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ACQUIRED
BRAIN INJURY (ABI) WAIVER
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY WAIVER
The following is summarized from
the Connecticut Department of Social Services Programs
for People with Disabilities.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Connecticut Department of
Social Services administers a special Medicaid
waiver program for income eligible adults who
have an acquired brain injury and who, without
waiver services, would have to live in a long
term care facility. The program pays for
services such as case management, personal care
assistance, chore services, respite care,
vocational supports, housing supports, and other
services that are necessary to keep the
individual living in the community.
ELIGIBILITY
- Adults ages 18-64 who have
acquired brain injuries
- Monthly income under 300% of
the maximum monthly SSI benefit, liquid assets
of $1,600 or less
- Must meet "Level of Care
Requirement" which means that without the
waiver services the individual would have to
be placed in a long term care facility
- Must be able to participate in the development
of a Service Plan that offers a community
alternative to institutional living
TO APPLY:
Call Social Work Services Team at the DSS
Central Office or your local DSS regional
office/suboffice to ask for a Waiver Request
Form.
NOTE:
This is not an entitlement program; once DSS has
reached its participant quota, names are placed
on a waiting list.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by
Program Name: Acquired
Brain Injury Medicaid Waiver Program
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SOURCE: Department of Social
Services Web page: Programs
for People with Disabilities
PREPARED BY: 211/tb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: October2012
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