CTADS
Deaf, DeafBlind &
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Director Morrison
Jean.Morrison@ct.gov
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4 Reasons to Hire People with Disabilities
Discover 4 reasons why hiring a person with a disability can be a great fit for your large or small company.
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CT Companies Succeeding with Workers with Disabilities
Learn about companies in Connecticut that have found value in hiring people with disabilities.
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What services are there for those currently employed?
Older adults and people with disabilities who have a job can get support services. There are also programs that help employers.
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What services are offered to people who are Deaf, DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing?
Resources for people who are Deaf DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing
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What legal resources may be available to help me understand my rights?
Find resources that may help you better understand your legal rights as an older adult or person with disabilities. This list has been put together by the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services.
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How can I get back to work if I have been injured on the job?
About the workers Rehabilitation Program
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Where can I find communications and publications from ADS?
Explore communications, including latest news, digests, and publications from Aging and Disability Services (ADS).
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Where can I find expired and archived ADS contracts and RFPS?
Expired ADS contracts and RFPs will be archived here
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What is the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC)?
The State Rehabilitation Council helps people with disabilities to gain job opportunities and independence.
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Top Paying Jobs for People with Disabilities
Discover the jobs, careers, and employment opportunities for people with disabilities that offer the best pay and competitive salaries.
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What is the Independent Living Program?
The Independent Living (IL) Program helps people with disabilities live independently and feel more confident. It works through five community-based Centers for Independent Living (CILs) in Connecticut.
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Vocational Rehabilitation Testimonials
Hear directly from job seekers and employers about their experiences with working with vocational rehabilitation services and people with disabilities.
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Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults
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Aging and Disability Test Article 1
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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 Organizational Support bureau?
Learn more about ADS organizational support
ADS Administrative Bureaus