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- CT Social Security Waterbury Office 1-877-405-4874 | ABI RESOURCES Connecticut
Social Security Administratio n 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 Disability Determination Services While applications for Social Security disability are taken in the local field offices, the medical decisions are made in each state by a disability determination service. If you have already filed an application for disability benefits or if you are a medical provider, you can mail medical information on a Connecticut applicant to: 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
- ABI RESOURCES WORKING WITH COMMUNITY FIRST CHOICE CFC CONNECTICUT
Great Connecticut Brain Injury Support Service Providers Revolutionizing Brain Injury Home Recovery: ABI Resources Pioneers the Future of Healthcare In the world of healthcare, innovation and resilience often go hand in hand. True to this notion, a remarkable organization has consistently risen to the challenge, wielding the dual powers of education and technology to help thousands reclaim their lives. They are ABI Resources, a leading agency that provides comprehensive support for brain injury home recovery, catering to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke victims. Over the past several years, ABI Resources has been a beacon of hope, providing unwavering support for those navigating the tumultuous journey of TBI and stroke recovery. Their work is not just about treatment—it’s about recovery, reinvention, and revitalization. It’s about reclaiming lives, not merely prolonging them. They have crafted a unique and comprehensive approach to home recovery that is as compassionate as it is innovative. Drawing upon a wealth of educational resources, ABI Resources has assembled a skilled support team composed of the nation's best. Their professionals are not only steeped in knowledge about the latest in neurological science, but also trained to provide individualized care that respects the dignity and autonomy of each patient. The team is committed to staying ahead of the curve, continually learning and adapting to the ever-evolving world of healthcare. But where ABI Resources truly stands out is their exemplary use of technology. Recognizing its potential, they have been leveraging technology to provide cutting-edge support to their clients. From advanced telehealth systems that enable remote consultation and therapy to innovative software solutions that facilitate the tracking of recovery progress, ABI Resources has transformed how home healthcare is delivered. ABI Resources is determined to break down the walls of conventional thinking and to challenge what we understand as possible in the field of brain injury recovery. They have turned the idea of a home from merely a place of rest to a dynamic, fully-equipped healthcare unit. This innovation not only provides convenience but also allows patients to recover in familiar surroundings, promoting psychological well-being, which is a critical part of the recovery journey. In the face of an increasing number of TBI and stroke cases, it's crucial to have organizations like ABI Resources that persistently push the boundaries of what we know and what we can do. They are not just providing care—they are redefining it. They are not just using technology—they are pioneering its use in ways that matter. They are not just educating—they are empowering. Today, we stand on the brink of a new era in healthcare—one that holds the promise of more personal, effective, and accessible treatment. ABI Resources is at the forefront of this revolution, lighting the path forward with their dedication to education, technology, and, above all, the human spirit. The future of healthcare recovery systems is here, and it's looking brighter than ever. Thanks to the relentless efforts of ABI Resources, the challenges of brain injury recovery are gradually being turned into opportunities for reinvention, for strength, and for hope. It's time we recognized and applauded their commendable work—a shining testament to the power of resilience and innovation in the face of adversity.
- TBI HOMEBASED COMMUNITY REHABILITATION - RECOVER FROM HOME - CT | ABI RESOURCES
We Listen As part of A.B.I. Resources commitment the greatest good we highly value your feedback. If you have any compliments, concerns or suggestions with services, staff, facilities or if you want to share your experiences, we would love to hear from you! A.B.I. Resources can be reached at; Call or Text (860) 942-0365 E-mail at: AabiWR@live.com Or by completing the form below. Feel free to comment anonymously and / or request a response from a member of the management team. A.B.I. Resources is always growing and improving. We are dedicated to the Greatest Good and the Highest Quality of Services. Every comment submitted will be carefully reviewed. You Deserve the Best! A.B.I. Resources mission is to promote healing, preserve dignity, provide advocacy, and produce the highest level of professionalism for each client, family, and team member we serve. You deserve the best and we are here to provide it.
- MEDICAID - RENEWAL ONLINE | ABI RESOURCES CT BRAIN INJURY
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 ABI RESOURCES REMINDER SYSTEM IT'S TIME! Online Medicaid Renewal How to renew online: Opened a MyAccount, it’s easy to set one up – just go to connect ct gov and click on 'Create an Account' in the MyAccount box. Please link your client ID number with your MyAccount at the ‘Associate Case’ area. If you do not yet have a client ID number, you can update MyAccount later to associate it with your case.
