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  • APPLY MEDICAID - CONNECTICUT - ONLINE APPLICATION | MFP ABI

    APPLY - MEDICAID - CONNECTICUT - ONLINE APPLICATION Medicaid in the United States is a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Medicaid also offers benefits not normally covered by Medicar MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW 1/9 Connecticut Medicaid APPLY ONLINE FOR BENEFITS What is Connecticut Medicaid? Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. In some states, the program covers all low-income adults below a certain income level. Note: Medicaid is sometimes referred to by state-specific names. Regardless of the various names, the programs are still Medicaid and are governed by federal Medicaid law and regulations. Who is eligible for Connecticut Medicaid? To be eligible for Connecticut Medicaid, you must be a resident of the state of Connecticut, a U.S. national, citizen, permanent resident, or legal alien in need of health care/insurance assistance, whose financial situation would be characterized as low-income or very low income. You must also be one of the following: Pregnant, or Be responsible for a child 18 years of age or younger, or Blind, or Have a disability or a family member iin your household with a disability, or Be 65 years of age or older. Brain Injury / Stroke / TBI

  • MFP PROGRAM | ABI RESOURCES

    ABI Resources MFP is your trusted partner in Connecticut for the Money Follows the Person program, helping individuals move from hospital to home. We collaborate with DSS, DMHAS, BIAC, and other organizations to provide access to doctors, nurses, and cognitive behavioral therapist ما هو برنامج MFP وماذا يفعل؟ يساعد برنامج MFP الشخص في تمويل وتنظيم عملية الخروج من المنشأة الطبية. فهو يساعد في إنشاء السكن والضروريات والمعدات الطبية ومقدمي الرعاية المنزلية المؤقتة. MFP هي منحة توضيحية فيدرالية، تتلقاها إدارة CT للخدمات الاجتماعية من مراكز الرعاية الطبية والخدمات الطبية. تم منحها للمساعدة في إعادة التوازن إلى نظام الرعاية طويلة الأجل بحيث يتمتع الأفراد بأقصى قدر من الاستقلالية وحرية الاختيار فيما يتعلق بالمكان الذي يعيشون فيه ويتلقون الرعاية والخدمات. يعتمد البرنامج على البرامج الحالية من خلال تقديم خدمات مجتمعية معززة ودعم لأولئك الذين أقاموا في مرافق التمريض لمدة ثلاثة أشهر على الأقل. بموجب برنامج MFP، سوف يتلقى CT، بالنسبة لأولئك الذين ينتقلون مرة أخرى إلى المجتمع، مباراة Medicaid معززة بقيمة تسعة ملايين دولار على مدى خمس سنوات، حيث يتم تعويضهم بنسبة 75 بالمائة من التكاليف للسنة الأولى مرة أخرى في المجتمع بدلاً من نسبة 50 بالمائة المعتادة. يعد هذا الدعم الفيدرالي حافزًا ماليًا لولاية كونيتيكت لتقليل استخدام الرعاية المؤسسية الأكثر تكلفة لمتلقي Medicaid. يعد هذا النهج أكثر فعالية من حيث التكلفة بالنسبة لدافعي الضرائب، ومن المتوقع أن يؤدي إلى تحسين نوعية الحياة لكبار السن والأشخاص الذين يعانون من إعاقات جسدية وتنموية وأمراض عقلية. يتمتع الأشخاص الذين ينتقلون مرة أخرى إلى المجتمع باختيار المكان الذي يريدون العيش فيه، سواء كان منزل الشخص نفسه، أو منزل أحد أفراد الأسرة، أو شقة أو مسكنًا جماعيًا. أهداف MFP زيادة الدولارات التي تنفق على الخدمات المنزلية والمجتمعية. زيادة نسبة الأشخاص الذين يتلقون خدماتهم طويلة الأجل في المجتمع مقارنة بمن يتلقون خدماتهم في المؤسسات. تقليل عدد حالات الخروج من المستشفى إلى مرافق التمريض لأولئك الذين يحتاجون إلى الرعاية بعد الخروج. زيادة احتمالية عودة الأشخاص إلى المجتمع خلال الأشهر الثلاثة الأولى من القبول في المؤسسة إخراج الأفراد من المؤسسات وإعادتهم إلى المجتمع يتم إنشاء خطط الرعاية الفردية على أساس الحاجة. سيقدم منسقو انتقال CCCI المساعدة الفردية فيما يتعلق بدعم المجتمع، والتنقل عبر النظام، والوصول إلى الموارد وترتيبات المعيشة. ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community car ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community care supported living ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community car ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community care supported living ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community car ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community care supported living ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community car ABI Resources Connecticut brain injury money follows the person mfp abi waiver program community care supported living 1/43

