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Yale Child Study Center - http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/autism/
Offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluations for children and adults with social disabilities, usually focusing on the issues of diagnosis and intervention. |
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Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped - http://www.cslib.org/lbph.htm
Provides free mail loan of recorded and Braille books and magazines and necessary playback equipment to eligible state residents unable to read conventional print because of a visual or physical disability. |
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Connecticut Birth to Three System - http://www.birth23.org/
Provides developmental evaluations and early intervention services for infants and toddlers (from 0-36 months of age) who have significant developmental delays or disabilities. |
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Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center - http://www.cpacinc.org/
Statewide nonprofit organization that offers information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21. |
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NAMI of Connecticut - http://www.nami.org/MSTemplate.cfm?MicrositeID=146
People with mental illness, family members, friends, professionals and businesses who are dedicated to improving the care, treatment and status of people with mental illness. |
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State of Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation Services - http://www.brs.state.ct.us/
Provides vocational rehabilitation to assist persons with physical or mental disabilities to prepare for, find or keep a job. |
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Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation - http://www.dmr.state.ct.us
The supports and services DMR administers or purchases include residential services, day programs, employment supports, family supports, case management and clinical services. |
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Brain Injury Association of Connecticut - http://www.biact.org/
Promotes support groups and service systems for persons with brain injury and their families; provides education about TBI, its related problems and prevention; advocates for community and medical resources needed to provide comprehensive TBI care; and directly meets selected needs that are currently unaddressed by existing systems. |
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Special Olympics Connecticut - http://www.soct.org/
Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for all people with mental retardation. |
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CRIS Radio - http://www.cslib.org/cris/
Reading service for the blind and print-handicapped. Headquartered in Windsor with studios in Danbury, Trumbull, West Haven and Norwich. |
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Hart, Inc. - http://www.hartinc.org/
Nonprofit agency which provides support services to individuals with developmental disabilities. |
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ARC of Southington, Inc. - http://www.arcsouthington.org/
Provides programs and services for those with cognitive, developmental and intellectual disabilities in Hartford and New Haven counties. |
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Disabled American Veterans, Department of Connecticut - http://www.davmembersportal.org/ct/
Statewide organization offers newsletter, events calendar, information and resources. |
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Community Enterprises, Inc - http://www.communityenterprises.com/
Nonprofit corporation provides employment, training, work experience, education, housing and other support services for individuals with disabilities. Program locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Long Island, New York. |
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NICHCY Connecticut State Sheet - http://nichcy.org/Pages/StateSpecificInfo.aspx?State=CT
Contact information for disability resources. |