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  • ABI RESOURCES | I HAVE A TBI / HOW TO FIND A JOB

    I HAVE A BRAIN INJURY. FINDING A JOB WHEN YOU HAVE A BRAIN INJURY. ​ Having a job provides us with feelings of self-worth, responsibility and independence. It nurtures our sense of accomplishment. ​ Common Challenges . ​Asking for accommodations Over-Cautious employers Mixed or very short working schedules Making money and losing essential support services Bringing your personal assistant Maintaining concentration and attention. Quick or extreme fatigue Speech Memory loss Social relationships Emotional Behavioral Physical abilities Limited vision ​ Assessing Your Abilities and Skills. Think about factors in the workplace that will negatively affect your condition. Some conditions may make you sensitive to certain environmental conditions, such as temperature extremes or certain substances in the workplace. For example, you may have respiratory issues that are aggravated by humidity in the air or dust and fumes. Or you may have hearing issues that are irritated by noise or vibrations from moving machinery. You may also have discomfort working at heights or with certain odors. Identifying your comfort levels with these factors will ensure you only pursue work positions that will suit your condition and not harm you in any way. ​ ​ Use a Variety of Job-Seeking Techniques Personal contacts Classified ads Campus job-placement services Job-placement assistance through temp agencies Disability advocacy or support groups Vocational rehabilitation agencies Take advantage of the Internet When you apply for a position, FOCUS on your qualifications and abilities. ​ ​ Do Your Homework First. Research the company you're applying to. Check with disability advocacy groups to see if the company has a good reputation for hiring, training and promoting workers with disabilities. Find out their strengths and weaknesses. Many corporations' Web sites provide lots of information Know how your background and experience fit with the company. Be prepared to discuss why your strengths. Being familiar with the company, shows you're motivated to work for them. ​ ​ Know What Technologies Can Help You Work Effectively Your skills may be maximized through assistive technology. Speech recognition software StickyKeys Auto-correct, for instance Adjusting a monitor's resolution can make big difference when reading small print easier for people with limited vision. ​ Decide When to Disclose Your Disability Even though federal law states you aren't required to reveal your disability, unless it relates to completing essential job functions, consider being open on this subject. If you volunteer this information, the employer may see you as a strong and confident person. Depending on the circumstances, you could describe your limitations in a resume, cover letter, or job application. If you need a special schedule make this clear on your application, employers dislike being misled. Identify your physical abilities. Consider how your condition affects your ability to do certain work-related activities like sitting, standing, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling. ​ Make the Interview Easy for the Employer If you are bringing an interpreter, wheelchair, guide dog, etc. notify your interviewers so they can prepare in advance. As needed, inquire about accessible entrances to the building and the best route once inside to get to your interview . ​ Role-Play If your disability makes you do certain tasks differently, are you comfortable explaining how you will perform the job? Try role-playing the situation with a trusted friend, team member or family member. Practice explaining how you will perform your job and what accommodations, if any, you need. Describe how the company would benefit from hiring you. ​ Dress Appropriately Unless specifically encouraged to dress casually, follow the universal code about what to wear to an interview: Dress business casual. For people with limited mobility, the process of dressing for a job interview can be quite a challenge, but it's worth it. ​ Bring Samples of Your Work and Extra Resumes A clean, printed resume. Ask friends and family to write short references about your abilities. Your employer may want to know how well you maintain concentration and attention in the workplace, and your ability to understand, remember and carry out instructions. Samples allow you to illustrate your skills with specific examples. ​ Anticipate and Address Potential Concerns Directly You know some people have fears and prejudices about workers with disabilities, even when they don't express these attitudes directly. If you want the job, you must allay these concerns. Using examples from your own life or prior work experience, discuss how you accomplish activities that challenge you, like getting around the workplace, communicating with others, using equipment and so forth. ​ Handle Illegal Interview Questions with Grace The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 made it illegal for employers to ask about medical history during an interview. If you are asked an inappropriate question, respond diplomatically. Try: "Nothing in my personal life will keep me from doing an outstanding job in this position." This answer should satisfy a prospective employer's concerns about your ability to get the job done. ​ Start identifying your career path. Explore your work preferences and understand your strengths in under two minutes. Future-proof yourself for tomorrow's jobs by discovering your work interests based on your personal traits. Click here: To Start identifying your career path in 4 easy online steps. ​ Finding a Job - ( Some Great Options ) ​ Look for a