
Resources
WeGo Access is publicly funded paratransit service which offers specialized vans for persons with disabilities who are unable to use fixed-route transit service. Access provides door-to-door service within Davidson County with a 24-hour advance reservation.
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Access on Demand (AOD) is an additional service offered to Access customers, including those who require wheelchair-accessible transportation, giving them the option of booking a ride with the provider of their choice as few as 15-30 minutes in advance. Service operates from 4:45 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 4:45 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday and holidays.
Tennessee Disability Pathfinder (“Pathfinder”) helps people with disabilities, their family members, the community, and professional support partners find and access resources, support, and services available to meet their needs.
Get information for people with disabilities and their families, including what disability benefits are available while working, getting paid as a caregiver, and finding jobs.
Disability Rights Tennessee (DRT) is a non-profit agency that assists, advocates for, and protects the rights of Tennesseans living with disabilities and/or mental illness.
TNSTEP provides accurate, timely, and relevant information and training related to special education rights, equal access to quality education, and connections to community resources.
Welcome to Tennessee’s online home for training and resources on preparing students with disabilities for life after high school. Our goal is to improve transition outcomes for youth and young adults with disabilities by sharing research-based practices and policies.

