Since 1893, services & solutions
                      for people with disabilities.

Serving People with Multiple Disabilities in Connecticut

Our vision: the people with disabilities we serve are the center of all we do and we continually seek ways to help them develop their potential.

Oak Hill Teacher and student working together

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

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)

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senior woman singing at talent show
 

How do I get started?

Boy in wheelchair

Call us today at (860) 242-2274, (860) 286-3113 TTY or email us at info@ciboakhill.org

 

Lives have changed because of Oak Hill

Dennis, recent graduate

“We are very grateful for the dedication and professionalism of the Oak Hill School staff as well as for their attention, thoughtfulness and kindness toward Susanna. You surrounded Susanna with love and were a second nurturing family for her.”

- Dr. and Mrs. DeCamilli, parents of Susanna, a graduate of the Oak Hill School

“There are not enough words to thank you for your help in getting Brian back to his ‘home’ in Vernon. When we took Brian back to Oak Hill, he was so excited and happy that he could not wait for us to leave! The staff and residents had a welcome back cake and the guys were really happy to see Brian again. Thanks so very much.”

- Jim and Marie McAllister, parents  

“For the first time in her life, my daughter Jacinta, who is 21 years old and has severe, multiple disabilities, told me she loved me using a communication device we found through the NEAT Center at Oak Hill.  This is such a wonderful and necessary program.”

- Eva Bunnell, parent