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  • ABI WAIVER PROGRAM | ABI RESOURCES

    ABI RESOURCES - CT BRAIN INJURY SURVIVORS DESERVE THE BEST. ABI WAIVER PROGRAM - MFP - MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON - MEDICAID - MFP ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPORT- CT MFP - CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON PROGRAM - MOVING FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME Connecticut - working together with DSS, DMHAS, BIAC, Allied Community Resourc

  • CT Social Security Meriden Office | 1-877-409-8429 | ABI RESOURCES Connecticut 2

    Social Security Office in Meriden ( One West Main St 06451 ) 4th Floor, One West Main St 06451,… 1-877-409-8429, 1-800-772-1213, 1-203-639-1224 Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Meriden (One West Main St 06451) 4th Floor, One West Main St 06451, 1-877-409-8429 , 1-800-772-1213 , 1-203-639-1224 Servicios de determinación de discapacidad Si bien las solicitudes de discapacidad del Seguro Social se toman en las oficinas locales, las decisiones médicas las toma en cada estado un servicio de determinación de discapacidad. Si ya presentó una solicitud de beneficios por incapacidad o si es un proveedor médico, puede enviar por correo la información médica de un solicitante de Connecticut a: Disability Determination Services 309 Warwarme Avenue Hartford, CT. 06114 Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Willimantic Ste 19, 1320 Main St 06226, Wil Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Willimantic Ste 19, 1320 Main St 06226, Willimantic, Connecticut 1-877-405-0488, 1-800-772-1213, 1-800-325-0778 Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Waterbury Suite 1, 51 North Elm St 06702, Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Waterbury Suite 1, 51 North Elm St 06702, Waterbury, Connecticut 1-877-405-4874, 1-800-772-1213, 1-800-325-0778 Phone 1-855-626-6632 Connecticut CT Department of Social Services DSS MFP Money Follows the Person a Phone 1-855-626-6632 Connecticut CT Department of Social Services DSS MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham CT community care Home Health ABI Resources Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Willimantic Ste 19, 1320 Main St 06226, Wil Social Security Administration Social Security Office in Willimantic Ste 19, 1320 Main St 06226, Willimantic, Connecticut 1-877-405-0488, 1-800-772-1213, 1-800-325-0778 1/29

  • CONNECTICUT - MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON program MFP application ABI RESOURCES

    MFP ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPORT- CT MFP - CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON PROGRAM - MOVING FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME Connecticut - working together with DSS, DMHAS, BIAC, Allied Community Resources, Access Agency, CCCI, Social Services, Brain Injury, Hospital, Doctors, Nurses, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Special Ed

  • STATE MEDICAL INSURANCE ASSISTANCE | ABI RESOURCES

    "Apply for Connecticut State Insurance Assistance Program online and access medical benefits. Get coverage for your healthcare needs with ease. Apply today!" APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbrainin APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbraininjury.com/connecticut-state-insurance-medical APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbrainin APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbraininjury.com/connecticut-state-insurance-medical APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbrainin APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbraininjury.com/connecticut-state-insurance-medical APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbrainin APPLY FOR STATE BENEFITS ONLINE CT CONNECTICUT MEDICARE MEDICAID ABI RESOURCES https://www.ctbraininjury.com/connecticut-state-insurance-medical 1/9 Connecticut Asistencia de beneficios médicos ( Seguro de salud ) Aplicaciones en linea Planes del programa de asistencia de seguro médico individual y familiar de Connecticut. Lesión cerebral Accidente cerebrovascular TBI ITB RECURSOS ABI CONNECTICUT CT DSS LESIÓN CEREBRAL ADQUIRIDA EXENCIÓN DE ABI Y PROVEEDOR DE AGENCIA MFP. LÍDERES DE VIDA APOYADA Y DE CUIDADO COMUNITARIO DE CT. LESIÓN CEREBRAL COMUNIDAD DE CONNECTICUT BICC DERECHOS DE DISCAPACIDAD DE LOS DEFENSORES DE CONNECTICUT

