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- Brain Injury Community of Connecticut | ABI RESOURCES
ABI Resources 是为脑损伤、中风和创伤性脑损伤 (TBI) 康复患者提供卓越服务的先驱。我们经验丰富的专业团队拥有专业知识和奉献精神,提供宝贵的指导和支持,帮助客户在舒适的家中茁壮成长和康复。ABI Resources 以卓越和建立持久关系而享有盛誉,始终致力于帮助客户实现目标、培养社区意识和归属感以及促进充实的生活体验。我们全面的服务包括居家支持生活服务、康涅狄格州社区护理、MFP 计划和 ABI 豁免计划,将我们的业务范围扩展到整个康涅狄格州的客户。 ABI Resources与 DSS、DMHAS、WWP、CCC、CCCI、 SWCAA、WCAAA、Allied、Yale、UConn、Gaylord 和 HFSC 等知名组织合作,为个人提供最佳护理。我们致力于为客户培养一个包容和关爱的社区,这一点得到了广泛认可,因为我们提供大量团队建设活动、社交活动和志愿者机会,鼓励参与和联系。通过培养友情、社会融合和归属感,客户不仅可以从伤病中恢复过来,还可以通过持久的友谊和联系丰富他们的生活 。 ABI Resources 以与客户建立持久关系和提供多学科护理方法为荣,由致力于帮助客户实现独立的脑损伤康复专家团队指导。通过与客户密切合作,确定他们的独特需求和愿望,我们制定了量身定制的计划,包括物理和职业治疗、教育和职业培训方面的支持,以促进目标的实现。 我们杰出的团队由富有同情心的医疗保健专业人员组成,他们全心全意、坚定不移地投入工作,是 ABI Resources 的骨干力量。我们相信,通过优先考虑员工并投资于他们的专业成长,我们可以建立一种让所有人受益的卓越文化。我们还认识到个性化护理计划的重要性,这些计划根据每位客户的需求和目标量身定制,以便为所有相关人员带来更好的结果和更积极的体验。 除了以客户为中心的方法外,我们还向客户家属提供支持和资源,这对确保最佳护理起着至关重要的作用。我们致力于为客户提供高质量、个性化的护理,同时重视和培养员工,这是我们成功的基础。通过培育卓越的文化,我们努力成为一家不仅因我们提供的护理质量而受人尊敬的公司,也因我们对待客户和员工的方式而受人尊敬。 在 ABI Resources,我们认识到重视客户和员工对于提供最高标准的护理和服务至关重要。我们明白,员工的奉献和承诺对于提供客户应得的护理水平至关重要。同时,我们认识到客户是我们存在的原因,他们的福祉仍然是我们的首要任务。我们致力于创造一个让客户感到舒适、受到尊重并得到无与伦比的护理的环境。 我们努力建立一种卓越的文化,让客户和员工都感到被重视和尊重,最终带来卓越的护理效果和积极的整体体验。通过坚定不移地致力于提供卓越的护理,并以尊重和公平的态度对待我们的员工,我们可以创造一个让每个人都受益的培育环境。
- ABI RESOURCES | EXERCISE BENIFITS BRAIN INJURY | HOME HEALTHCARE | CT MFP
健康就是财富 运动与脑损伤 研究表明,锻炼对脑损伤患者有许多好处,包括: 改善身体机能: 锻炼有助于改善身体机能,例如平衡性、协调性和灵活性,这些功能可能会受到脑损伤的影响。 改善认知功能: 锻炼已被证明对记忆力、注意力和解决问题等认知功能有积极影响。 改善情绪和心理健康: 锻炼有助于改善情绪,降低脑损伤患者患抑郁、焦虑和其他心理健康问题的风险。 提高生活质量: 锻炼可以提高能量水平、减少疲劳、提高自尊,从而有助于提高整体生活质量。 改善心血管健康: 运动可以增强心肺功能,从而帮助改善心血管健康,而心肺功能可能会受到脑损伤的影响。 需要注意的是,锻炼应根据脑损伤患者的个人需求和能力量身定制。建议咨询医疗保健专业人士或物理治疗师,确定合适的锻炼计划。
- CT DSS | Norwich Office | ABI RESOURCES
康涅狄格州社会服务部地址。 诺维奇外地办事处 西泰晤士街 401 号 诺维奇,康涅狄格州 06360 DSS 外地办事处和配备工作人员的福利中心 ( 1-855-626-6632 ) 每周一、周二、周四和周五上午 8:00 至下午 4:30 开放(周三休息)。 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 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 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 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 1/13 Bridgeport Hartford Manchester Middletown New Britain New Haven Norwich Torrington Stamford Waterbury Willimantic 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. CT SUPPORTED LIVING AND COMMUNITY CARE LEADERS. BRAIN INJURY COMMUNITY OF CONNECTICUT BICC DISABILITY RIGHTS OF CONNECTICUT ADVOCATES
- ABI RESOURCES | CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Connecticut Waiver Facts
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- ABI RESOURCES | HOW TO FIND A JOB
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- PUSH THE (( BORED BUTTON )) ABI RESOURCES
"Unlock Your Best Life Now" ACTION BUTTON 点击按钮 掌握时机,激发行动! 然后两个人都采取行动。
- Report Brain Injury Disability Discrimination Abuse Neglect | ABI RESOURCES
If this an emergency call 911 Help-Line 860 942-0365 If you believe a person or entity may have done this to you or a person you care about we maybe able to help. If you wish to help a person, ask questions about an experience and / or a mistreatment to a person living with a brain injury we are here for you!
- APPLY FOR ABI WAIVER PROGRAM - Connecticut CT | ABI RESOURCES
如果 紧急 情况请拨打 911 全州范围 内的支持服务 患有脑损伤或正在康复的个人。 实现更好的独立性 ABI 资源康涅狄格州 帮助热线 1-860-942-0365 与认证专家联系,他们为人们、家庭成员、护理人员、教育工作者、医疗和治疗专业人员提供个人支持和指导。
- Care Manager Contacts - Connecticut CT ABI MFP Community
CT Community Care Medicaid MFP PCA ABI Care Management TRANSITION COORDINATOR ctcommunitycare HOUSIN 1/232 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 | SUPPORT GROUPS | CONNECTICUT
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.