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What services can help me with accessibility at home?
Explore CT ADS services designed to help improve accessibility at home for older adults and people who have disabilities. Find help with home modifications, cell phone access, and mobility and orientation for people who are blind.
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What is the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Sign Language Interpreter Registry?
Get more information about the Connecticut Sign Language Interpreter Registry.
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How do older adults and people with disabilities prepare for an emergency?
Learn how older adults and people with disabilities in Connecticut can best prepare for emergencies. Find resources, more information, and helpful links for emergencies.
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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.
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What is CT Pathways to Integrated Employment (CTPIE)?
Learn more about the Connecticut Pathways to Integrated Employment (CTPIE) program and how it helps eligible youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities find employment. Find out how to contact the CTPIE program and find resources for job seekers, families, and educators.
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How do I get help finding a job as a person with a disability?
Need a job? Learn how to find one as a person with a disability.
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How do I get information on empowering students with disabilities?
Empowering Students with Disabilities With Connecticut's Level Up Program
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What services are there for job seekers?
Explore programs and services from the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services to help you get a job. Get assistance with job searches, interviewing, resume writing, and more.
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What is the Ticket to Work program?
The Ticket to Work Program helps people with disabilities move toward financial independence and connects them with the services and support they need to succeed in the workforce.
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What is Vocational Rehabilitation?
Learn more about vocational rehabilitation.
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What kinds of jobs could I get through Vocational Rehabilitation Services?
Learn about Vocational Rehabilitation Services and the jobs that they offer.
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How do I help a student who is blind or has a disability figure out next steps in school or career?
Find out how to provide career support for young people with disabilities.
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Who are ADS' Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf?
Find out about Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf
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How do I know if my disability qualifies me for Vocational Rehabilitation Services?
Learn about Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
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What is the Live Well disease self-management program for older adults?
Live Well is a disease self-management program for older adults.
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How do I get to a doctor’s appointment if I can’t drive and I'm on Medicaid?
Learn how Medicaid members can get transportation to medical appointments.
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