position through a temporary agency. Temporary agency employment is a great way to get back into the workforce, gain skills, and reorient yourself to the current job market. Some of the largest temporary agencies are: Manpower Temp jobs Kelly Services, Inc. Monroe Staffing Services Temporaries of New England TempsNow! Temporary Staffing Hamilton Connections, Inc. Aerotek, an Allegis Group company A.R. Mazzotta Excel Partners The Hire Source Express Services, Inc Target Temps Advantage Resourcing J. Morrissey ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Useful Resources ​ America's Workforce Network Toll-Free Help Line For Employees Brochure (PDF, 341KB) American Job Centers Apprenticeship Programs Career Fairs Career Transition Networking Groups (PDF, 122KB) CT Apprenticeship System CT Career Resource Network CT Health Jobs Downsizing/Layoff Support Disability Resources DOL Partnerships Employment and Training Education and Training ConneCTion Employment & Training Websites - Other States Employment Assistance Sites, Other Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) Job and Career ConneCTion Job Corps Job Fairs Jobs, Federal Job Search Assistance Labor Market Information Laws & Legislation Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers Program Minors, Employment of Minors, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Occupational Safety and Health (CONN-OSHA) Recruitments at Local American Job Center Offices State Jobs and Exams Tax Credit Programs Trade Adjustment Assistance Unemployment Insurance Veterans Services Wage and Hour Information Wage and Workplace Matters Wage Payment Laws Welfare-to-Work Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) WIOA - Approved Training Programs WARN - Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act Worker Safety (CONN-OSHA) Workforce Support Workplace Laws Workshops at American Job Center Offices Your Connecticut Job Search Guide Youth Employment Site Youth/Workers Under 18 ​ National Resources for TBI individuals, employers, and caregivers ADA Americans with Disabilities Act BIA Brain Injury Association of America BTF Brain Trauma Foundation Brain Injury Alliance California TBI Advisory Board report CDC Center for Disease Control and Prevention TBI Information Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center JAN Job Accommodation Network Mayo Clinic NARIC National Rehabilitation Information Center NASET National Association of Special Education Teachers The Interactive Brain Traumatic Brain Injury National Database Center US Department of Labor Disability Employment Policy VA Department of Veterans Affairs Wounded Warrior Project Alabama TBI Rehabilitation Program (334) 293.7500 Alaska TABI Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury Program (907) 465.1605 Arizona Department of Economic Security TBI Services (800) 563.1221 Arkansas Healthy Arkansas TBI Services (501) 661.2000 California Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board (800) 952.5544 Colorado Adult TBI Supportive Services (888) 331.3311 Connecticut Department of Social Services (855) 6.CONNECT Delaware Brain Injury Association of Delaware (302) 346.2083 Florida TBI Resource and Support Center (800) 992.3442 Georgia Brain Injury Resource Directory (404) 712.5504 Hawaii TBI Board of Hawaii (808) 586.4400 Idaho Idaho State University TBI Virtual Program Center (208) 373.1773 Illinois Healthcare and Family TBI Services (800) 843.6154 Indiana Brain Injury Association of Indiana (317) 356.7722 Iowa Advisory Council on Brain Injuries (866) 227.9878 Kansas Brain Injury Association of Kansas (913) 754.8883 Kentucky NeuroRestorative of Kentucky (800) 743.6802 Louisiana Brain Injury Association of Louisiana (504) 982.0685 Maine Disability and Developmental Services (207) 287.9200 Maryland TBIMD Support Groups (410) 448.2924 Massachusetts Statewide and Specialized TBI Community Services (617) 204.3852 Michigan TBI Resource Guide (517) 335.1980 Minnesota Hennepin County Medical Center TBI Services (612) 873.3284 Mississippi Brain Injury Association of Mississippi (601) 981.1021 Missouri TBI Guide and Resources (573) 751.6400 Montana Department of Human Services TBI Fact Sheet (888) 279.7532 Nebraska Brain Injury Advisory Council (308) 865.5012 Nevada TBI Community Enrichment Program (702) 259.1903 New Hampshire Brain Injury Association of NH (603) 225.8400 New Jersey NJ Traumatic Brain Injury Fund (888) 285.3036 New Mexico BrainLine of New Mexico (505) 292.7414 New York Vocational Rehabilitation Services (800) 222.JOBS North Carolina TBI Resources Office (919) 715.5989 North Dakota Head Injury Association of ND (877) 525.2724 Ohio Ohio State University BI Rehabilitation Program (800) 293.5123 Oklahoma Head Injury Resource Directory (800) 522.0203 Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services for Disabled Adults (800) 452.1694 Pennsylvania PDH Head Injury Program (877) PA.HEALTH Rhode Island Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island (401) 228.3319 South Carolina SC Vocational Rehabilitation Department (803) 896.6040 South Dakota USD TBI Research and Services (605) 357.1439 Tennessee Traumatic Brain Injury Program (615) 741.1230 Texas Texas Education Agency TBI Resources (512) 463.9734 Utah Brain Injury Alliance of Utah (801) 716.4993 Vermont Traumatic Brain Injury Program (802) 871.3069 Virginia Brain Injury Services Coordination (800) 552.5019 Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Council (877) TBI.1766 Washington DC Brain Injury Association of Washington DC (202) 659.0122 West Virginia Center for Excellence in Disabilities 1-877-724-8244 Wisconsin Brain Injury Resource Center (262) 770.4882 Wyoming Brain Injury Alliance of Wyoming 1-800-643-6457 ​