  • ABI RESOURCES WORKING WITH COMMUNITY FIRST CHOICE CFC CONNECTICUT

    ABI RESOURCES working with and together with DSS, DMHAS, BIAC, Allied Community Resources, Access Agency, CCCI, Social Services, Brain Injury, Hospital, Doct Grandes proveedores de servicios de apoyo para lesiones cerebrales de Connecticut Revolucionando la recuperación domiciliaria de lesiones cerebrales: ABI Resources es pionera en el futuro de la atención médica En el mundo de la atención sanitaria, la innovación y la resiliencia suelen ir de la mano. Fiel a esta noción, una organización notable ha estado constantemente a la altura del desafío, ejerciendo los poderes duales de la educación y la tecnología para ayudar a miles de personas a recuperar sus vidas. Se trata de ABI Resources, una agencia líder que brinda apoyo integral para la recuperación domiciliaria de lesiones cerebrales, atendiendo a víctimas de lesiones cerebrales traumáticas (TBI) y accidentes cerebrovasculares. Durante los últimos años, ABI Resources ha sido un rayo de esperanza, brindando apoyo inquebrantable a quienes atraviesan el tumultuoso viaje de la recuperación de una lesión cerebral traumática y un accidente cerebrovascular. Su trabajo no se trata sólo de tratamiento: se trata de recuperación, reinvención y revitalización. Se trata de recuperar vidas, no simplemente de prolongarlas. Han elaborado un enfoque único e integral para la recuperación del hogar que es tan compasivo como innovador. Aprovechando una gran cantidad de recursos educativos, ABI Resources ha reunido un equipo de soporte calificado compuesto por los mejores del país. Sus profesionales no sólo están llenos de conocimientos sobre lo último en ciencia neurológica, sino que también están capacitados para brindar una atención individualizada que respete la dignidad y la autonomía de cada paciente. El equipo está comprometido a mantenerse a la vanguardia, aprendiendo y adaptándose continuamente al mundo de la atención médica en constante evolución. Pero donde realmente se destaca ABI Resources es su uso ejemplar de la tecnología. Al reconocer su potencial, han estado aprovechando la tecnología para brindar soporte de vanguardia a sus clientes. Desde sistemas avanzados de telesalud que permiten consultas y terapias remotas hasta soluciones de software innovadoras que facilitan el seguimiento del progreso de la recuperación, ABI Resources ha transformado la forma en que se brinda atención médica domiciliaria. ABI Resources está decidido a derribar los muros del pensamiento convencional y desafiar lo que entendemos como posible en el campo de la recuperación de lesiones cerebrales. Han transformado la idea de un hogar de un simple lugar de descanso a una unidad de atención médica dinámica y totalmente equipada. Esta innovación no sólo brinda comodidad sino que también permite a los pacientes recuperarse en un entorno familiar, promoviendo el bienestar psicológico, que es una parte fundamental del proceso de recuperación. Ante un número cada vez mayor de casos de TBI y accidentes cerebrovasculares, es crucial contar con organizaciones como ABI Resources que superen persistentemente los límites de lo que sabemos y lo que podemos hacer. No sólo brindan atención: la están redefiniendo. No sólo están utilizando la tecnología: son pioneros en su uso en formas que importan. No sólo están educando: están empoderando. Hoy nos encontramos al borde de una nueva era en la atención sanitaria, una que promete un tratamiento más personal, eficaz y accesible. ABI Resources está a la vanguardia de esta revolución, iluminando el camino a seguir con su dedicación a la educación, la tecnología y, sobre todo, el espíritu humano. El futuro de los sistemas de recuperación de la atención sanitaria está aquí y parece más brillante que nunca. Gracias a los incansables esfuerzos de ABI Resources, los desafíos de la recuperación de una lesión cerebral se están convirtiendo gradualmente en oportunidades de reinvención, fortaleza y esperanza. Es hora de que reconozcamos y aplaudamos su encomiable trabajo, un brillante testimonio del poder de la resiliencia y la innovación frente a la adversidad.

