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  • CONNECTICUT SUPPORT GROUPS | CT COMMUNITY CARE AND GROUPS

    ABI Resources provides MFP (Money Follows the Person) services and supported living groups for individuals with acquired brain injuries. Our team of professionals is dedicated to helping clients live fulfilling lives through community integration, skill- Support groups: Make connections, and get help. You don't have to go alone if you're facing a significant illness or stressful life change. A support group can help. Find out how to choose the right one. Support groups bring together people who are going through or have gone through similar experiences. For example, this common ground might be cancer, chronic medical conditions, addiction, bereavement, or caregiving. A support group allows people to share personal experiences, feelings, coping Support groups: Make connections, and get help. You don't have to go alone if you're facing a significant illness or stressful life change. A support group can help. Find out how to choose the right one. Support groups bring together people who are going through or have gone through similar experiences. For example, this common ground might be cancer, chronic medical conditions, addiction, bereavement, or caregiving. A support group allows people to share personal experiences, feelings, coping Support groups: Make connections, and get help. You don't have to go alone if you're facing a significant illness or stressful life change. A support group can help. Find out how to choose the right one. Support groups bring together people who are going through or have gone through similar experiences. For example, this common ground might be cancer, chronic medical conditions, addiction, bereavement, or caregiving. A support group allows people to share personal experiences, feelings, coping 1/2

  • ABI RESOURCES | TBI AND TALKING WITH THE POLICE

    If you have suffered a brain injury and are unable to communicate effectively with the police, it is important to let the police know about your injury and to seek help from a trusted friend or family member who can help you communicate with the police. If you do not have anyone who can assist you, you may be able to request the assistance of an interpreter or other communication aid. It is also important to be patient and understanding with the police, as they may not be aware of your 创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 和与警察交谈 TBI 并与警察交谈。 如果您 遭受了脑损伤,并且无法与警方有效沟通,请务必告知警方您的伤情,并向可信赖的朋友或家人寻求帮助,他们可以帮助您与警方沟通。如果您没有人可以帮助您,您可以请求口译员或其他沟通辅助工具的帮助。对警方保持耐心和理解也很重要,因为他们可能不知道您的伤情,可能难以理解您的意思。如果您在与警方沟通时遇到困难,您可能需要考虑联系律师,他们可以帮助您保护您的权利并为您辩护。