  • 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. ​

  • CRAFTING AND ART | ABI RESOURCES | SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS |

    SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS CRAFTING AND ART. Wednesday ABI Resources Center Gales Ferry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ​ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ​ ​

  • MFP PROGRAM | ABI RESOURCES

    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 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

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

    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 ​ ​

  • FEEDING THE HUNGRY - Find, Donate, Recieve - Connecticut | ABI Resources

    ( Find, Donate, and Receive Food ) Connecticut Counties Find Help Near You ​ The secret to living is giving. ​ We are very grateful for these amazing people! ​ Thank you for all that you do! ​ ​ ​ Food pantries and community meal programs provide food assistance at no cost. A food pantry provides groceries to prepare at home. A community meal program serves meals in a communal setting. We recommend calling in advance before visiting any of the pantries and meal programs listed here. Hours are subject to change and some programs have eligibility requirements. ​ ​ Good News Christian Center 46 John Street Wallingford CT 06492 United States Master's Manna, Inc. 428 South Cherry Street Wallingford CT 06492 United States Food Pantry of No Branford, Inc. 1382 Middletown Avenue North ford CT 06471 United States Meriden Soup Kitchen, Inc. 460 Broad Street Meriden CT 06450 United States ​ Meriden Salvation Army 23 Saint Casimir Drive Meriden CT 06450 United States ​ Cheshire Community Food Pantry 51 Railroad Avenue Cheshire CT 06410 United States New Life Church 144 Pratt Street Meriden CT 06450 United States ​ Iglesias Cristiana Palabra de Vida 82-C Camp Street Meriden CT 06450 United States Operation Pantry 74 Cambridge Street Meriden CT 06450 United States Faith, Healing & Deliverance Ministries 60 Connolly Pkwy Bldg. 5A/5B Hamden CT 06514 United States Love Center Deliverance Ministry 19 George Street Hamden CT 06514 United States ​ Ministry of Helps Foundation 308 / 310 Morse Street Hamden CT 06514 United States St. Ann's 930 Dixwell Avenue Hamden CT 06514 United States CADES, Inc. 861 B Dixwell Avenue Strait Gate Ministries Hamden CT 06517 United States New Flame Restoration 1415 State Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Shiloh Baptist Church 346 Butternut Street Middletown CT 06457 United States New Haven Church of Christ 16 Gem Street New Haven CT 06511 United States ​ Dixwell / Newhall Ville Community Mental Health Services 660 Winchester Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States IRIS: Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services 235 Nicolls Street New Haven CT 06511 United States ​ Macedonia Church of God 151 Newhall Street New Haven CT 06515 United States Glorified Deliverance Church 604 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Mount Hope Recovery Center 567 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Cathedral of Higher Praise 155 Grand Avenue New Haven CT 06513 United States ​ St. Matthew's U.F.W.B. Church 400 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT 06514 United States All People Community Outreach 56 Warwick Street Middletown CT 06457 United States Centro San Jose, Inc. 290 Grand Avenue New Haven CT 06513 United States Varick AME Zion Church 242 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Fair Haven Parent's Ministry 160 Ferry Street New Haven CT 06513 United States Bethel AME Church 255 Goffe Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Community Soup Kitchen-St. Martin Deporres Church 136 Dixwell Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Second Star of Jacob 185 Chapel Street New Haven CT 06513 United States The Rock of Waterbury 513 Meriden Road Waterbury CT 06705 United States Community Soup Kitchen-St. Luke's Church 111 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States St. Luke's Church Food Pantry 111 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States FISH of Greater New Haven 342 Ellsworth Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States DESK 311 Temple Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Middletown Salvation Army 515 Main Street Middletown CT 06457 United States Zion 1st Baptist Church 16 James A. Moses Avenue Middletown CT 06457 United States Community Action Agency of New Haven 419 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06515 United States Community Soup Kitchen 84 Broadway New Haven CT 06520 United States AIDS Project New Haven 526 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Upon This Rock Ministries 508 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Amazing Grace 16 Stack Street Middletown