Easter Seals Capital Region and Eastern CT

    100 Deerfield, Windsor, CT, 06095

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      About Easter Seals Capital Region and Eastern CT

      Easter Seals Capital Region and Eastern CT has served people in the community for over 75 years, helping individuals with disabilities and active military veterans live with dignity and independence, and you'll find them in Windsor with extra locations in East Hartford and Norwich. The staff size is about 51 to 200 folks, and they provide support for nearly 2,000 people and their families each year. The organization operates as a nonprofit, offering medical and vocational rehabilitation, neuropsychological assessments, employment training, social and psychological counseling, and autism services for all ages, even toddlers, younger children, and adults. There's a multidisciplinary approach, meaning teams might include physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, and specialists for brain injuries and cognitive or behavioral concerns. Their partnership with Beaming Health lets them provide speech and occupational therapy services in-clinic, in homes, and online for families across California, which is a bit outside the Connecticut base, but it helps them serve a range of needs. Some programs focus on early diagnosis and therapy for young children with autism, while others offer job skills, supported education, and career placement for older teens and adults. Easter Seals Capital Region and Eastern CT stands out as the only outpatient provider in Greater Hartford offering both medical and vocational rehab together. The organization uses online tools through The Social Care Network, and you might notice events like the Easterseals 5K Your Way Freedom Stride or programs during Disability Pride Month. There are physical locations with facilities for health and therapy, but also an online platform. The main focus remains on providing people with disabilities the right resources and support to find work, take part in the community, and manage challenges after illnesses or injuries. Staff members work hard in many kinds of programs, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, social skills training, and even PEERS for Young Adults and EarliPoint. Their long history shows steady growth and support through different programs, grants, and community connections, always aiming to help clients increase independence and self-sufficiency in everyday life.

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