Links

Important Links to Disability Resources

CDR’s Annual Wheel-A-Thon

American Association of People with Disabilities

Americans with Disabilities Act Home Page

Americans with Disabilities Act Coalition of Connecticut

APT Foundation

Aunt Bertha Online

City of New Haven office of Disability Services

Columbus House

Connecticut Alliance for Basis Human Needs

Connecticut Association of Centers for Independent LivinG (CACIL)

CT Cross Disability Lifespan Alliance Calendar

Connecticut Independent Living Council (SILC)

Connecticut Mental Health Center

The Connection, Inc.

Continuum of Care

Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center

CACIL’s Community Freedom Fund

Disability Resources for Job Seekers

Dixwell/Newhallville Community Mental Health Services

CT Housing Search

Region 1 Federal Emergency Management Agency Disability Integration Specialist Dr. Kate McCarthy-Barnett can be reached here: 617-816-6351 or [email protected]; and at the Office of Regional Administrator, DHS/FEMA Region I, 99 High Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02110

Easter Seals Goodwill Industries

Family Centered Services of CT

Fellowship Place

First Church of Christ Congregational Clinton, Basic medical equipment available — 860-669-5735

Guilford Interfaith Ministries, Charlie’s Closet Medical Equipment Clearinghouse

Job Accommodation Network

Leeway

Liberty Community Services

Marrakech

Welcome to My Place CT. We provide more options for long-term care so people can live where they choose. All the services and support necessary are here—all in one place—to help meet individual needs. What can we do for you? Empower you with knowledge, so you can make informed choices. Connect you to your community’s resources. And support you across the continuum of care. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place.

The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment for people who have cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their cars so that patients can receive the life-saving treatments they need.

National Council on Independent Living

NeedyMeds.org — NeedyMeds is a national non-profit organization that maintains a website of free information on programs that help people who can’t afford medications and healthcare costs.

New Haven Home Recovery

New England ADA Center

State of Connecticut Long Term Care Services and Support Web Site

United States Access Board

West Haven Community House

Workers Achieving Gainful Employment (WAGE)

Yale Behavioral Health Services at Hamden

Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital

Yale-New Haven Hospital Ambulatory Psychiatric Services