  • CT Social Security | Hartford Office | 1 800 772-1213 ABI RESOURCES Connecticut

    Social security office in Hartford, Connecticut Located in: Capital Community College Address: 960 Main St 2nd Floor, Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: (800) 772-1213 إدارة الضمان الاجتماعي مكتب الضمان الاجتماعي في هارتفورد، كونيتيكت تقع في: كلية المجتمع العاصمة العنوان: 960 الشارع الرئيسي، الطابق الثاني، هارتفورد، CT 06103 الهاتف: 1 (800) 772-1213 خدمات تحديد الإعاقة في حين يتم تقديم طلبات الحصول على إعاقة الضمان الاجتماعي في المكاتب الميدانية المحلية، يتم اتخاذ القرارات الطبية في كل ولاية من خلال خدمة تحديد الإعاقة. إذا كنت قد قدمت بالفعل طلبًا للحصول على إعانات العجز أو إذا كنت مقدم خدمات طبية، فيمكنك إرسال المعلومات الطبية الخاصة بمقدم الطلب من ولاية كونيتيكت بالبريد إلى: Disability Deternation 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

  • ABI RESOURCES | ALLIED COMMUNITY RESOURCES

    allied community resources allied fiduciary services allied community resources portal allied community resources holiday schedule allied community resources payroll allied community resources jobs allied community resources east windsor ct allied community resources pca forms Allied Community Resources Inc. (ACR) is involved with the ABI (Acquired Brain Injury) Waiver Program in Connecticut , which is a Medicaid program that provides services and support to individuals with acquired brain injuries. As a fiscal intermediary, ACR provides financial management services for the ABI Waiver program, which may include processing payroll and managing program budgets. ACR does not provide financial management and payroll services for ABI Resources. ACR also provides support to program participants by providing information on available resources, assisting with paperwork and documentation, and offering in-home training to individuals who are self-directing their own services. In addition to supporting individuals participating in the ABI Waiver Program, ACR offers training and information for individuals participating in other types of programs and services. The training may include information on how to self-direct services, access resources, and other skills necessary for living independently. Overall, ACR is committed to providing financial management services and support to individuals with acquired brain injuries in the ABI Waiver program, as well as offering training and support to individuals participating in other programs and services. 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 - CT MFP - CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON PROGRAM - MOVING FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME What is the MFP Program and what does it do? The MFP program helps a person with the funding and organization of moving out of a medical facility. It helps with setting up housing, necessities, medical equipment and temporary in home caregivers. MFP is a federal demonstration grant, received by the CT Department of Social Services from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It was awarded to help rebalance the long-term care system so that individuals have the maximum independence and freedom of choice regarding where they live and receive care and services. The program builds on current programs by offering enhanced community services and support to those who have resided in nursing facilities for at least three months. Under MFP, CT will receive, for those transitioning back to the community, an enhanced Medicaid match of nine million dollars over five years, being reimbursed for 75 percent of costs for the first year back in the community instead of the customary 50 percent. This federal support is a financial incentive for Conn. to reduce the use of more expensive institutional care for Medicaid recipients. The approach is more cost-effective for taxpayers and is expected to lead to improved quality of life for older adults and people with physical and developmental disabilities and mental illness. People transitioning back into the community have the choice of where they want to live, whether it’s the person’s own home, a family member’s home, an apartment or congregate living. Goals of the MFP Increase dollars spent on home and community based services. Increase the percent of people receiving their long-term services in the community relative to those in institutions. Decrease the number of hospital discharges to nursing facilities for those requiring care after discharge. Increase the probability of people returning to the community within the first three months of admission to an institution Transition individuals out of institutions and back into the community Individualized care plans are created based on need. CCCI transition coordinators will provide one-to-one assistance with community supports, system navigation, accessing resources and living arrangements.

