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Inpatient Treatment Facilities
The Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) operates four inpatient treatment facilities: The Connecticut Valley Hospital, Connecticut Mental Health Center, Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center and Capitol Region Mental Health Center for persons with severe addiction or psychiatric challenges.
Agency: Department of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesFind resources for families, community leaders, schools, law enforcement and all those interested in the prevention and treatment of addiction.
Agency: Department of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesOffice of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities
An independent state agency created to safeguard and advance the civil and human rights of people with disabilities in Connecticut, the Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities investigates claims of discrimination and abuse and provides education and advocacy services.
Agency: Office of Protection and Advocacy of People with DisabilitiesMental Health and Addiction Publications and Reports
A quick reference guide to all publications and reports published by the Department of Public Health (DPH).
Agency: Department of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesVital Records Applications and Forms
Applications from both the State Vital Records Office and from the town/city where the event occurred. This includes applications for a copy of birth, death, marriage and civil union. Also find, applications for an Apostille, a directory of Connecticut Superior Courts as well as a Connecticut Town Clerk and Registrar directory.
Agency: Department of Public HealthYou and your spouse-to-be must appear in person at a local vital records office to obtain a marriage license. The marriage license is issued to ensure that you and your spouse-to-be are eligible to be married.
Agency: Department of Public HealthParents, childcare workers, healthcare professionals and anyone who is curious about the state public health code can quickly browse each title and section in this quick guide provided by the Department of Public Health (DPH).
Agency: Department of Public HealthPublic Health Statistics and Research
The Department of Public Health (DPH) offers a presentation of data and statistics for 25 of the leading diseases and illnesses affecting Connecticut's public. Some conditions covered are asthma, cancer, drug overdose, influenza, tobacco use prevention and control.
Agency: Department of Public HealthInfluenza monitoring from a variety of sources is used by the state to track influenza virus activity. Included in the statistics are annual influenza summaries from the state of Connecticut from 2006 to 2013.
Agency: Department of Public HealthThe mission of the Connecticut Department of Public Health's (DPH) Injury Prevention Program is to promote a safe and healthy Connecticut by reducing factors associated with intentional (e.g. homicide and suicide), unintentional (e.g. falls and motor vehicle accidents) and occupational injury.
Agency: Department of Public HealthLead Poisoning Prevention and Control Program
Lead harms children's nervous systems and is associated with reduced IQ, behavioral problems and learning disabilities. In large doses, it can cause coma, convulsions and death. The Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Program seeks to prevent and educate the public about lead poisoning, specifically in children.
Agency: Department of Public HealthPublic Health Diseases and Prevention
Disease and prevention information on a variety of public health topics.
Agency: Department of Public HealthResources for Local Agency Staff
Agency Staff can find a listing of PDF documents relating to the subjects of agency outreach, financial management, certification fair hearings and more.
Agency: Department of Public HealthThe Department of Public Health (DPH) publishes quarterly a record of disciplinary actions taken against licensed individuals and organizations.
Agency: Department of Public HealthServices, Programs, Topics A to Z
A list of health topics organized, provided by the Department of Public Health (DPH). Important topics covered are adoption, birth certificates, cancer, family planning, HIV/AIDS, mental health services and much more.
Agency: Department of Public Health
Coronavirus Information
Find the latest data, health guidance, and resources on how to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus Testing
Testing is available in many locations throughout Connecticut. Anyone experiencing symptoms should contact their primary care provider.
Electronic Benefits Transfer
Access your EBT account to transfer benefits online such as SNAP, WIC, and Cash Payments.