTA's fleet of CCT vehicles, hire drivers, and transport our customers.

Where and when can I travel using CCT?

ADA program service mirrors travel on the regular fixed route bus and light rail (trolley) system. There are no restrictions on trip purpose or frequency of travel.

  • Suburban Counties: Registered customers may be picked up and dropped off within 3/4 of a mile of any fixed route, whenever and wherever they operate. If a bus operates 24/7, then CCT Connect service operates 24/7. If there is no evening or Sunday bus service, there is no evening or Sunday CCT service. Please note that changes to bus routes may change the service area.