  • ABI RESOURCES | COST OF HOME CARE / SENIOR CARE

    cost of home health care at home care for the elderly caretakers for the elderly how much do home carers cost home health aide cost cost home care services how much do home health care agencies charge how much is homecare how much is a home health aide assistance at home ct homecare program for elders elder care ct تعد الرعاية الصحية المنزلية حلاً فعالاً من حيث التكلفة للعديد من كبار السن وأسرهم، لأنها تسمح لكبار السن بالبقاء في راحة منازلهم أثناء تلقي الرعاية التي يحتاجون إليها. ومع ذلك، يمكن أن تختلف تكلفة الرعاية الصحية المنزلية اعتمادًا على عدد من العوامل، بما في ذلك نوع الرعاية المطلوبة، وموقع الخدمة، والوكالة التي تقدم الرعاية. تتضمن الرعاية المنزلية لكبار السن عادةً المساعدة في أنشطة الحياة اليومية، مثل الاستحمام وارتداء الملابس وإعداد الوجبات. يمكن لمقدمي الرعاية لكبار السن أيضًا توفير وسائل النقل وإدارة الأدوية والرفقة. يمكن أن تختلف تكلفة هذه الخدمات، حيث تتقاضى بعض الوكالات سعرًا بالساعة بينما قد تقدم وكالات أخرى سعرًا ثابتًا أو تسعيرًا للباقة. يمكن أن تتراوح تكلفة المساعدة الصحية المنزلية من 18 دولارًا إلى 24 دولارًا في الساعة، اعتمادًا على الموقع والوكالة. قد تتضمن بعض خدمات الرعاية المنزلية تكاليف إضافية لأشياء مثل استئجار المعدات أو إدارة الأدوية. تتقاضى وكالات الرعاية الصحية المنزلية أيضًا رسومًا مقابل خدماتها، والتي يمكن أن تتراوح بين 18 إلى 24 دولارًا في الساعة. يمكن أن تختلف هذه التكلفة اعتمادًا على الوكالة والخدمات التي تقدمها. كم هي الرعاية المنزلية؟ يمكن أن تختلف تكلفة الرعاية المنزلية اعتمادًا على الخدمات المطلوبة وموقع الخدمة، ولكنها تتراوح عادةً من 18 دولارًا إلى 24 دولارًا في الساعة. كم هو مساعد الصحة المنزلية؟ يمكن أن تختلف تكلفة مساعد الصحة المنزلية اعتمادًا على الموقع والوكالة، ولكنها تتراوح عادةً من 18 دولارًا إلى 24 دولارًا في الساعة. يمكن للأفراد الذين يبحثون عن المساعدة في المنزل والمقيمين في ولاية كونيتيكت أيضًا الاطلاع على برنامج CT للرعاية المنزلية لكبار السن. يقدم البرنامج خدمات الرعاية المنزلية، مثل الرعاية الشخصية، وخدمات ربة المنزل، والرعاية المؤقتة. وتشمل أيضًا خدمات التمريض والعلاج، بالإضافة إلى المعدات والمستلزمات الطبية. لكي يكون الأفراد مؤهلين لبرنامج CT للرعاية المنزلية، يجب أن يستوفوا معايير أهلية مالية وطبية معينة. في الختام، يمكن أن تختلف تكلفة الرعاية الصحية المنزلية اعتمادا على عدد من العوامل، بما في ذلك نوع الرعاية المطلوبة، وموقع الخدمة، والوكالة التي تقدم الرعاية. يمكن أن تتراوح تكلفة المساعدة الصحية المنزلية من 18 دولارًا إلى 24 دولارًا في الساعة، كما تتقاضى وكالات الرعاية الصحية المنزلية أيضًا رسومًا مقابل خدماتها. برنامج CT Homecare لكبار السن هو برنامج تموله الدولة للمقيمين في ولاية كونيتيكت ويقدم خدمات الرعاية المنزلية ويخضع لمعايير أهلية مالية وطبية معينة. من الجيد دائمًا مقارنة التكاليف والخدمات المقدمة من الوكالات والبرامج المختلفة للعثور على أفضل ما يناسب أحبائك المسنين.

