Accessibility
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Greenwich Library offers a friendly and accommodating environment to all of our patrons. Among our mission goals is to provide resources and services to promote accessibility to all members of the Library community. We are committed to providing equal access to services and collections within the Library.
We can provide answers to questions about accessibility policies and procedures. Reach out to ADA Librarian Ed by:
Phone: (203) 622-7918
Learn more about the assistive items available at the Main Library. For first-time users, we recommend a consultation with the ADA librarian to determine which items will be most helpful for your individual needs.
Browse selected ADA web resources related to careers & employment.
The Greenwich Library Homebound Delivery Service is available to Greenwich Residents who are physically unable to visit Greenwich Library and its branches.
Greenwich Residents who wish to have their materials mailed to them at home are asked to submit a letter from a doctor, nurse, or social worker stating that the individual is unable to visit Greenwich Library in person.
The materials are sent via U.S. mail with extra mailing pre-paid envelopes for returns.
Greenwich Library’s Book Van provides delivery and pick-up to a number of senior residences in Greenwich.
The Next Chapter Book Club offers people with developmental disabilities (DD) to read and learn together, talk about books, and make friends in a relaxed, community setting. The club meets for book discussions, as well as occasional field trips. We are currently looking for new members. Contact Emorrissey@greenwichlibrary.org with any questions or interest.
With offerings such as audiobooks, a downloadable library, and large print books, Greenwich Library has many options for print-disabled patrons.