  • HOMEMAKER APPLY HERE! | Connecticut job employment CT HEALTHCARE | ABI RESOURCES

    ABI Resources offers comprehensive employment and support services for individuals with brain injuries in Connecticut. Our experienced team provides ILST, PCA, companion, DSP, RA, and homemaker services to help with recovery and daily living. Get in touch to discover more about our spe ¡Estamos buscando lo mejor de lo mejor! APLICAR AQUÍ An amazing opportunity to be a part of something much greater than ourselves, helping people become the best version of themselves. Requirements: One / Two years of health care experience. Experience administering behavioral treatment and care plans. Valid driver's license and car. Super time management and organizational consistency. Great Smart-Phone and Tablet skills Background Check and Drug Testing - Before Hire Dress Code adherence We require the Highest Standards of Care and Accountability. Experience helping people recover from: Strokes Concussions ABI-acquired brain injury TBI traumatic brain injury Tumer Within community settings Team members support people with: Safety Organization skills Medical and therapeutic rehab homework. Medication reminders Social entertainment Find meaningful employment Money management Social skills All categories and activities of daily life. Information: Regular drug screening EOE STATEMENT: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Purpose: Independent Living Skills Instructors provide necessary instruction to clients so as to assist them with maintaining their independence and safety in the community. Duties: 1. Prepare teaching material for Independent Living Skills Training and Support Service sessions. 2. Schedule client session time and programming according to their Individual Service Plan and the training domains. 3. See individual clients in their homes to train, teach and provide support in: money management, nutrition, cooking, comparison shopping, emergency procedures, community awareness, mobility, laundry procedures, household management, sex/public health education, medical procedures, counseling and crisis intervention, and housing. 4. Provide training in rations determined by the current care plan, and in accordance with the least restrictive environment philosophy (1:1 staff: client ratio, unless otherwise specified). 5. Coordinate client training programs with other programs with which they are involved. 6. Complete daily activity report documenting direct hours spent with clients and submit to other Team Members such as supervisor(s) on the first day of the following month. 7. Keep client files up to date. 8. Assist the client in coordinating with other programs, services, and benefit systems, such as Social Security, AFDC, WIC, food stamps, counseling, etc. 9. Attend monthly staff meetings and monthly individual meetings with Team Members. 10. Participate in Inter-Disciplinary Team meetings as requested. 11. Other Duties as assigned. ILST JOBS IN CT occupation profession trade position career work line of work livelihood post situation appointment métier craft vocation calling vacancy opening work living employment business vocation