CT 06457 United States Jewish Family Services 1440 Whalley Avenue New Haven CT 06515 United States The Wolcott Resource Center 358 Woodtick Road Wolcott CT 06716 United States Liberty Community Services-Sunrise Café 57 Olive Street New Haven CT 06511 United States St. Paul Loaves & Fishes 57 Olive Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Walk of Faith Church 104 Fairmont Avenue New Haven CT 06513 United States Community Soup Kitchen-St. Paul's Church 150 Dwight Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Immanuel Baptist Church 1324 Chapel Street New Haven CT 06511 United States New Haven Salvation Army 450 George Street New Haven CT 06511 United States Omega Seventh Day Adventist Church 278 Winthrop Avenue New Haven CT 06511 United States Christian Love Center-West River Community Food Pantry 26 Norton Street New Haven CT 06511 United States ​ Branford Food Pantry 30 Harrison Avenue Branford CT 06405 United States Community Dining Room 30 Harrison Avenue Branford CT 06405 United States Christian Community Action Agency 168 Davenport Avenue New Haven CT 06519 United States Ecumenical Food Bank 75 Spring Street Naugatuck CT 06770 United States Greater Waterbury Interfaith Ministry 770 East Main Street Waterbury CT 06702 United States St. Vincent de Paul 327 Baldwin Street Waterbury CT 06710 United States East Haven Food Pantry 39 Park Place East Haven CT 06512 United States East Haven Food Pantry 39 Park Place East Haven CT 06512 United States East Haven United Community Kitchen 39 Park Place East Haven CT 06512 United States Iglesia Jehova Rohi 27 Kimberly Avenue New Haven CT 06519 United States Church of God 122 East Farm Street Waterbury CT 06704 United States Shalom Seventh Day Adventist Church 64 Crown Street Waterbury CT 06704 United States Waterbury Salvation Army 74 Central Avenue Waterbury CT 06702 United States Waterbury Baptist Ministries 222 West Main Street Waterbury CT 06702 United States ​ Faith Baptist Church 39 Emma Street West Haven CT 06516 United States Seymour / Oxford Food Bank 91 Church Street Seymour CT 06483 United States Community Tabernacle Outreach 12 Hewlett Street Waterbury CT 06710 United States ​ WHEAT 674 Washington Avenue West Haven CT 06516 United States Christian Union Church 426 Washington Avenue West Haven CT 06516 United States The Bible Church 72 Dixon Street Waterbury CT 06704 United States Guilford Food Pantry 45 Stone House Lane Guilford CT 06437 United States Gateway Food Pantry 129 Bull Hill Lane West Haven CT 06516 United States Christ Episcopal Church 56 South Cliff Street Ansonia CT 06401 United States Evangelical Christian Church 1325 Watertown Avenue Waterbury CT 06708 United States Greater Valley Salvation Army 26 Lester Street Ansonia CT 06401 United States Madison Community Services 50 Orchard Park Rd. Unit 3&4Madison CT 06443 United States Father McKenna St. Vincent de Paul of Shelton, Inc. 237 Roosevelt Drive Derby CT 06418 United States Plymouth Community Food Pantry 20 Dewey Avenue Terryville CT 06786 United States Milford Christian Center 989 New Haven Avenue Milford CT 06560 United States East Haddam Food Bank 488 Town Street Moodus CT 06469 United States Storehouse Project 192 Meadow Street Milford CT 06461 United States Shoreline Soup Kitchens Pantries-First Church of Christ 55 Church Street Clinton CT 06413 United States ​ Beth-El Center, Inc. 90 New Haven Avenue Milford CT 06460 United States Milford Food Bank 9 Jepson Drive Milford CT 06450 United States Southbury Food Bank 88 Main Street South Southbury CT 06488 United States Community Services Council of Woodbury, Inc. 238 Main Street South Woodbury CT 06798 United States First Assembly of God 1333 Thomaston Ave. Bay #5Waterbury CT 06704 United States Shoreline Soup Kitchens Pantries-St. Mark's Church 222 McVeagh Road Westbrook CT 06498 United States Cornerstone Christian Center 192 Meadow Street Milford CT 06460 United States St. Gabriel Church 26 Broadway Milford CT 06460 United States Joseph's Storehouse Pantry 588 Naugatuck Avenue Milford CT 06461 United States Trumbull Social Services-Christ Episcopal Church 23 Priscilla Place Trumbull CT 06611 United States Monroe Food Pantry 235 Cutlers Farm Road Monroe CT 06468 United States Friendship Baptist Church 235 Albert Avenue Stratford CT 06614 United States First Haitian Evangelical 1192 Stratford Avenue Stratford CT 06615 United States Agape Food Pantry at First Baptist Church 105 Hamilton Avenue Stratford CT 06615 United States Bridgeport Spanish SDA 980 Sylvan Avenue Bridgeport CT 06606 United States Calvary New Testament 1880 Barnum Avenue Bridgeport CT 06610 United States Resurrected Life ACI 2325 East Main Street Bridgeport CT 06610 United States North End Community Council 555 Trumbull Avenue Bldg #11 Bridgeport CT 06606 United States ​ Christian Revival Church 441 Bishop Avenue Bridgeport CT 06610 United States