  • ABI RESOURCES | BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUPS

    ABI Resources offers support groups for those facing significant illness or life changes. Connect with others who share similar experiences and get the help you need. Our groups cover a variety of topics, including cancer, chronic medical conditions, addiction, bereavement, and caregiving 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 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 strategies, or firsthand information about diseases or treatments. For many people, a health-related support group may fill a gap between medical treatment and the need for emotional support. A person's relationship with a doctor or other medical personnel may not provide adequate emotional support, and a person's family and friends may not understand the impact of a disease or treatment. A support group among people with shared experiences may function as a bridge between medical and emotional needs. Structure of support groups A nonprofit advocacy organization, clinic, hospital, or community organization may offer support groups. They also may be independent of any organization and run entirely by group members. Formats of support groups vary, including face-to-face meetings, teleconferences, or online communities. A lay person — someone who shares or has shared the group's common experience — often leads a support group, but a group also may be led by a professional facilitator, such as a nurse, social worker, or psychologist. Some support groups may offer educational opportunities, such as a guest doctor, psychologist, nurse, or social worker, to discuss a topic related to the group's needs. Support groups are not the same as group therapy sessions. Group therapy is a specific type of mental health treatment that brings together several people with similar conditions under the guidance of a licensed mental health care provider. Benefits of support groups The shared experience among support group members often means they have similar feelings, worries, everyday problems, treatment decisions, or side effects. Participating in a group allows you to be with people who likely have a common purpose and the potential to understand one another. The benefits of participating in a support group may include the following: Feeling less lonely, isolated, or judged. Reducing distress, depression, anxiety, or fatigue Talking openly and honestly about your feelings Improving skills to cope with challenges Staying motivated to manage chronic conditions or stick to treatment plans Gaining a sense of empowerment, control, or hope Improving understanding of a disease and your own experience with it Getting practical feedback about treatment options Learning about health, economic or social resources Possible risks Support groups may have drawbacks, and influential groups generally depend on the facilitator to help avoid these problems. These problems may include the following: Disruptive group members Conversation dominated by griping Lack of confidentiality Emotional entanglement, group tension, or interpersonal conflicts Inappropriate or unsound medical advice Competitive comparisons of whose condition or experience are worse Pros and cons of online support groups Online support groups offer benefits and risks that are particular to that format. It's essential to consider these factors before joining an online group. Benefits of online groups include: More frequent or flexible participation Opportunities for people who may not have local face-to-face support groups A degree of privacy or anonymity Risks of online support groups include the following: Communication only by written text can lead to confusion or understanding and clarity among group members. Anonymity may lead to inappropriate or disrespectful comments or behaviors. Participation online may result in isolation from other friends or family. Online communities may be particularly susceptible to misinformation or information overload. People may use the online environment to prey on people, promote a product or commit fraud. How to find a support group Information about support groups may be available from the following: Your doctor, clinic, or hospital Nonprofit organizations that advocate for particular medical conditions or life changes National Institutes of Health websites for specific diseases and conditions Questions to ask before joining a support group Support groups vary in how they are organized and led. Before joining a support group, ask the following questions: Is the group designed for people with a specific medical condition or a particular stage of disease? Does the group meet for a set period of time, or does it continue indefinitely? Where does the group meet? At what times and how often does the group meet? Is there a facilitator or moderator? Has the facilitator undergone training? Is a mental health expert involved with the group? What are the guidelines for confidentiality? Are there established ground rules for group participation? What is a typical meeting like? Is it free, and if not, what are the fees? Red flags that might indicate a problematic support group include the following: Promises of a sure cure for your disease or condition High fees to attend the group Pressure to purchase products or services Getting the most out of a support group When you join a new support group, you may be nervous about sharing personal issues with people you don't know. You may benefit from simply listening. Over time, however, contributing your ideas and experiences may help you get more out of a support group. Try a support group for a few weeks. If it doesn't feel like a good fit for you, consider a different support group or a different support group format. Remember that a support group isn't a substitute for regular medical care. Let your doctor know that you're participating in a support group. If you don't think a support group is appropriate for you but need help coping with your condition or situation, talk to your doctor about counseling or other types of therapy.

