Smiling adult in a wheelchair Oak Hill helps people with disabilities experience rich, fulfilling lives in communities throughout Connecticut. Through education, assistive technology, programs and advocacy, we support them at every stage of life. We also provide a robust array of services to those people who work with, live with and care for people challenged by disabilities.

Oak Hill serves children and adults with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities. Today, it is the largest private nonprofit community provider of services for people with disabilities in Connecticut.
 

Oak Hill is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation

Our legal name is The Connecticut Institute for the Blind, Inc., d/b/a, Oak Hill, a recognized nonprofit corporation. 
 
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Breast Health for Women with Intellectual Disabilities Teaching Manual

Care providers, parents/guardians, clinicians and others who work with and care for women with intellectual disabilities will find this teaching manual essential.

The curriculum is designed to increase the comfort, awareness, and skill of women with intellectual disabilities in relation to their own breast health.  Includes easy to use manual, PowerPoint presentation on CD-ROM, and laminated instructions to augment learning. 

Order a Teaching Manual - Price: $109.00 + $5.00 shipping and handling; CT Residents add 6% sales tax

Order form accepts check, Visa, Mastercard, and Discover cards - click document for order form 


Download Attachment: Order form for Teaching Manual
 

A Motivational Evening

Connecticut Community Care, Inc.(CCCI) is pleased to host the second Myra Kerr Memorial Lecture, "Pushing Forward When Things Change," featuring Fortune 1000 speaker, Randy Snow, president of NO XQs (no excuse) Inc. 

Date: May 29, 2008; Registration begins at 6:00PM; Lecture begins at 7:00PM; Cost per person: $25.00.  Light Refreshments will be served

Place: NEAT Center at Oak Hill (for directions to NEAT Center at Oak Hill please visit our website: www.neatmarketplace.org)

For more information on this event, please contact Connecticut Community Care's Development Office at (860) 589-6226 ext. 5147

To download a PDF of CCCI Lecture Series registration form - An Evening with Randy Snow, click here


Download Attachment: Download PDF Randy Snow Lecture registration form
 

4th Annual Jordan's Journey: Charity Motorcycle Ride

Jordan's Journey Charity Motorcycle Ride

Benefits: children and adults with disabilities; provides cultural recreational opportunities; camperships; trips; and exercise equipment.

  • Date:  Sunday, June 22, 2008
  • Registration: 9am - NEAT Center at Oak Hill
  • Ride begins: 10am - travels to Brodie Park, Barkhamsted
  • Fee: $20/per ride; $10/per passenger; non-riders welcome

Rain or shine event; for more information, call Ana Mitchell, (860) 769-3815; email: mitchella@ciboakhill.org

We would like to thank our sponsors:

  • ESPN
  • FOX 61 WTIC-TV/CW 20 WTXX-TV
  • Cox Communications
  • Charter Communications
  • Avon Auto Wholesalers, Inc.
  • Murtha Cullina, LLP
  • Trantolo & Trantolo Law Services
  • B.T. Lindsay & Co
  • ColorGraphix, LLC
  • Dunkin' Donuts
  • Solinsky Eye Care
  • Net-Mark Associates, LLC
  • Custom Grounds
  • Hope Street Pharmacy
  • Gallitto Property Maintenance
  • Suzanne Heise & Roger Maynard
  • Berkshire Hall
  • Uncle Moey Catering

To download a PDF of our registration form: click here


Download Attachment: Jordan's Journey Registration Form