Light on the Hill Food Pantry-Summerfield United Methodist Church 110 Clermont Avenue Bridgeport CT 06610 United States United Tabernacle Church 2155 East Main Street Bridgeport CT 06610 United States ​ King's Pantry, Healing Tree Econ. Dev., Inc 30 Florence Street Bridgeport CT 06607 United States Faith Outreach Pantry 32 Bond Street Bridgeport CT 06610 United States Calvary Seventh Day Adventist Church 827 Trumbull Avenue Bridgeport CT 06606 United States Fresh Start Food Pantry 600 Hallett Street Bridgeport CT 06608 United States Shoreline Soup Kitchens Pantry-First Church of Christ 366 Main Street Old Saybrook CT 06475 United States St. Paul's Missionary Baptist 165 Logan Street Bridgeport CT 06607 United States English Chapel Soup Kitchen 285 Wilmot Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States Apostolic Ark Pentecostal 1298 Stratford Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 United States Russell Temple 555 Connecticut Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States ​ Emmanuel Apostolic Church 99 Vernon Street Bridgeport CT 06608 United States Agape Soup Kitchen at Prayer Tabernacle Church 1243 Stratford Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States East End Community Council 1149 Stratford Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States Blessed Sacrament Food Pantry 275 Union Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States East End Baptist 548 Central Avenue Bridgeport CT 06607 United States St. Lukes Episcopal Church 594 Kossuth Street Bridgeport CT 06604 United States ​ Refuge Temple Food Pantry 3050 Main Street Bridgeport CT 06606 United States Iglesia Pentecostal El Olivar 3104 Main Street Bridgeport CT 06606 United States Saint Margaret Shrine-Holy Rosary Pantry 365 East Washington Avenue Bridgeport CT 06608 United States Eat Smart Market Place 43 Madison Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Thomas Merton House 43 Madison Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Fountain of Youth Cathedral 324 Madison Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States ​ Tabernacle of God 1023 Main Street Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Bridgeport Salvation Army 30 Elm Street Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Golden Hill United Methodist Community Suppers 210 Elm Street Birdgeport CT 06604 United States Salem Lutheran Church 3160 Park Avenue 06604Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Daughters of Charity Mission 1490 North Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States ​ Apostolic Ark Pentecostal Church 344 James Street Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Friendly Hands Food Bank, Inc. 50 King Street Torrington CT 06790 United States ​ Bishop Jean Williams Pantry 4 Worth Street Bridgeport CT 06608 United States Kitchen of Hope 1100 Park Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Bethel Shiloh Apostolic Church 1621 Iranistan Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States St. John's Family Center Inc. 1067 Park Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States St. John's Family Center Inc. 768 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States First Christian House Prayer 42 Laurel Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 United States United Congregational Church 877 Park Avenue Bridgeport CT 06606 United States Norma F. Pfriem 877 Park Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States The Salvation Army of NW Hills 234 Oak Avenue Torrington CT 06790 United States Bridgeport Rescue Mission 1088 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 United States FISH of Torrington 332-334 South Main Street Torrington CT 06790 United States Brooklawn Seventh Day Adventist Church 250 Brooklawn Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Feed My Sheep 2271 North Avenue Bridgeport CT 06610 United States Bridgeport Tabernacle Seventh Day Adventist Church 717 Clinton Avenue Bridgeport CT 06601 United States Calvary St. George's Community Suppers 755 Clinton Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 United States Bethel Memorial 1242 State Street Bridgeport CT 06605 United States Good Shepherd Manna Kitchen 725 Hancock Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 United States ​ Community Soup Kitchen 220 Prospect Street Torrington CT 06790 United States Claytor's Ministry 301 Bostwick Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 United States Black Rock Pantry 15 Princeton Street Bridgeport CT 06608 United States Hands of Grace 8 Wickett Street New Hartford CT 06057 United States Friends of Brookfield Pantry 100 Pocono Roadbook field CT 06804 United States Bethel Community Food Pantry at St. Thomas Church 95 Greenwood Avenue Bethel CT 06801 United States Operation Hope Pantry 636 Old Post Road Fairfield CT 06824 United States ​ Brotherhood in Action