  • ABI RESOURCES | SELF-CARE INSTRUCTION - BRAIN INJURY HOME / COMMUNITY SUPPORT

    Discover the power of self-care for mental wellness. Learn how to check in with your feelings and find activities that work best for you. From physical exercise to creative pursuits, we offer eight types of self-care with examples to inspire you. Take control of your mental health today. abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial abi resources 8 types of self care physical mental emotional spiritual social financial 1/2 Teaching Self-care takes many forms and is a crucial piece of mental wellness. Checking your feelings during and after a self-care activity ca n help you know what works well for you. Some activities are nourishing, depending on how you are feeling that day. Here are eight types of self-care and examples to consider: PHYS ICAL SE LF-CARE Self-care has to do with fe eling physically well and maintaining physical health. • Sleep or rest • Stretching, walking, or exercise that feels good • Keeping medical appointments • Healthy food • Fresh air EMOTIONAL SELF-CARE Self-care involves attending to your emotions, finding empathy and self-compassion, and seeking help when needed. • Journal or talk it out • Stress management • Listen to or make music/art • Self-compassion • Counseling SOCIAL SELF-CARE Self-care has to do with a healthy family and social relationships. • Time with others (in person or virtually) • Healthy Boundaries • Balancing alone time and social time (or small groups and large groups) • Positive social media • Asking for help SPIRITUAL SELF-CARE Self-care has to do with religious beliefs or spirituality. • Connection • Prayer or meditation • Reflection • Attending worship services or groups (if applicable) • Nature PERSONAL SELF-CARE Self-care has to do with knowing and honoring yourself and what you enjoy. • Listening to yourself (getting out of autopilot) • Hobbies • Treating yourself • Trying something new • Getting to know yourself HOME ENVIRONMENT SELF-CARE Self-care involves maintaining a safe, functional, and comfortable home environment. • Safety • Security and stability • Cleaning and organizing (whatever that means for you) • Comfy space • Healthy living environment FINANCIAL SELF-CARE Self-care has to do with maintaining your financial goals and obligations. • Money management and budgeting • Saving • Seeking help or information • “Fun” money • Paying bills WORK, SCHOOL, CAREGIVING, OR OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES Self-care has to do with attending to your needs in the realms of work, school, caregiving, or other responsibilities. • Time management • Feeling productive and valued • Learning and developing skills (and seeking help when needed) • Healthy work boundaries and communication • Break time

