Since 1893, services & solutions
                      for people with disabilities.

About Us

Meeting the Changing Needs of People with Disabilities

Once a School for Blind Children – Now Serving the Multi-Disabled Community

Young woman in a wheelchair

Oak Hill has grown and changed over the years, as have the people it serves, its philosophy remains constant – people with disabilities have the right and capability to be contributing, productive members of their communities.

Today, Oak Hill is the largest private nonprofit community provider of services for people with disabilities in Connecticut.

Oak Hill serves children and adults with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities, including visual impairments.

 

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Services

Community-based housing, employment , and education
 

Oak Hill also Operates other Innovative Programs

NEAT Center at Oak Hill – assistive technology, adaptive equipment, resources and education

Oak Hill Birth to Three Program - provides support services to families of children ages three and under with disabilities or delays in developmental milestones

Oak Hill Center for Relationship & Sexuality Education (CRSE) – promotes safe and healthy relations for teens and adults 

Eleanor A. Brooks Blindness Related Supports Center at Oak Hill - includes housing, community support, and vocational programs

Individual and Family Supports Center at Oak Hill - provides individual day; group day; supervised employment; in home services; self-directed services

Oak Hill Professional Development – comprehensive and on-going education and training of people who work with children and adults with disabilities; includes CEU’s, recertification and licensing

Oak Hill Foundation- ways to give to help people with disabilities; donate and volunteer opportunities