of Bethel, Inc. 137 Greenwood Avenue Bethel CT 06801 United States New Milford United Methodist Church 68 Danbury Road New Milford CT 06776 United States Community Food Pantry 93 River Road Pleasant Valley CT 06063 United States Danbury Salvation Army 15 Foster Street Danbury CT 06810 United States Daily Bread at St James Church 25 West Street Danbury CT 06810 United States Community Action Agency of Western CT 10 Dr. Aaron B. Samuels Blvd. Danbury CT 06810 United States Dorothy Day 11 Spring Street Danbury CT 06810 United States Interfaith Aids Ministry of Greater Danbury 39 Rose Street Danbury CT 06810 United States Winsted Interfaith Food Pantry 110 Main Street Winsted CT 06098 United States ACCESS Pantry Willimantic 1315 Main Street Willimantic CT 06226 United States Covenant Soup Kitchen, Inc. 220 Valley Street Willimantic CT 06226 United States Wilton Interfaith Pantry-Wilton Social Services 180 School Road Wilton CT 06897 United States Catholic Charities & Family Services 88 Jackson Street Willimantic CT 06226 United States Alternative Services, Inc. 661 Windham Road South Windham CT 06266 United States Ridgefield Social Services 400 Main Street Ridgefield CT 06877 United States ​ Hillside Food Outreach 39 Old Ridgebury Road Suite 16Danbury CT 06810 United States Kent Community Fund, Inc. 93 North Main Street Kent CT 06757 United States St. Vincent de Paul 203 East Avenue Norwalk CT 06855 United States ​ Malta House 5 Prowett Street Norwalk CT 06855 United States Norwalk Salvation Army 14 Byington Place Norwalk CT 06850 United States Care Unit of Macedonia Ministries, Inc 70 South Main Street South Norwalk CT 06854 United States Person to Person 76 S. Main Street Norwalk CT 06854 United States Open Door Shelter 4 Merritt Street Norwalk CT 06856 United States New Life Church 146 Main Street Norwalk CT 06854 United States St. John's Christian Church 346 Shennecossett Road Groton CT 06340 United States New Canaan Food Pantry 77 Main Street New Canaan CT 06840 United States ​ South End Community Food Pantry 19 Bates Street Stamford CT 06615 United States Person to Person 1864 Post Road Darien CT 06820 United States Schilo French SDA 977 Hope Street Stamford CT 06907 United States St. Mary's Church 54 North Main Street Jewett City CT 06351 United States ​ Haitian American Catholic Center 93 Hope Street Stamford CT 06906 United States Zion Lutheran Church 132 Glenbrook Road Stamford CT 06902 United States St. Benedict- Our Lady of Montserrat 21 Saint Benedict Circle Stamford CT 06902 United States Faith Tabernacle 29 Grove Street Stamford CT 06901 United States ​ Women's Mentoring Network 141 Franklin Street Stamford CT 06901 United States Jewish Family Services 431 Post Road East Suite 11Stamford CT 06901 United States Pilgrim Towers 25 Washington Court Stamford CT 06902 United States Deliverance Center World Ministries 61 Adams Street Stamford Stamford 06902 United States New Neighborhoods, Inc. 200 Ludlow Street Stamford Ct 06902 United States Sterling House Food Pantry 2283 Main Street Stamford CT 06615 United States The Corner Food Pantry 80 Sharon Road Lakeville CT 06039 United States MLK Senior Support at New Neighborhoods Inc 40 Stillwater Avenue Apt.100Stamford CT 06902 United States New Neighborhoods, Inc. 40 Stillwater Avenue Stamford CT 06902 United States Greater Emmanuel 297 Washington Boulevard Stamford CT 06902 United States Canterbury Cares 6 South Canterbury Road Canterbury CT 06331 United States Fishes & Loaves 30 Granite Avenue Canaan CT 06018 United States ​ 164 Wilson Food Pantry 164 Richmond Hill Avenue Stamford CT 06906 United States ​ New Covenant House of Hospitality 174 Richmond Hill Avenue Stamford CT 06904 United States Stamford Salvation Army 198 Selleck Street Stamford CT 06902 United States Neighbor to Neighbor 254 East Putman Avenue Greenwich CT 06830 United States Neighbor to Neighbor 101 Field Point Road Greenwich CT 06830 United States Community Kitchens-All Hallows Church 130 Prospect Street Moosup CT 06354 United States Project PIN 120 Prospect Street Moosup CT 06354 United States Community Kitchens- United Methodist Church Moosup 13 So. Main Street Moosup CT 06354 United States Friends of Assisi 77 Water Street Danielson CT 06239 United States Community Kitchens- United Methodist Church 9 Spring Street Danielson CT 06239 United States ACCESS Agency Danielson 231 Broad Street Danielson CT 06239 United States Community Kitchens-First Congregational Church 543 Route 169Woodstock CT 06281 United States Community Kitchens- United Methodist Church 51 Grove Street Putnam CT 06260 United States Daily Bread 51 Grove Street Putnam CT 06260 United States TEEG, Inc. 15 Thatcher Road North Grosvenordale CT 06255 United States ​ ​ ​ 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. 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  • ABI RESOURCES | CT Mental Health Waiver

