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What is the communications office responsible for?
The Communications Office is responsible for internal and external communications, social media, the ADS website and channeling Freedom of Information Act inquiries.
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What is the Senior Nutrition Program Stakeholder Group?
Find out more about the Stakeholder Group overseeing the CT ADS Senior Nutrition Program.
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What is the Statewide Committee of Blind Vendors?
Learn more about the Statewide Committee of Blind Vendors, the CT ADS advisory group dedicated to supporting those in the blind community who work with the State of CT.
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What are the BESB Buzz newsletters for families of children who are blind or visually impaired?
BESB Buzz newsletters for families of children who are blind or visually impaired
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What is the Advisory Board for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired?
Learn more about how the Advisory Board for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired works with Aging and Disability Services to support CT citizens.
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Access and Supports as a Job Seeker with Disabilities
What VR Services, Access and Supports are available as a Job Seeker with Disabilities?
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What independent living resources are available to me?
Find additional resources to help people remain independent in the community from the CT Department of Aging and Disability Services. Also find out about the Independent Living Program and Area Agencies on Aging.
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What is the Falls Prevention Program?
Find out more about the Falls Prevention Program and help prevent falls that lead to physical and even emotional decline in older adults
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What services does the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind offer?
Learn more about the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind.
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What independent living services are there for people who are blind?
Get more information about what independent living services there are for people who are blind.
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What community inclusion services are there for people who are DeafBlind?
How do I get services as someone who is DeafBlind?
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What services are there to help with healthy living?
Discover programs and services from CT ADS to help you manage your health and quality of life. Find nutrition, health, and respite programs to help keep on top of living healthy.
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What is Connecticut's No Wrong Door?
No Wrong Door includes the Department of Aging and Disability Services' Bureau of Aging, the Connecticut Department of Social Services, and other state agencies working together to improve the way older adults, persons with disabilities and caregivers get connected and receive help.
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What services are there for high school and college students?
Explore services and programs for high school and college students from the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services. These include school-to-work transition services and pre-employment services for students and young adults.
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Your Questions About Jobs for Students with Disabilities Answered
Working Together: Your Questions About Jobs for Students with Disabilities Answered
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What form does my doctor need to fill out to prove I am legally blind?
Find out how to prove blindness or other disability to receive services.
Blind, low-vision, and DeafBlind Services