Connecticut Department of Veterans’ Affairs
Provides assistance to veterans, their eligible spouses and eligible dependents in obtaining veterans’ benefits under federal, state and local laws.Phone: 860.616.3600
Connecticut's partner in brain injury prevention and recovery since 1982.
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Provides assistance to veterans, their eligible spouses and eligible dependents in obtaining veterans’ benefits under federal, state and local laws.Phone: 860.616.3600
Counseling services for veterans and family members.Phone: Toll Free 1.877.927.8387; Danbury – 203.790.4000; Norwich – 860.877.1755; Orange – (203) 795-6091; Rocky Hill – 860.563.8800Veterans ... continue reading
Services include outpatient counseling for veterans and family members, case management, and a 24/7 call center. Visit the Department of Mental Health and Addiction ... continue reading
Jail diversion and trauma recovery program serves military service members and veterans and diverts veterans with trauma-related symptoms to a seamless system of treatment ... continue reading
The overarching goal of the Tri-Service Warrior Care Clinic is to facilitate return to duty. This mission is accomplished by providing coordinated and comprehensive ... continue reading
Information about federal health care benefits.West Haven Campus – 203.932.5711Newington Campus – 860.666.6951
A service of brainline.org. Help for service members, veterans, national guard, reserve, and families. Phone: 703.998.2020
Guide Produced by The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. Additionally, document can be viewed at and searched by section.
A website that offers detailed information on a veteran’s pension benefit is called Aid and Attendance (A&A). A Wartime Veteran or surviving spouse who ... continue reading
Website offering information and website links to organizations that provide assistance to military families, including military spouse assistance, benefits for dependents and children, financial ... continue reading