    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 Connecticut Waiver Factsheet ​ CT ABI Waiver II (1085.R01.00) Provides ABI group day, adult day health, homemaker, personal care, prevocational services, respite, supported employment, ABI recovery assistant II, ABI recovery assistant, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, consultation services, environmental accessibility modifications, home delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transportation, vehicle modification services for individual with brain injury ages 18 – no max age ​ ​ CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver I (0302.R05.00) Provides homemaker, pre-vocational service, respite, supported employment, ABI group day, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, environmental accessibility adaptation, home-delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transitional living services, transportation, and vehicle modification services for individuals with brain injury ages 18 - no max age. CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver (0437.R03.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports, group supported employment, live-in caregiver (42 CFR §441.303(f)(8)), prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assisted living, assistive technology, behavioral support services, community companion homes (CCH), community living arrangements (CLA), companion supports aka as adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, health care coordination, individual directed goods and services, individual supported employment, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports service, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, vehicle modifications for individuals developmental disabilities 18 yrs - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities 3 yrs - no max age ​ CT Employment and Day Supports (0881.R02.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports aka community based day support options, individual supported employment, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, peer support, assistive technology, behavioral support services, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, individual direct goods and services, individualized day support, interpreter, personal emergency response system (PERS), remote supports services, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 - no max age. ​ ​ CT HCBS for Elders (0140.R07.00) 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, transportation for aged individuals ages 65 - no max age ​ ​ CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism (0993.R01.00) Provides live in companion, respite, assistive technology, clinical behavioral support services, community mentor, individual goods and services, interpreter, job coaching, life skills coach, non-medical transportation, personal emergency response system, social skills group, and specialized driving assessment for individuals with autism ages 3 – no max age. ​ ​ CT Individual and Family Support Waiver (0426.R03.00) Provides adult day health, blended supports, community companion homes, group day supports, individual supported employment, live-in companion, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assistive technology, behavioral support services, companion supports aka adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, health care coordination, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, individually directed goods and services, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports services, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 – no max age, and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 – no max age. ​ ​ CT Katie Beckett Waiver (4110.R08.00) Provides case management to individuals with physical disabilities ages 0-22 ​ ​ CT Mental Health Waiver (0653.R03.00) Provides adult day health, community support program, supported employment, assisted living, assistive technology, brief episode stabilization, chore services, home accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, interpreter, mental health counseling, non-medical transportation, overnight recovery assistant, peer supports, personal emergency response systems, recovery assistant, specialized medical equipment, and transitional case management for individuals with mental illness ages 22 to no max age . ​ CT Personal Care Assistance (0301.R05.00) Provides adult day health, agency-based personal care assistant, care management, meals on wheels, adult family living, mental health counseling, personal emergency response system (PERS) for individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64. ​ ​ ​