  • NEW! ABI Waiver and MFP Program FREE CARE PACKAGE

    "Unlock the power of Connecticut's Medicaid ABI Waiver and MFP Program. Explore this comprehensive care package now and change your life!" HOME MÁS THE ULTIMATE FREE DOWNLOAD! CARE PACKAGE "Get Ahead with this Comprehensive Care Package" WHERE SHOULD I SEND YOUR FREE PLAYBOOK? First Name Last Name Email SEND ME THE FREE CARE PACKAGE! Click here to download Training Downloads • ABI Employer Manual-Appendix.pdf • Appointment Weekly Schedule.pdf • DSS Provider Information Manual - Acknowledgement Form.pdf • DSS Provider Information Manual.pdf • Employee Training Documentation Form-Spanish.pdf • Employee Training Documentation Form.pdf • Employer OPT-OUT Form .pdf • Employer Orientation Certification.pdf • Job Description -Chore Services.pdf • Job Description -Companion Services.pdf • Job Description -Homemaker Services.pdf • Job Description -Personal Care Assistance Services.pdf • Weekly Schedule (large format).pdf • ABI Service Description for Manual.pdf • DSS Provider Information Manual-Spanish translation.pdf Employment Downloads • ABI Employment Packet Sample.pdf • DSS Provider Directory Application.pdf • Transportation Application Packet.pdf • Transportation Services Application Supplement.pdf • ILST Application Packet.pdf • Rapid Paycard FAQs.pdf • DSS Employment Application checklist.pdf • Employment Packet Checklist.pdf • Employment Status Form.pdf • DSS Provider Agreement.pdf • Form I-9.pdf • DSS Employment Packet.pdf • 2023 CT W-4.pdf • 2023 W-4.pdf • Employment Forms Packet.pdf General Information Downloads • Agency-Vendor Information Update.pdf • Discrimination is Illegal Poster (distributed to Employer at the time of home visit).pdf • Discrimination is Illegal Poster-Spanish (distributed to Employer at the time of home visit).pdf • Emergency Contact & Medical Information Form.pdf • Participant-Employer WC Information Booklet (for distribution at the home visit or by mail upon request to DSS program participants).pdf • Sexual Harassment is Illegal Poster (distributed to Employer at time of home visit).pdf • Spanish Signature Verification Form Sample.pdf • Web B Poster to Work English Version.pdf • ACR Consent and Acknowledgement Form.pdf • Sample Signature Verification Form-Spanish.pdf • Sample Signature Verification Form.pdf • Grievance Form.pdf • Authorized Representative Documentation Packet.pdf • Signature Verification Packet.pdf • Authorized Representative Document.pdf • Authorized Representative Document Instructions with Sample.pdf • Participant-Representative Personal Information Update Packet.pdf • Personal Information Update Form.pdf Payroll Downloads • CT Universal Time Sheet Sample.pdf • DSS Vendor Billing Invoice Form (Sample).pdf • MFP Realtor Billing Invoice Form.pdf • Billing Form for Pre-Approved Services.pdf • Pre-Approved Service Payment Authorization.pdf • Billing Form for Pre-Approved Services-Sample.pdf • CT DSS Universal Time Sheet.pdf • Payroll Notice.pdf • Direct Deposit Authorization.pdf • EVV Telephony Instructions English.pdf • EVV Telephony Instructions Spanish.pdf • DSS Pay Schedule v2023.pdf Form Links • Employee termination Form • Non-Payment Inquiry Form • Personal Information Update Form • Request for Information Form   ABI Basic Information Sessions ABI Basic Informational Session Quiz – Handouts – Here Spanish (Española): Informacion Basica De La Prueba De Las Sesiones – Handouts – Here There are two Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waivers, known as ABI Waiver I and ABI Waiver II, which are administered by the Department of Social Services (DSS). These waivers provide a person-centered plan of care for an array of non-medical, home and community-based services to individuals with an acquired brain injury who currently receive or would otherwise require services in an institutional setting. Both waivers are functionally similar, however ABI Waiver II includes new services, has a lower cost cap and does not have Transitional Living Services. Note: ABI Waiver I is currently closed to new participants. Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for the ABI Waiver II, individuals must be: • Eligible for Medicaid • Between ages 18 and 64 with an acquired brain injury • Meet the DSS “Level of Care Requirement” which means that without the waiver services the individual would otherwise receive services in an institutional setting • Able to participate in the development of a service plan in partnership with a DSS social worker or have a conservator to do so. An ABI is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth which results in improper brain function. The condition cannot be congenital, developmental, or degenerative to be considered for the ABI Waiver II. Med-Connect applicants may also meet the financial eligibility rules for the program through the Medicaid for Employed Disabled coverage group. Under the program, working individuals can have income up to $75,000 per year, $10,000 in assets and receive Medicaid subject to payment of a monthly premium. Individuals who cannot afford the cost of care, but are over Medicaid’s limits may still qualify. The state has a spend down program that evaluates an individual’s care costs and their income. If it is calculated that an individual cannot meet their care costs, they can qualify for Medicaid by spending-down their income over the limit on their medically-necessary care costs. Types of Services & Supports that can be used for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Services may include assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as eating, bathing, dressing, transferring and toileting. Other supports include, but are not limited to: • Case management (care plan development and monitoring) • Transportation • Vocational support • Independent Living Skills training • Personal Care Assistance (PCA) Services • Homemaker-Companion Services • Respite Services • Home Delivered Meals • Assistive Technology • Home Modifications • Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) Connecticut Waiver Factsheet CT ABI Waiver II (1085.R01.00) Provides ABI group day, adult day health, homemaker, personal care, prevocational