  • ABI RESOURCES | SLEEP AND TBI RECOVERY | CT MFP ABI WAIVER

    ABI RESOURCES | Sleep is important for brain injury recovery because it allows the brain to rest and heal. النوم و TBI Sleep is important for brain injury recovery because it allows the brain to rest and heal. During sleep, the brain is able to repair and regenerate cells, and it also consolidates memories and processes new information. Lack of sleep can have a negative impact on brain function and can hinder recovery from a brain injury. Sleep deprivation can impair cognitive function, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities, and it can also affect mood and emotional regulation. Additionally, sleep is important for the body's overall health and well-being. It helps to regulate the immune system, maintain physical health, and support proper growth and development. Therefore, it is important for individuals with a brain injury to prioritize getting enough sleep in order to support their recovery process. This may involve establishing a consistent sleep routine, creating a comfortable sleep environment, and seeking medical treatment for any sleep-related issues. Are you having trouble falling asleep at night? Or difficulty staying asleep through the night? It can be challenging to know when to seek help or when you may have a sleep disorder that requires treatment. Read through the sleep assessment questions below to determine if visiting a sleep specialist is your best option. Do you have morning headaches? Are you unable to go to sleep and stay asleep at night? Have you been told you constantly snore or occasionally stop breathing when you sleep? Do you have trouble concentrating or fall asleep when you should generally be awake and alert? Do you experience a "creepy or crawling" sensation in your legs or arms while awake or at rest? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, talk with your primary care provider to receive an initial sleep assessment.

  • DSP Direct Support Professional | CT Brain Injury Employment

    Discover compassionate direct support professionals for individuals with brain injuries in Connecticut. Trust our home health care service for exceptional care. نحن نبحث عن أفضل من الأفضل! متخصص الدعم المباشر (DSP) DSP DIRECT SUPPORT PROFFESIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORTED DSP DIRECT SUPPORT PROFFESIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORTED DSP DIRECT SUPPORT PROFFESIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORTED DSP DIRECT SUPPORT PROFFESIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORTED 1/5 قدم هنا A Direct Support Professional (DSP) is a trained professional who provides support and assistance to individuals with brain injuries, also known as Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). DSPs help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as providing transportation, medication management, and other forms of assistance. DSPs can also provide support with activities of daily living, such as meal preparation, laundry, and housekeeping. Additionally, DSPs can also assist in helping individuals with brain injuries to develop and maintain social skills and improve their communication. There are many resources available for individuals with brain injuries and their families, such as support groups, rehabilitation centers, and community programs. ABI Resources works with multiple organizations, including DSS, DMHAS, WWP, CCC, CCCI, SWCAA, WCAAA, Allied, Yale, UConn, Gaylord, HFSC, and more to provide the best care for individuals. ABI Resources’ commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive community for clients is well known. They offer a variety of team-building activities, social events, and volunteer opportunities to help clients stay engaged and connected with others. This not only helps clients recover from their injuries but also helps them build friendships, create social connections, and gain a sense of belonging. Direct Support Professional (DSP) An amazing opportunity to be a part of something much greater than ourselves, helping people become the best version of themselves. These positions are very proactive, progressive and results-driven. 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: Direct Support Professional (DSP) 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 a 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 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