  • Acquired Brain Injury ABI Waiver Program | ABI RESOURCES

    CONNECTICUT BRAIN INJURY WAIVER PROGRAM ​ ( ABI WAIVER PROGRAM ) ​ APPLY ONLINE FOR BENEFITS The MEDICAID Acquired Brain Injury Waiver Program “ABI Waiver Program” What is the ABI Waiver Program and what does it do? The ABI Waiver Program provides a variety of long-lasting in-home and community-based recovery services for brain-injured survivors, at no cost to them. There are many services included within the program. The two main services are one on one daily staffing services. The first staffing service is called I.L.S.T. services or Independent Living Skills Training . This is a better quality of knowledgeable service. The staff member attends doctor and therapy sessions and then implements the prescribed therapies at home and in the community. They help to teach everyday living skills and are paid at a higher rate than all other services. The higher pay rate also helps to promote more consistent staffing coverage. It is best to start a program with the greatest amount of staffing hours being ILST services and then as a survivor becomes more independent slowly change over to companion staffing services. Ask for a lot of the best service first. Many families discover that they should have asked or pushed for more and find it very difficult to achieve more ILST hours. They also discover that if they reduce these staffing hours it is rarely given back. The second staffing service is called Companion Services. A companion is more of a friend that reminds and helps with the basic functions of daily living. They do not work with therapists or teach living skills. This service is paid at a much lower rate and families find it very hard to keep quality consistent staffing. There are many other services that can be applied for within the application. We suggest applying for all services and then removing services as needed. Contact us with any questions that you may have, we can help you with the application process. The following is a list of services; 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. Chore Services - services needed to maintain the participant’s home in a sanitary and safe condition. 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 participant’s primary mode of transportation to avoid institutionalization. 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. Habitation - 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 support 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 are delivered to the participant when the person responsible is unable to do so. Independent Living Skills Training - Services designed and delivered on an independent or a 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 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 are offered after the exhaustion of all other resources. Vehicle Modification Services - Alterations made to the vehicle. ​ ​

  • START - Connecticut Consrvatorship - Probate | ABI RESOURCES MFP ABI Waiver

    ( Conserv atorship ) ​ What is a Conse rvator? ​ 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 c are for him or herself or unable to manage his or her financial affairs. In a voluntary conservatorship, the court appoints a conservator at the request of an adult who seeks assistance in managing his or her affairs without making 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 n eeds, including food, shelter, clothing, and health care, are met. A conservator of the estate supervises financial affairs, including caring for the property, managing bank accounts, and ensuring the safe handling of the person's income. ​ 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. ​ ​

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    YI TAMBAYA TA ONLINE Short-Term / Long-Term Home Care and Rehabilitation ​ STATEWIDE SERVICES HelpLine 1-860-942-0365 ​ Connect with a Certified Specialist who provides individual support and guidance for People, Family members, Caregivers, Educators, and Medical and Therapeutic professionals. Referral Online Form

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