services, respite, supported employment, ABI recovery assistant II, ABI recovery assistant, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services, companion, consultation services, environmental accessibility modifications, home delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems, substance abuse programs, transportation, and vehicle modification services to individuals with brain injury ages 18 or older who meet a hospital, nursing facility, or ICF/IID level of care. CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver (0302.R05.00) Provides homemaker, pre-vocational service, respite, supported employment, ABI group day, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services, companion, environmental accessibility adaptation, home-delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems, substance abuse programs, transitional living services, transportation, and vehicle modification services to individuals with brain injury ages 18 or older who meet a hospital, nursing facility, or ICF/IID level of care. CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver (0437.R03.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports, group supported employment, live-in caregiver, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assisted living, assistive technology, behavioral support services, community companion homes, community living arrangements, companion supports aka as adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, employment transitional services, environmental modifications, health care coordination, home delivered meals, individual directed goods and services, individual supported employment, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system, personal support, remote supports service, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training/counseling/support services for unpaid caregivers, transportation, and vehicle modification services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 or older and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care. CT Employment and Day Supports Waiver (0881.R02.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports aka community based day support options, individual supported employment, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, peer support, assistive technology, behavioral support services, customized employment supports, employment transitional services, environmental modifications, group supported employment, home delivered meals, individual direct goods and services, individualized day support, interpreter, personal emergency response system, remote supports, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training/counseling/support services for unpaid caregivers, transportation, and vehicle modification services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 or older and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care. CT HCBS for Elders Waiver (0140.R07.00) Provides adult day health, care management, homemaker, personal care assistant, respite, adult family living, assisted living, assistive technology, bill payer, care transitions, chore, chronic disease self-management program, companion, environmental accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, mental health counseling, personal emergency response systems, recovery assistant, and transportation services to individuals ages 65 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care. This waiver operates with a concurrent 1915(b)(4) authority. CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism (0993.R02.00) Provides live-in companion, respite, assistive technology, clinical behavioral support services, community mentor, individual goods and services, interpreter, job coaching, life skills coach, non-medical transportation, personal emergency response system, social skills group, and specialized driving assessment services to individuals with autism ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care. CT Individual and Family Support Waiver (0426.R04.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, community companion homes, group day supports, individual supported employment, live-in companion, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assistive technology, behavioral support services, companion supports aka adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, employment transitional services, environmental modifications, group supported employment, health care coordination, home delivered meals, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, individually directed goods and services, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system, personal support, remote supports services, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training/counseling/support services for unpaid caregivers, transportation, and vehicle modification services to individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 or older, and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 or older who meet an ICF/IID level of care. CT Katie Beckett Waiver (4110.R08.00) Provides case management services to individuals with physical disabilities ages 0-22 years who meet a hospital, nursing facility, or ICF/IID level of care. CT Mental Health Waiver (0653.R03.00) Provides adult day health, community support program, supported employment, assisted living, assistive technology, brief episode stabilization, chore services, home accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, interpreter, mental health counseling, non-medical transportation, overnight recovery assistant, peer supports, personal emergency response systems, recovery assistant, specialized medical equipment, and transitional case management services to individuals with mental illness ages 22 or older who meet a nursing facility level of care. CT Personal Care Assistance Waiver (0301.R05.00) Provides adult day health, agency-based personal care assistant, care management, meals on wheels, adult family living, mental health counseling, and personal emergency response system services to individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care. This waiver operates with a concurrent 1915(b)(4) authority.

