Since 1893, services & solutions
                      for people with disabilities.

Adults with Disabilities

Oak Hill Helps Adults with Disabilities

Man singing at talent show

Oak Hill provides services and solutions to thousands of adults of all ages with disabilities (intellectual, developmental, physical disabilities including visual impairments) each year. Our eight distinct programs provide in-home and community-based housing and day services; employment; education; assistive technology; healthy relationships; arts & recreation.

 

Programs that Serve Adults

Woman taking a computer class - blind vocational program
  1. Individual and Family Supports Center at Oak Hill
  2. NEAT Center at Oak Hill
  3. Eleanor A. Brooks Blindness Related Supports Center at Oak Hill
  4. Oak Hill Center for Relationship & Sexuality Education
  5. Oak Hill Camp
  6. Oak Hill Day Services
  7. Oak Hill Residential Services

Oak Hill is a recognized private provider by the State of Connecticut’s Home and Community Based Services Comprehensive Waiver and Individual and Family Supports Waiver through the Department of Developmental Services (DDS)

Learn About DDS

 

How do I get started?

Woman in wheelchair at NEAT Expo For more information, call (860) 242-2274 or email at info@ciboakhill.org
 

Helping to Build Better Lives

Sharon Vibberts - Oak Hill's 2009 Program Participant of the Year

Sharon Vibberts - Oak Hill's 2009 Program Participant of the Year

"Sharon is an inspiration!  Through radiation, chemotherapy, and multiple surgeries, Sharon displayed an incredibly strong will to live, saying, "'I'm gonna fight it!'"  Sharon never complained, went to work everyday and even helped me with my knitting.  I saw her reach out to other people undergoing treatment.  When we learned her treatments worked, we yelled for joy and cried happy tears.  Sharon's strength pulled everyone together at our group home.  I don't think she knows the impact her hope and faith had on all of us.  As a nurse, she has given me a renewed faith in my profession and reminded me why I chose this field some 20 years ago."  - Julie Angelica, nurse, Oak Hill Community Programs (Suffield)