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Liberty Access Bus
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Liberty Access Bus
Yes, Liberty Access provides transportation to Liberty residents and the destination must be in Liberty.
CCSS (Clay County Senior Services) is providing funding for a Pilot Program starting January 1, 2025 that will allow eligible Glenaire, MO residents to receive rides to and from the Liberty Silver Center. Once the allocated amount from CCSS has been reached, service will terminate.
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Liberty Access Bus
No, unfortunately, it is not.
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Liberty Access Bus
- Doctor appointments can be made 3 weeks in advance.
- Essential grocery and pharmacy appointments can be made 2 weeks in advance.
- All non-essential rides can be made two days in advance, as schedule allows.
- Ongoing medical treatment such as dialysis, cancer treatment and physical therapy appointments can be made for the duration of the treatment.
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Our schedule fills quickly each day, but occasionally we have openings. Just call and ask.Liberty Access Bus
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Liberty Access BusLiberty Access is open to Liberty residents who are 60 and over or those between 18-59 with a current Social Security disability award letter.Glenaire residents who are 60 and over or those between 18-59 with a current Social Security disability award letter may receive rides to and from the Liberty Silver Center starting January 1, 2025 thanks to funding received from CCSS (Clay County Senior Services).
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Liberty Access Bus
CCSS (Clay County Senior Services) is providing funding for a Pilot Program starting January 1, 2025 that will allow eligible Glenaire, MO residents to receive rides to and from the Liberty Silver Center. Once the allocated amount from CCSS has been reached, service will terminate. CCSS provides other transportation options. Visit their website (https://www.claycoseniors.
org/transportation) or call CCSS at 816-455-4800 for more information.