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Helps people whose independent living skills are impaired with disability, illness or injury, to achieve and maintain self-reliance, fulfillment and comfort at home, at work and in the community, by providing comprehensive home, health and rehabilitation services.
Paratransit service providers in Connecticut.
Builds and operates a range of housing options for homeless and low-income individuals and families - housing that is attractive, affordable, well managed, and linked to the services and support people need to rebuild their lives.
List of Connecticut CILs, which are private, non-profit organizations that provide services relating to employment, health care and living skills that support the independence of individuals with disabilities.
Offers solutions to special housing needs through the Corporation for Independent Living (CIL). After an initial home visit, staff members prepare a remodeling proposal, along with financial options.
Information on a program in which single adults in Connecticut who are having difficulty maintaining their homes and/or don't want to live alone may share a home with another single adult who needs affordable housing and is willing to either make a financial contribution or perform services.
Provides information on affordable housing, home loans, rental programs and more.
Information from parking spaces and permits to license plates and traveling out-of-state for drivers with disabilities.
Table provides information of services covered by Medicaid, including transportation.
Fact sheet that describes the full range of VA programs, benefits and services available to Veterans and their families in Connecticut. Resources include information on home loan benefits, education benefits, health care facilities, counseling centers and vocational rehabilitation. Download the VA's Connecticut fact sheet.
Information about home buying, rental options and other topics related to housing in Connecticut.
List of Connecticut homeless service organizations that provide shelter for men, women and families.
Information on a a variety of services that are available in Fairfield and New Haven Counties that serve travelers with disabilities, including wheelchair accessible buses and paratransit/shared-ride vans.
Grants and low-interest loans are available to individuals and families to make their homes accessible for people with disabilities.
Select your city and state from the drop down menu on the page to find a list of organizations that offer programs and services for homeless Veterans in your area.
Offers low-interest loans to people with disabilities to make their home accessible. Modifications may include: installing ramps, elevators, stair glides lifts, grab bars in showers and bathrooms; widening doorways; lowering kitchen or bathroom cabinets. Contact the Independent Living Center in your area for more information.
Provides information and resources on modifying and/or repairing a home in Connecticut.
Provides emergency assistance and morale to Service Members, Veterans and their families residing in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
Information on providers of accessible transportation for people with disabilities in Connecticut.
Non-profit organization that provides a variety of services for people with disabilities in Connecticut, including adult day programs, residential homes, supported living and transportation.