RESOURCE CENTER - Disability Rights Connecticut, Inc. Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PADD): Under this program, it requires Disability Rights Connecticut as a “protection and advocacy system,” to be independent of service systems; to have access to client records; to have the authority to conduct investigations and to pursue legal and administrative
Center for Disability Rights | Removal of Barriers, Inclusion of People CDR is a membership organization of persons with disabilities that operates a Center for Independent Living (CIL) Based in West Haven, Connecticut, the Center for Disability Rights advocates for people with disabilities and their issues on a local, state-wide, and national level We also provide services to individuals and their families, as well as technical assistance and community
Social Services for Persons with Disabilities - CT. gov The Department of Social Services Waiver for Persons with Autism provides home-and community-based services to individuals with autism who do not have an intellectual disability (a full IQ score of 70 or higher)
Resources | New Haven, CT This program, offered by the Agency on Aging of South-Central Connecticut (AOASCC), addresses the need for more individual assistance by offering a vetted and trained volunteer to accompany an older adult or a person with a disability to and from a medical appointment
Greater New Haven and Hartford Disability Transportation: Affordable . . . The Encompass Program is a low-cost, user-friendly transportation initiative that serves eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities in the Greater Hartford and Greater New Haven areas Unlike traditional paratransit services, which often have limited service hours, Encompass allows passengers to book rides 24 7 365 with ease
Department of Aging and Disability Services - CT. gov Explore Connecticut's Department of Aging Disability Services for resources, programs, services, and FAQs designed to help the older individuals and individuals with disabilities
2025 Senior Disabled Homeowners Tax Relief | New Haven, CT The application period for 2024 Senior Disabled Homeowners Tax Relief is open from Monday, February 3, 2025 The deadline to apply by mail is Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, and the deadline to apply in person is Thursday, May 15th, 2025 A representative may apply on an applicant’s behalf Applications can be found at the following link Applications must be submitted with copies of proof of
SOCIAL SERVICES, STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF - SOUTHERN REGIONAL . . . State Cash assistance benefits program for the Aged, Blind or Disabled is administered by the Department of Social Services (DSS) and serves adults who are ages 18 to 64 and have a permanent disability, individuals age 65 and older, and individuals who are blind Eligible individuals also must have income and assets that are below allowable limits Eligible recipients receive cash assistance
Housing - New Reach In total, New Reach maintains about 100 units of permanent supportive housing and affordable housing throughout Greater New Haven and Fairfield Counties Our flagship location, Geller Commons, was completed in 2016
Human Services Transportation Programs - CT. gov This program is intended to enhance mobility for seniors and person with disabilities by providing funds for programs to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complementary paratransit services
Living Services for Persons with Disabilities - CT. gov Living Services for Persons with Disabilities Page 1 of 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD The Department of Social Services Waiver for Persons with Autism provides home-and community-based services to individuals with autism who do not have an intellectual disability (a full IQ score of 70 or higher) Connecticut Home Care Program for Elders (CHCPE) This program provides services to help
Housing and Homeless Services - CT. gov PROGRAM INFORMATION Housing and Homeless Services can be accessed through Coordinated Access Networks (CAN), which consist of community providers across the state who work with DMHAS eligible heads of households and individuals experiencing homelessness Persons are prioritized for housing services based on an assessment to be completed after calling 211 Calling 211 and or completing the