  • BRAIN INJURY EFFECTS - CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY SUPPORT TBI | ABI RESOURCES

    Discover the potential effects of home health care services in Connecticut, USA. Learn how personalized care can make a difference for your loved ones. What are the Potential Effects of TBI? The severity of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may range from “mild” (i.e., a brief change in mental status or consciousness) to “severe” (i.e., an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury). A TBI can cause a wide range of functional short- or long-term changes affecting: Thinking (i.e., memory and reasoning); Sensation (i.e., sight and balance); Language (i.e., communication, expression, and understanding); and Emotion (i.e., depression, anxiety, personality changes, aggression, acting out, and social inappropriateness). A TBI can also cause epilepsy and increase the risk for conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other brain disorders. About 75% of TBIs that occur each year are concussions or other forms of mild TBI. Repeated mild TBIs occurring over an extended period of time can result in cumulative neurological and cognitive deficits. Repeated mild TBIs occurring within a short period of time (i.e., hours, days, or weeks) can be catastrophic or fatal. For information on how to prevent TBI and the potentially serious effects from this injury, please visit TBI Prevention page.

  • ABI RESOURCES | CT HCBS for Elders | Connecticut Waiver Facts

    Provides adult day health, care management, homemaker, personal care assistant, respite, adult family living, assisted living, assistive technology, bill payer, care transitions, chore, chronic disease self-management program, companion, environmental accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, mental health counseling, PERS, recovery assistant Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources 1/3

  • APPLY FOR ABI WAIVER PROGRAM - Connecticut CT | ABI RESOURCES

    ABI Resources provides home support staff and life skills training for MFP and ABI programs, giving you more time for what matters. Develop essential life skills and find meaningful employment while receiving expert care for brain injury, TBI, and stroke in our supported living environments SI ESTO ES UNA EMERGENCIA LLAME AL 911 Servicios de soporte electrónico a nivel estatal para personas que viven con lesiones cerebrales y se recuperan de ellas. Logre una mayor independencia con Recursos ABI Connecticut Línea de ayuda 1-860-942-0365 Conéctese con un especialista certificado que brinda apoyo y orientación individual a personas, familiares, cuidadores, educadores y profesionales médicos y terapéuticos.

  • ABI RESOURCES | CT Employment and Day Supports | Connecticut Waiver Facts

    Discover a range of adult day health and support services in Connecticut, including blended supports, group day options, and individual supported employment. Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employm Waiver Facts Government Funded Programs CT ABI Waiver II CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver CT Employment and Day Supports CT Individual and Family Support Waiver CT Mental Health CT Katie Beckett Waiver CT Personal Care Assistance Connecticut ABI Resources 1/3

  • MFP CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON | ABI RESOURCES CTBRAININJURY

    MFP CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON PROGRAM www.MoneyFollowsThePerson.com Connecticut - working together with DSS, DMHAS, BIAC, Allied Community Resources, Access Agency, CCCI, Social Services, Brain Injury, Hospital, Doctors, Nurses, Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, Special Education, Schools, Litchfield, Hartford ¿Qué es el programa MFP y qué hace? El programa MFP ayuda a una persona con la financiación y la organización de la mudanza fuera de un centro médico. Ayuda a conseguir vivienda, artículos de primera necesidad, equipo médico y cuidadores temporales en el hogar. MFP es una subvención federal de demostración, recibida por el Departamento de Servicios Sociales de CT de los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid. Se otorgó para ayudar a reequilibrar el sistema de atención a largo plazo para que las personas tengan la máxima independencia y libertad de elección con respecto a dónde vivir y recibir atención y servicios. El programa se basa en programas actuales al ofrecer servicios comunitarios mejorados y apoyo a quienes han residido en centros de enfermería durante al menos tres meses. Bajo MFP, CT recibirá, para aquellos que regresen a la comunidad, una contrapartida mejorada de Medicaid de nueve millones de dólares durante cinco años, y se les reembolsará el 75 por ciento de los costos durante el primer año de regreso a la comunidad en lugar del 50 por ciento habitual. Este apoyo federal es un incentivo financiero para que Connecticut reduzca el uso de atención institucional más costosa para los beneficiarios de Medicaid. El enfoque es más rentable para los contribuyentes y se espera que conduzca a una mejor calidad de vida para los adultos mayores y las personas con discapacidades físicas y del desarrollo y enfermedades mentales. Las personas que regresan a la comunidad tienen la opción de elegir dónde quieren vivir, ya sea la propia casa de la persona, la casa de un miembro de la familia, un apartamento o una vivienda colectiva. Objetivos del MFP Aumentar el dinero gastado en servicios basados en el hogar y la comunidad. Aumentar el porcentaje de personas que reciben sus servicios a largo plazo en la comunidad en relación con aquellas en instituciones. Disminuir el número de altas hospitalarias a centros de enfermería para quienes requieren atención después del alta. Incrementar la probabilidad de que las personas regresen a la comunidad dentro de los primeros tres meses de su ingreso a una institución. Hacer la transición de las personas fuera de las instituciones y de regreso a la comunidad. Los planes de atención individualizados se crean en función de las necesidades. Los coordinadores de transición de CCCI brindarán asistencia personalizada con apoyos comunitarios, navegación del sistema, acceso a recursos y arreglos de vivienda.

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