  • ABI RESOURCES | RELATIONSHIP CHALLENGES | CT BRAIN INJURY

    Explore the complexities of relationships on our Home Health Care Service page. From family dynamics to caregiver connections, we delve into it all. RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGES. It is important to care for oneself because neglecting one's own well-being can lead to negative consequences, such as physical and emotional exhaustion, burnout, and a negative impact on relationships and overall quality of life. Self-care includes activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, such as exercise, eating well, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and having a social support system. When individuals take care of themselves, they are better able to handle the demands and pressures of life, and they are more able to support and care for others. Additionally, self-care can help to prevent or alleviate the development of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. Therefore, individuals need to make self-care a priority in order to maintain overall well-being. Brain injury can significantly impact relationships, causing couples physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Memory loss, difficulty with communication, physical changes, and emotional changes can all strain the relationship and make it difficult for the couple to connect. Caregiving responsibilities can also be overwhelming, leading to feelings of burnout or resentment. Counseling can provide support and guidance for both the injured person and their loved one to navigate these challenges and find ways to maintain their relationship and intimacy. It can also help the loved one understand the changes in their loved one, navigate practical aspects of caregiving and take care of their well-being. Overall, counseling is an important step in helping couples cope with the aftermath of a brain injury. A counselor can help a couple navigate the challenges that arise after a brain injury by providing support, guidance, and practical strategies for coping. They can help the injured person and their loved one understand the changes that have occurred due to the brain injury, and provide them with tools for communicating and interacting with one another. Additionally, a counselor can provide guidance on navigating the practical aspects of caregiving, such as managing finances, coordinating medical appointments, and dealing with legal and insurance issues. They can also provide support and coping strategies for the loved one, who may face significant emotional and physical challenges due to their role as a caregiver. Furthermore, they can help the couple adapt to the new circumstances and find ways to maintain the relationship and intimacy despite the challenges caused by the brain injury. Brain injury can cause a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms that can create problems for couples. Memory loss, difficulty with communication, physical changes, and emotional changes can all strain the relationship and make it difficult for the couple to connect. Caregiving responsibilities can be overwhelming and lead to feelings of burnout or resentment. Counseling can provide support and guidance for both the injured person and their loved one to navigate these challenges and find ways to maintain their relationship and intimacy. Counseling can help the loved one understand the changes in their loved one and how to communicate best and interact with them. It can also provide guidance on how to navigate the practical aspects of caregiving and help the loved one take care of their well-being. Overall, counseling is essential in helping couples cope with the aftermath of a brain injury. Brain injury relationship challenges ABI RESOURCES CT HOME CARE SUPPORTED LIVING COMMUNITY CARE MFP Brain injury relationship challenges ABI RESOURCES CT HOME CARE SUPPORTED LIVING COMMUNITY CARE MFP Brain injury relationship challenges ABI RESOURCES CT HOME CARE SUPPORTED LIVING COMMUNITY CARE MFP Brain injury relationship challenges ABI RESOURCES CT HOME CARE SUPPORTED LIVING COMMUNITY CARE MFP 1/17 ابحث عن معالج

  • EMPLOYMENT COMPANION AND ILST JOBS CT | ABI Waiver Program

    Discover employment and companionship opportunities in Connecticut with ABI Resources. Our agency provides a comprehensive list of jobs through the MFP Money Follows the Person - ABI Waiver Program. Visit CTBrainInjury.com to learn more about how we can assist you. عرض المراكز المفتوحة

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Regions Served:
Fairfield | Hartford | Litchfield | Middlesex | New Haven | New London | Tolland | Windham

 

Our Commitment:
At ABI Resources, we are not only dedicated to delivering exceptional care and services, but we also understand firsthand the challenges faced by individuals with brain injuries. Our agency was founded by families of brain injury survivors, ensuring that our support is deeply rooted in personal experience and empathy.

 

Our Services:

  • Housing Assistance: Offering a variety of housing options customized to individual needs.

  • Employment Support: Including Supported Employment, Pre-Vocational Services, and Job Coaching.

  • ILST Life Skills Training: Focused on independent living skills such as cooking, hygiene, and homemaking.

  • Community Involvement: Promoting engagement in arts, music, and media production programs.

  • Health and Wellness: Assistance with hygiene, bathing, and specialized healthcare needs.

  • Advocacy and Support: Active disability advocacy, brain injury support groups, and personalized care plans.

  • Residential Programs: Tailored residential support for individuals with diverse needs.

  • Specialized Staffing: Offering private pay brain injury support with highly trained professionals.

 

Certifications & Contact Information:

  • Homemaker Companion Agency Registration: HCA.0001017

  • Email: ABI@CTBRAININJURY.com

  • Phone: 860 942-0365

  • Fax: 860 464-4960

 

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We are committed to serving Connecticut’s diverse community. Our services are accessible to individuals from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds, ensuring that everyone receives the personalized support they need.

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