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Services for People with Intellectual Disabilities
NEAT provides assistive technology and demonstration on the latest adaptive equipment; services for young children, teens and adults.
NEAT Center at Oak Hill
A fully accessible facility where you can learn about products and equipment that assist people with
intellectual disabilities with day-to-day activities they have trouble doing
themselves. It is also a place to donate or buy adaptive medical
equipment.
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Adaptive Equipment & Assistive Technology Services
- Assistive Technology Consultation and Evaluation Services individual assessments
- Adaptive devices and services that help to enhance independence and improve quality of life
- School Based Training and Technical Assistance NEAT will come to you! Build your staff or team’s AT knowledge base, create an AT team, gain more in-depth hands-on training regarding specific devices, or customize your needs
- Expanded Curriculum includes: Universal Design, No Child Left Behind, IDEA, Least Restrictive Environment, AT Funding and Evaluations, Autism, CMT Test Accommodations, and much more
- Assistive Technology Lending Library – a service that loans assistive technology devices to paid professional members. Learn More about the benefits of being a member.
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Other Services
- Individual and Family Supports Center at Oak Hill – Oak Hill
is a recognized community provider by the state of Connecticut Department of Developmental Services providing residential, individual and group day; supported
employment and in home services. To learn more, please call (860)
769-3822; or email: stans@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill School – provides educational services to children
ages 6-21 years with severe cognitive impairments and multiple
disabilities. Families interested in having their child enrolled must
receive a student referral from the school district where the child
resides. To learn more, please call (860) 769-3851 or email: eddy2@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill Center for Relationship & Sexuality Education –
supports safe relationships and healthy boundaries for people with intellectual,
developmental disabilities and other behavioral and social disorders. For
more information, please call Lucille Duguay, LCSW, program director at (860)
769-3500; or email: duguayl@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill Birth to Three Program support services for families
with children aged three and under with disabilities and developmental delays in
milestones. For more information, please call Aggie Pont, program director
at (860) 286-3161; or email: ponta@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill Residential Services provides housing for children
and adults with intellectual disabilities. To learn more, please call
(860) 242-2274 ext. 3822; or email: stans@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill Day Services provides group day; supported employment
and seniors services to adults with intellectual disabilities. To learn
more, please call (860) 242-2274, ext. 3822; or email: stans@ciboakhill.org
- Oak Hill Camp provides residential summer camp for children
and adults with intellectual disabilities. To learn more, please call
(860) 242-2274, ext. 3822; or email: stans@ciboakhill.org
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Training
Oak Hill Professional Development –
comprehensive and on-going education for people who care for people with
multiple disabilities, including intellectually disabled; training in the
community, includes opportunities to earn CEU’s, recertification and
licensing; For more information, please call Jim Pellino, program director
at (860) 242-2274; or email: pellinoj@ciboakhill.org
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How do I get started?
Please call (860) 243-2869; toll free in CT (866) 526-4492; (860) 286-3113 TTY; or email: info@neatmarketplace.org
Events
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