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State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
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Attorney General Tong, DSS Commissioner Bremby Announce Joint Federal-State False Claims Act Settlement with Waterbury Social Worker
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Governor Lamont Selects Dr. Deidre Gifford to Serve as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services
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A Message Regarding the Renewal of the Acquired Brain Injury 2 Medicaid Waiver
A Message Regarding the Renewal of the Acquired Brain Injury 2 Medicaid Waiver
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Attorney General Tong Announces False Claims Act Settlement with New Haven Dentist
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The Aging Services Division, Connecticut’s State Unit on Aging, administers many programs for housing with the diverse needs of seniors in mind. Included in these programs are assisted living, congregate housing, independent living options, continuing care retirement communities and more.
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Road to Recovery After Brain Injury
This resource, produced by the Brain Injury Alliance of Connecticut, is for survivors of brain injury, family members, caregivers and friends.
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Welfare to Work (Department of Labor)
The mission of the Department of Labor's Welfare to Work unit is to guide the provision of comprehensive, integrated employment and family support services that enable recipients of public assistance and those who are at risk of becoming recipients, to gain economic independence, and engage in life long learning. (Please note this is an external website not maintained by the Department of Social Services)
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To order bulk quantities of DSS forms, please follow this link to our Forms Requisition Site.
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The State of Connecticut offers a variety of services to help eligible individuals who need support to live at home or to return to community living. Many of the programs are administered under a Medicaid ‘waiver,’ meaning that Connecticut has received federal approval to waive certain Medicaid requirements to meet the service needs of older adults and adults with disabilities in the community.