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ABI WAIVER PROGRAM 1

or

ABI WAIVER PROGRAM ll

 

What is the difference between Waiver 1 and Waiver 2?

 

 The ABI WAIVER PROGRAM was created to help people with brain injuries recover and live outside of institutional settings. People with brain injuries deserve to choose who they share time with and where they live. 

 

 

What services are available under the ABI waiver?

 

There are 19 services available under the ABI Waiver.  Some services may not be accessed in conjunction with other services.

Case management:

Assistance to the individual in implementing and coordinating all sources of support and services to the waiver participant.

 

The following is a list of ABI Waiver Program services;

 

Chore Services:

Services needed to maintain the participant’s home in a sanitary and safe condition.

 

CBT Cognitive / Behavioral Programs:

Individualized programs to decrease severe maladaptive behaviors that would jeopardize the participant’s ability to remain in the community.

 

Community Living Support Services:

Supervised living in a community residential setting that provides up to 24-hour support services.  Services may include medication management, self-care, interpersonal skills, etc.

 

Companion Services:

non-medical care, supervision, and socialization services that have a therapeutic goal as noted in the participant’s services primary mode of transportation to avoid institutionalization.n.

 

Environmental Accessibility Adaptations:

Physical adaptations to the participant’s home to ensure the participant’s health and safety, and to promote independence.  Services may include ramp installation, bathroom modifications, doorway widening, etc.

 

Family Training:

 Training and counseling for individuals who live with or provide care to the waiver participant.

 

Habilitation:

Services provided outside the participant’s home, to assist the participant with obtaining or enhancing adaptive, socialization, and self-help skills to live successfully in the community.

 

Pre-Vocational Services:

Services designed to prepare the participant for employment when the participant is not expected to be able to work or participate in a transitional work program, within 1 year.

 

Supported Employment Services - Paid employment with intensive supports provided in a variety of settings, for participants unlikely to secure competitive employment.

 

Homemaker Services:

General household activities including meal preparation, vacuuming, etc.

 

Home Delivered Meals:

Meals delivered to the participant when the person responsible is unable to do so.

 

ILST Independent Living Skills Training:

Services designed and delivered on an independent or group basis to improve the participant’s ability to live independently in the community.  Services may include training in self-care, medication management, mobility, etc.

 

Personal Care Assistance:

Assistance with activities of daily living.  These services may be provided by a family member of the participant if they meet the training requirements established by DSS.

 

Personal Emergency Response Systems:

Electronic Devices that enable individuals at high risk for institutionalization to obtain help in an emergency.

 

Respite Care:

To provide short-term assistance to the participant if a caretaker is absent or in need of relief.

 

Specialized Medical Equipment and Supplies:

As specified in the participant’s service plan that will enable the individual to perform activities of daily living.

Substance Abuse Programs:

Interventions to reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol or drugs by the participant.

 

Transitional Living Services:

Individualized, short-term, residential services providing up to 24-hour support provided only once in the participant’s lifetime.

 

Transportation:

Mobility services offered after exhaustion of all other resources.

 

Vehicle Modification Services

Money Follows the Person Program MFP 

 

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BRAIN INJURY

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CT BRAIN INJURY CONNECTICUT SUPPORTED LIVING COMMUNITY CARE ABI WAIVER
Acquired Brain Injury Support Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Brain Injury Treatment Programs Neurorehabilitation Services Post-Concussion Syndrome Management Cognitive Therapy for Brain Injury Brain Injury Case Management Long-Term Effects of Brain Injury Brain Injury Recovery Resources Brain Injury Support Groups

 

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ABI Resources Comprehensive Disability Support Services Across Connecticut

 

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

 

Cultural Inclusivity:

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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