A Clinical ESA Service That Understands Connecticut Veterans & Military Families
Service-connected mental health conditions are among the most common reasons veterans seek ESA documentation — and military-adjacent rental markets see these requests constantly.
What Veterans & Military Families Need to Know
The realities of ESA accommodation for veterans & military families in Connecticut:
VA care compatible
An ESA letter complements VA mental health treatment; our evaluation coordinates with, not replaces, existing care.
PTSD-informed
Clinicians experienced with combat-related and military sexual trauma presentations conduct trauma-informed evaluations.
PCS and BAH realities
Frequent moves mean repeated landlord negotiations; current documentation travels with you.
Not a service dog
An ESA differs from a task-trained service dog; we document housing accommodation needs honestly — no public-access claims.
From Intake to Determination
Structured, telehealth-based, and grounded in mental health best practice at every stage.
Structured Intake
A validated symptom inventory covering presentation, history, and daily functioning — roughly 10 minutes.
Licensed Review
A Connecticut-licensed clinician evaluates responses against DSM-5-TR-aligned criteria.
Telehealth Consultation
Where clinically indicated, a live video consultation is scheduled — evenings available.
Determination
Documentation is issued within 24–48 hours only when criteria are genuinely met.
Clinician Credentials
Every evaluation is conducted or supervised by an actively licensed Connecticut mental health professional — verifiable through the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
Active Connecticut License
LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or licensed psychologist in good standing with the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
Graduate Clinical Training
Master's or doctoral-level training in assessment and diagnosis.
DSM-5-TR Standards
Determinations grounded in diagnostic criteria — never checklists alone.
HIPAA-Compliant
Records maintained per federal and state privacy standards.
Housing Rights in Connecticut
What the Fair Housing Act — and state law — actually guarantee when you hold genuine clinical documentation.
Federal Protection
The Fair Housing Act covers nearly all Connecticut rental housing. Pet deposits, pet rent, and breed or weight restrictions generally do not apply to a recognized ESA.
State Framework
Connecticut General Statutes Title 47a (landlord-tenant) governs lease and habitability matters alongside FHA accommodation rights.
Documentation Standard
Housing providers may request reliable documentation of disability-related need. A letter from a Connecticut-licensed clinician meets the HUD standard.
State Note
The Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) — one of the oldest civil-rights agencies in the U.S. — enforces housing accommodation rights statewide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers from our clinical team.
How long does the whole process take?
Most applicants complete intake in about 10 minutes and receive a determination within 24–48 hours of evaluation.
Is my information private?
Yes — records are HIPAA-protected, and documentation never discloses your diagnosis to a landlord or institution.
What if I'm not approved?
You receive a full refund. A determination that protects clinical integrity is what makes approved letters credible.
Does this work anywhere in Connecticut?
Yes. Telehealth evaluation and Connecticut-licensed documentation apply statewide.
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