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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 does the legislative and legal unit do at ADS?
Find out about legislative and legal staff.
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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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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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What is the DeafBlind Advisory Committee?
Explore the CT ADS DeafBlind Advisory Committee, including membership, meeting minutes and agendas, and more.
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What is the BESB Statewide Rehabilitation Council?
Discover the Statewide Rehabilitation Council that works in conjunction with Education and Services for the Blind for Connecticut Aging and Disability Services.
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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 benefit counseling services does Aging and Disability Services offer?
Benefit counseling services for older adults and people with disabilities
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What are some fraud resources?
As an older adult or person with a disability, you may be looking at ways to keep yourself safe from frauds and scams
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Public Information and Communications
Public Information and Communications
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How do I get help finding a job if I am 55 or older?
Learn how to find jobs for older adults.
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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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How do I get respite support as a caregiver?
Learn more about the Connecticut Statewide Respite Care Program.
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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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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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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.
More independent living resources Community inclusion services Assistive technology