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- HOW TO: CT CONSERVATORSHIP | Brain Injury
KIYAYEWA Often, the Probate Court will appoint a family member of the individual, or his or her close friend, as the conservator. Sometimes the court will appoint someone else, such as a lawyer. The court tries to determine whom the conserved person prefers but, if a conflict exists, may appoint an uninterested party. INVOLUNTARY Any adult person may use this form to petition for the appointment of a conservator of an adult who is alleged to be incapable. A “conservator of the person” is appointed to supervise the personal affairs of a person whom the court finds to be unable to meet essential requirements for personal needs, even with appropriate assistance. These needs may include but are not limited to, the need for food, clothing, shelter, health care, and safety. A “conservator of the estate” is appointed to supervise the financial affairs of a person whom the court finds to be incapable of doing so to the extent that property will be wasted unless adequate property management is provided. This may include but is not limited to, actions to obtain and manage assets, income, and public assistance benefits. The petition may also request the appointment of a successor conservator. The person for whom the appointment of a conservatorship is being requested is referred to as the respondent. VOLUNTARY Any adult person may use this form to petition the court to appoint a voluntary conservator of the person or estate to manage his or her personal or financial affairs, or both. A voluntary “conservator of the person” is appointed to supervise personal affairs, such as the need for food, clothing, shelter, health care, and safety. A voluntary “conservator of the estate” is appointed to supervise financial affairs. This may include but is not limited to, actions to obtain and manage assets, income, and public assistance benefits. The petition may also request the appointment of a successor conservator. A conservator is a person appointed by the Probate Court to oversee the financial or personal affairs of an adult. In an involuntary conservatorship, a conservator is appointed only if the court determines that the individual is unable to care for him or herself, or unable to manage his or her financial affairs. In a voluntary conservatorship, the court appoints a conservator on the request of an adult who seeks assistance in managing his or her affairs, without making a finding that the individual is incapable. There are two kinds of conservators. A conservator of the person supervises personal affairs and ensures that the person's basic needs, including food, shelter, clothing and health care, are met. A conservator of the estate supervises financial affairs, including caring for property, managing bank accounts and ensuring the safe handling of the person's income. Conservators and people who are interested in being conservators can find more information by clicking on the link, Conservators . Bayanin da ke cikin wannan gidan yanar gizon an bayar da shi don dalilai na bayanai kawai, kuma bai kamata a fassara shi azaman shawarar doka akan kowane lamari ba. Bayanin da aka bayar akan wannan rukunin yanar gizon ba shawara ba ne na doka, baya zama sabis na neman lauyoyi, kuma babu wani lauya-abokin ciniki ko alaƙar sirri ko yakamata a kafa ta amfani da rukunin yanar gizon. Daidaito, cikawa, wadatuwa ko kuɗin abun cikin bashi da garanti ko garanti. Shafukanmu da ayyukanmu ba madadin shawara ko sabis na lauya ba ne. Muna ba da shawarar ku tuntuɓi lauya ko wasu ƙwararrun da suka dace idan kuna son shawarar doka, kasuwanci ko haraji. Muna ƙoƙari don kiyaye abun ciki da takaddunmu daidai, na yau da kullun kuma na zamani. Koyaya, saboda doka tana canzawa cikin sauri, ba za mu iya ba da tabbacin cewa duk bayanan da ke kan rukunin yanar gizon da sabis suna gaba ɗaya na yanzu ba. Dokar ta sha bamban da hukumci zuwa hurumi, kuma tana iya yiwuwa kotuna daban-daban su fassara ta. Doka lamari ne na sirri, kuma babu wani cikakken bayani ko kayan aiki na doka kamar irin wanda muke samarwa da zai dace da kowane yanayi. Bugu da ƙari, bayanan shari'a da ke ƙunshe akan rukunin yanar gizon da sabis ba shawara ba ne na doka kuma ba a da tabbacin zama daidai, cikakke ko na zamani. Don haka, idan kuna buƙatar shawarar doka don takamaiman matsalarku, ko kuma idan takamaiman matsalarku ta yi yawa da wuya a magance ta ta kayan aikin mu, yakamata ku tuntuɓi lauya mai lasisi a yankinku. Shafukanmu da ayyukanmu ba a yi niyya don ƙirƙirar wata alaƙar lauya da abokin ciniki ba, kuma amfanin ku na rukunin yanar gizonmu da ayyukanmu baya kuma ba zai haifar da alaƙar lauya da abokin ciniki tsakanin ku da mu ba. Mu ba sabis na neman lauyoyi ba ne kuma shafuka da ayyuka da sauran albarkatu da bayanai na amfanin mutum ne kawai.
- Connecticut Schools - Special Education Support Program Services | ABI RESOURCES
It is our mission to support the needs of people struggling and provide real solutions that promote happy and healthy life. Helpline 860 942-0365 ABI Resources’ Educational Support Program Services continues to guide the way for and with students, families, teachers and therapeutic professionals that may be struggling with behavioral health challenges. We help to identify, advocate and communicate the needs of the person, for the person, family and school. We work closely with the person, family, and teachers in addition to medical and therapeutic providers. The foundation of happy and successful childhood development is based on clear communication and the compassionate understanding of all involved
- MFP CONNECTICUT MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON | ABI RESOURCES CTBRAININJURY
What is the MFP P rogram 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.
- Expert Brain Injury Support and Rehabilitation | ABI Resources
No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Commitment to Excellence in Care: We prioritize the well-being of our clients, ensuring that our services are of the highest quality and tailored to individual needs. Respect for Individual Dignity: We treat every person with respect and honor, recognizing their inherent worth and dignity. Integrity in Action: We uphold the highest standards of honesty and integrity in all our interactions and services. Dedication to Continuous Improvement: We are committed to ongoing learning and development to enhance our services and support systems. Honoring Relationships: We value and nurture the relationships with our clients, their families, and our team members, fostering a supportive and collaborative environment. Promoting Safety and Well-being: We ensure a safe and secure environment for our clients, prioritizing their physical and emotional health. Encouraging Healthy Boundaries: We promote healthy and respectful boundaries within our community, ensuring trust and mutual respect. Stewardship and Responsibility: We manage our resources responsibly and transparently, ensuring that they are used effectively to benefit our clients. Advocacy for Truth and Justice: We are committed to advocating for the rights and needs of our clients, speaking truthfully and standing against injustices. Cultivating a Culture of Compassion and Inclusion: We foster an inclusive and compassionate community, where every individual feels valued, supported, and empowered. By aligning these principles with the mission and values of ABI Resources, we can create a compassionate, respectful, and supportive environment that truly embodies our dedication to serving individuals with brain injuries and advocating for civil rights. Lets Talk