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DMHAS - Le programme de lésions cérébrales acquises peut inclure les services suivants :​ ​ Le Département de la santé mentale et des services de toxicomanie du Connecticut (DMHAS) est une agence gouvernementale de l'État responsable pour la fourniture et la coordination de services liés à la santé mentale et au traitement de la toxicomanie dans l'État du Connecticut. Sa mission est de promouvoir le rétablissement et le bien-être des personnes, des familles et des communautés touchées par la maladie mentale et la toxicomanie. L'agence gère un large éventail de programmes, notamment des services communautaires, des soins aux patients hospitalisés, des traitements en établissement et des services de soutien au rétablissement, et fournit également du financement aux organisations locales qui fournissent des services de santé mentale et de toxicomanie.  ​ Services de consultation ​ Services de toxicomanie ABI ​ Services de résidence et de transition ​ Logement et vie Subventions ​ Services de gestion de cas ​ Soutiens au plaidoyer _22200000-0000-0000-0000-00000000022 2_ Formation et éducation ​ _22200000-0000-0000 -0000-000000000222_

DMHAS Acquired Brain Injury Services


An Integration of Community Services for Consumers with Brain Injury.

 ( DMHAS BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM )

The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) is a state government agency that is responsible for providing and coordinating services related to mental health and addiction treatment in the state of Connecticut. Its mission is to promote recovery and wellness for individuals, families, and communities affected by mental illness and addiction. The agency operates a wide range of programs, including community-based services, inpatient care, residential treatment, and recovery support services, as well as providing funding for local organizations that provide mental health and addiction services.

 

DMHAS - Acquired Brain Injury Program may include the following services:​

  • Consultation Services

  • ABI Substance Abuse Services

  • Community Residence and Transition Services

  • Housing and Living Subsidies

  • Case Management Services

  • Advocacy Supports

  • Training and Education

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