Vermont Disability Resources
A free, plain-language guide to disability services across Vermont. Find who to call first for early intervention, special education, Medicaid waivers, vocational rehabilitation, transition planning, employment supports, and crisis help, county by county, with Spanish-language support. Always call to confirm details, which can change.
What this guide covers
- Early intervention for children under 3 and special education (IEPs) for ages 3–21
- Medicaid waivers and home- and community-based services
- Vocational rehabilitation and supported employment
- Transition planning for students moving from school to adult life
- Guardianship, benefits, and crisis resources, including 988 and local supports
Statewide programs in Vermont
These serve every county in Vermont. Details change, so always call to confirm.
- Center on Disability and Community Inclusion. University center on disabilities (UCEDD)
- Disability Rights Vermont (800-834-7890). Protection & Advocacy: free disability rights legal help
- Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council ((802) 828-1310). State Council on Developmental Disabilities
- Vermont Assistive Technology Program ((802) 241-0312). State assistive technology program: device loans, demos & reuse
- Vermont Family Network (802-876-5315). Parent center: free special-education help for families
Find your county in Vermont
- Addison County
- Bennington County
- Caledonia County
- Chittenden County
- Essex County
- Franklin County
- Grand Isle County
- Lamoille County
- Orange County
- Orleans County
- Rutland County
- Washington County
- Windham County
- Windsor County
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