Disability Action Center (DAC)
Ramp Up Project
The Ramp Up Project helps reduce barriers to home accessibility!
DAC provides short-term loans of aluminum modular ramps to people in our community who require temporary ramp access to their homes. Temporary ramps may be needed to allow a person to access their home while they wait for a permanent ramp to be built, or for temporary situations such as recovering from surgery or receiving hospice services. Our Ramp Up Project partners and volunteers install and then retrieve the ramps when no longer needed.
Palouse Habitat for Humanity also works to build permanent ramps for people in the area.
Moscow
505 N. Main St., Moscow, ID 83843
- Ages Served
- All Ages
- Populations Served
- People With Disabilities
- Accepting New Clients
- Yes
- Application Process
- Call for more details
- Fee Details
- Free
Organization
Disability Action Center (DAC)
With a disability, you face barriers every day at work, home, in the community, or simply in getting services. To remove these barriers, we work for changes at the community-, state-, and national-levels to: remove physical,…
View OrganizationAdditional Services:
- Ramp Up Project
- Veteran Directed Care Program
- Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits Planning
- Youth Transition Services
- Transition into the Community
- Peer Counseling & Support
- In Home Support Services: 1st Choice Personal Assistance Services
- Personal and Community Advocacy
- Independent Living Skills Training
- Information and Referral
- Medical Equipment Exchange