Health and Human Services

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  • CT Bed Bug Forum and Additional Information, Connecticut Coalition Against Bed Bugs (CCABB)

    The Connecticut Coalition Against Bed Bugs (CCABB) provides training and support for health departments, housing authorities, medical facilities, college and universities regarding bed bug management in Connecticut. Anyone interested in learning more can see PowerPoint presentations, newspaper articles and PDFs about bed bug reproduction, behavior and management.

    Agency: Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
  • HUSKY - How to Qualify

    Those interested in applying for HUSKY benefits can read about the different programs and the income limits for each one.

    Agency: HUSKY Health
  • HUSKY Health

    Children, parents, relative caregivers, elders, individuals with disabilities, adults without minor children and pregnant women interested in applying for the HUSKY Health program can get an application and learn what the program covers.  

    Agency: HUSKY Health
  • CT AHEAD: Association on Higher Education and Disability

    CT AHEAD helps high school students with disabilities learn about support programs at different colleges in the state. AHEAD also advocates for the needs of students with disabilities and promotes programs to help them succeed in college.  

    Agency: Council on Developmental Disabilities
  • Council on Developmental Disabilities

    While not a direct service provider, the Council's mission is to promote the full inclusion of people with disabilities into their communities through advocacy, capacity building and system change activities in school, work and community life.  

    Agency: Council on Developmental Disabilities
  • Support for Family Caregivers

    Support to help family caregivers find services for their loved ones. Provides an array of services like information, referrals to support groups and short-term respite in the home to help relieve caregiver stress.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Aging and Disability Resources Center

    Aging and Disability Resources Centers provide consumers of any age and ability with benefits counseling, person-centered planning to help identify available long and short term services and supports, application assistance and general information and assistance.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Veteran’s Home and Community Based Services

    CT Veterans requiring home and based services in order to remain in the community and avoid institutionalization have the opportunity to self-direct their own care. Through this program veterans serve as an employer and have the freedom to hire and fire their own Personal Care Assistants and with the help of a fiscal management service, manage their individualized care plans and corresponding budgets.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Elderly Nutrition Program

    The purpose of the Elderly Nutrition Program is to provide meals, reduce hunger and food insecurity, promote socialization and the health and well-being of older adults. The program provides nutritionally balanced meals to eligible residents 60 years of age and over and their spouses. Meals are served through community cafes or delivered to the home-bound older adults.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Alzheimer's Respite Care Program

    This program offers relief to stressed caregivers by providing information, support, the development of an appropriate plan of care, and services for the individual with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. Administered by the Department on Aging.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Long-Term Support for Family Caregivers

    Support to help family caregivers find services for their loved ones. Provides an array of services like information, referrals to support groups and short term respite in the home to help relieve caregiver stress.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • “Live Well” Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP)

    The State Department on Aging coordinates the "Live Well", Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) and holds workshops at various locations throughout the state. Live Well is targeted to older adults with chronic health conditions and helps them learn practical ways to deal with issues such as pain and fatigue, nutrition, exercise and talking with your doctor.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • Connecticut Statewide Respite Program

    This program offers relief to stressed caregivers by providing information, support, the development of an appropriate plan of care, and services for the individual with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementias.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • The Congregate Housing Services Program (CHSP)

    The Congregate Housing Services Program (CHSP) provides supportive services for participants in eligible housing projects who meet specific requirements. The supportive services may be provided to frail, elderly persons at least 62 years of age or non-elderly persons with disabilities for the purpose of promoting independence, preventing unnecessary institutionalization and helping people remain in the community as long as possible.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging
  • The CHOICES Program

    Connecticut's program for Health insurance assistance, Outreach, Information and referral, Counseling, Eligibility Screening. This program provides information to persons age 60 and older as well as to people with disabilities, and is comprised of both staff, in-kind professionals from local service agencies and volunteers.

    Agency: State Unit on Aging