  • 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

  • CT DSS | 1 855 626-6632 / 1 855 578-4515 | CALL CONNECTICUT SOCIAL ABI RESOURCES

    Connecticut Department of Social Services DSS CT DSS SERVICES COMMUNITY OPTIONS CONTACT INFORMATION PHONE CALL CT DSS 1 855 626-6632 1 855 578-4515 CONNECTICUT Connecticut home-based supported living and CT community care. ABI Resources works with multiple organizations, including DSS, DMHAS, WWP, CCC, CCCI, SWCAA, WCAAA, Allied, Yale, UConn, Gaylord, HFSC, and Benefits Center at 1-855-626-6632 to speak to an Eligibility Services Worker MFP program ABI waiver program Healthcare services Financial assistance Eligibility criteria Benefit renewal process Service disruptions Medical aid Food support Cash assistance Apply for benefits Check eligibility MyAccount DSS benefits info Social services Public assistance programs Government benefits. ABI RESOURCES CONNECTICUT CT DSS ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY ABI WAIVER AND MFP AGENCY PROVIDER. CT SUPPORTED LIVING AND COMMUNITY CARE LEADERS. BRAIN INJURY COMMUNITY OF CONNE MFP program ABI waiver program Healthcare services Financial assistance Eligibility criteria Benefit renewal process Service disruptions Medical aid Food support Cash assistance Apply for benefits Check eligibility MyAccount DSS benefits info Social services Public assistance programs Government benefits. ABI RESOURCES CONNECTICUT CT DSS ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY ABI WAIVER AND MFP AGENCY PROVIDER. CT SUPPORTED LIVING AND COMMUNITY CARE LEADERS. BRAIN INJURY COMMUNITY OF CONNE 1/2 DSS Community Options / Connecticut Department of Social Services address . 1-855-626-6632 The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) is a state government agency responsible for administering programs and services related to welfare, social services, and economic assistance for individuals and families in need. Some of the programs and services offered by DSS include cash assistance, food assistance, child care assistance, and programs for the elderly and disabled. DSS also administers programs that support individuals and families in achieving self-sufficiency, such as job training and education. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) serves all towns in the state of Connecticut. DSS is a state agency and its programs and services are available to all residents of Connecticut who meet the eligibility criteria for the specific program or service. The agency has regional offices throughout the state, which allow it to provide services to residents in all towns, including urban, suburban, and rural areas. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) has regional offices located throughout the state. The specific locations, addresses and phone numbers of the offices will likely vary. It is recommended to check the official website of the Connecticut DSS or contact the main office of the agency to get the current information on the locations, addresses and phone numbers of the regional offices. You can find the main office contact information on the official website of Connecticut DSS. The website also has a "Contact Us" page that lists the various ways to contact the agency including phone numbers, e-mails, and addresses of DSS offices. To call the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), you can find the phone numbers on the official website of the agency. You can also check the "Contact Us" page of the website for more ways to contact the agency. Alternatively, you can call the main office of the Connecticut DSS by dialing the following number: 1 -855-626-6632 When you call, you may be prompted to select an option from an automated menu or speak with an operator. It's advisable to have your case number or other identifying information ready when you call, so that the representative can assist you more efficiently. It's worth noting that, during high-volume call times, you may experience longer wait times, so it's best to call during off-peak hours if possible. If you are having difficulty reaching the agency, you can also try reaching out through email or visiting a local DSS office in person. Also, check the official website for more specific information about the program or service you need assistance with, as some programs have specific phone numbers or email addresses for inquiries. DSS Field Offices and the staffed Benefits Center ( 1-855-6 26-6632 ) are open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed Wednesday). Bridgeport Field Office 925 Housatonic Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06606 Danbury Field Office 342 Main Street Danbury, CT 06810 Greater Hartford Field Office 20 Meadow Road Windsor, CT 06095 Manchester Field Office 699 East Middle Turnpike Manchester, CT 06040 Middletown Field Office 2081 South Main Street, Suite B Middletown, CT 06457 New Britain Field Office 30 Christian Lane New Britain, CT 06051-4152 New Haven Field Office 50 Humphrey Street New Haven, CT 06513 Norwich Field Office 401 West Thames Street Norwich, CT 06360 Torrington Field Office 62 Commercial Boulevard Torrington, CT 06790 Stamford Field Office 1642 Bedford Street Stamford, CT 06905 Waterbury Field Office 249 Thomaston Avenue Waterbury, CT 06702 Willimantic Field Office 1320 Main Street / Tyler Square Willimantic, CT 06226 MFP program ABI waiver program Healthcare services Financial assistance Eligibility criteria Benefit renewal process Service disruptions Medical aid Food support Cash assistance Apply for benefits Check eligibility MyAccount DSS benefits info Social services Public assistance programs Government benefits. ABI RESOURCES CONNECTICUT CT DSS ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY ABI WAIVER AND MFP AGENCY PROVIDER. CT SUPPORTED LIVING AND COMMUNITY CARE LEADERS. BRAIN INJURY COMMUNITY OF CONNECTICUT BICC DISABILITY RIGHTS OF CONNECTICUT ADVOCATES 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 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 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 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 1/13

  • ABI RESOURCES | HOW TO FIND A JOB

    I HAVE A BRAIN INJURY - HOW TO FIND A JOB - Common Challenges. Asking for accommodations, Over-Cautious employers, Mixed or very short working schedules, Making money and loosing essential support services, Bringing your personal assistant, Maintaining concentration and attention. Quick or extreme fatigue Speech Memory ( 康涅狄格州 ) 我有脑损伤 当你有脑损伤时找工作。

  • Understanding Signs and Symptoms of Brain Injury in Connecticut

    Discover the signs and symptoms of CT brain injury at our Connecticut home health care service. Find the support you need to navigate recovery. What are the Signs and Symptoms of Concussion? Most people with a concussion recover well from symptoms experienced at the time of the injury. But for some people, symptoms can last for days, weeks, or longer. In general, recovery may be slower among older adults, young children, and teens. Those who have had a concussion in the past are also at risk of having another one. Some people may also find that it takes longer to recover if they have another concussion. Symptoms of concussion usually fall into four categories: Thinking/ Remembering Physical Emotional / Mood Sleep Difficulty thinking clear headache Fuzzy or blurry vision Irritability Sleeping more than usual Feeling slowed down nausea or vomiting (early on) Dizziness Sadness Sleep less than usual Difficulty concentrating Sensitivity to noise or light Balance problems More emotional Trouble falling asleep Difficulty remembering new information Feeling tired, having no energy Nervousness or anxiety Some of these symptoms may appear right away. Others may not be noticed for days or months after the injury, or until the person resumes their everyday life. Sometimes, people do not recognize or admit that they are having problems. Others may not understand their problems and how the symptoms they are experiencing impact their daily activities. The signs and symptoms of a concussion can be difficult to sort out. Early on, problems may be overlooked by the person with the concussion, family members, or doctors. People may look fine even though they are acting or feeling differently. See Getting Better , for tips to help aid your recovery after a concussion. When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention Danger Signs in Adults In rare cases, a person with a concussion may form a dangerous blood clot that crowds the brain against the skull. Contact your health care professional or emergency department right away if you experience these danger signs after a bump, blow, or jolt to your head or body: Headache that gets worse and does not go away. Weakness, numbness or decreased coordination. Repeated vomiting or nausea. Slurred speech. The people checking on you should take you to an emergency department right away if you: Look very drowsy or cannot wake up. Have one pupil (the black part in the middle of the eye) larger than the other. Have convulsions or seizures. Cannot recognize people or places. Are getting more and more confused, restless, or agitated. Have unusual behavior. Lose consciousness. Danger Signs in Children Take your child to the emergency department right away if they received a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, and: Have any of the danger signs for adults listed above. Will not stop crying and are inconsolable. Will not nurse or eat. Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention References Taylor CA, Bell JM, Breiding MJ, Xu L. Traumatic Brain Injury–Related Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations, and Deaths — United States, 2007 and 2013 . MMWR Surveill Summ 2017;66(No. SS-9):1–16. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.ss6609a1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Report to Congress on mild traumatic brain injury in the United States: steps to prevent a serious public health problem. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2003. Coronado VG, Haileyesus T, Cheng TA, Bell JM, Haarbauer-Krupa J, Lionbarger MR, Flores-Herrera J, McGuire LC, Gilchrist J. Trends in sports- and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries treated in US emergency departments: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP) 2001-2012 . J Head Trauma Rehabil 2015; 30 (3): 185–197.

  • Personalized Care Plans - CT Connecticut TBI MFP ABI RESOURCES

    ABI RESOURCES offers personalized care plan development that effectively communicates the needs of the individual served. Our organization of services encompasses medical and therapeutic support, tailored to the unique requirements of each person. Trust us to provide compassionate care and suppo 个性化护理计划制定 在 ABI Resources,我们相信每个人都应该得到个性化的护理,以满足他们独特的需求和偏好。这就是为什么我们提供个性化的护理计划制定服务,旨在为个人及其家人提供全面的护理和支持。 我们的方法包括与患者本人、其家人和医疗保健专业人员合作,确定他们的具体需求、目标和偏好。我们全面考虑他们的医疗保健需求,不仅考虑他们的医疗需求,还考虑他们的社交、情感和心理健康。 我们的护理计划制定流程包括全面评估个人的需求和目标,然后制定定制的护理计划,概述实现这些目标所需的服务和支持。我们了解每个人的情况都是独一无二的,这就是为什么我们会花时间了解每个人并制定个性化的护理计划,以满足他们的具体需求。 我们的护理计划制定服务包括组织医疗和治疗参与、特殊教育支持、交通、辅助技术设备等服务。我们与家庭和专业团队的每个成员密切合作,确保护理计划是最新的,并继续满足患者不断变化的需求。 在 ABI Resources,我们致力于提供高质量、个性化的护理计划制定服务,帮助个人实现目标并过上最好的生活。我们的专业团队致力于确保每个人都能获得成长所需的护理和支持。

  • SURVEY - ABI WAIVER PROGRAM - CONNECTICUT MEDICAID | ABI RESOURCES

    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 ABI WAIVER PROGRAM, MFP,CT DSS BIAC ALLIED RESOURCES ILST CTbrainINJURY

  • RECOVERY ASSISTANT RA APPLY HERE Connecticut Career Employment

    Looking for employment and support for individuals with brain injuries in Connecticut? ABI Resources can help! Our services include ILST, PCA, companion, DSP, RA, and homemaker to aid in recovery and daily living. Contact us to learn more about our brain injury programs and how we can assist you. 我们正在寻找最优秀的人才! 在此申请

  • Report Brain Injury Disability Discrimination Abuse Neglect  | ABI RESOURCES

    People living with a brain injury are often manipulated, treated unfairly, forced to do things that they do not want to do, mislead and or If this an emergency call 911 Help-Line 860 942-0365 If you believe a person or entity may have done this to you or a person you care about we maybe able to help. If you wish to help a person, ask questions about an experience and / or a mistreatment to a person living with a brain injury we are here for you!

  • REFERRALS | ABI RESOURCES

    Hospital Discharge Family Support Services - Connecticut CT 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, L Connect with a Certified Specialist who provides individual support and guidance for People, Family members, Caregivers, Educators, Medical and Therapeutic professionals.

  • ILST / CONNECTICUT INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINERS

    "Seek ILST jobs in CT? ABI Resources provides Training and ABI Waiver Programs for individuals with brain injuries. Start a rewarding career today!" 在此申请

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