top of page

Résultats de recherche

294 éléments trouvés pour «  »

  • CLIENT RIGHTS | Connecticut Brain

    Client Rights and Legal Policy Effective Date: October 3, 2024 Company Address: ABI Resources, 39 Kings Hwy STE C, Gales Ferry, CT 06335 Company Phone: (860) 942-0365 Email: ABI@CTBRAININJURY.com ​ Purpose ABI Resources provides nonmedical, non-therapeutic services aimed at assisting individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) and other disabilities to live independently and avoid institutionalization. This policy is designed to outline the rights of clients, the responsibilities of ABI Resources, and to ensure compliance with all applicable Federal and Connecticut State laws. ​ I. Client Rights 1. Non-Discrimination ABI Resources is committed to ensuring that no client is discriminated against based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity), marital status, or veteran status, in compliance with: Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Federal) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Connecticut Human Rights and Opportunities Act 2. Privacy and Confidentiality Clients’ personal information, including health-related information, will be protected in compliance with: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Connecticut Privacy Law ABI Resources ensures the confidentiality and privacy of clients by: Collecting only essential personal data. Implementing administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect data against unauthorized access, in compliance with HIPAA. Refraining from sharing personal data without client consent, except as required by law. Providing notice in case of any data breach of sensitive information. 3. Accessibility ABI Resources is committed to providing accessible services to all clients, including those with disabilities, in compliance with: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Connecticut Accessibility Standards All communications and materials will be made available in alternative formats, including large print, audio, or electronic formats. We also provide free access to qualified interpreters and translation services for clients whose primary language is not English. 4. Right to Respectful Treatment Clients have the right to: Be treated with respect, dignity, and sensitivity to their individual needs. Receive services free from abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Participate in decisions regarding their services and care plans. File a grievance or complaint without fear of retaliation. 5. Right to Information Clients are entitled to full disclosure of information regarding the services offered by ABI Resources, including: Clear and understandable service agreements and policies. Access to detailed information regarding any third-party providers or business associates involved in delivering services. II. Legal Protections for ABI Resources ​ 1. Limitation of Liability ABI Resources makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of information and services provided. However, the company is not liable for: Errors or omissions in the content provided on the website or through services. Damages resulting from unauthorized alterations to data or disruptions in service delivery caused by third parties or circumstances beyond our control. 2. Copyright and Intellectual Property All content produced by ABI Resources, including training materials, guidelines, and service documentation, is protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or use of such content is prohibited. ​ 3. Third-Party Links and Endorsements ABI Resources may provide links to external websites for convenience. However, ABI Resources does not endorse or assume responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or services provided by those sites. ​ 4. Compliance with the Connecticut Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) ABI Resources complies with Connecticut's UETA to ensure that any digital transactions conducted between ABI Resources and clients are legally binding and enforceable. ​ III. Reporting and Complaint Mechanisms 1. Reporting a Violation Clients may report any suspected violation of their rights or legal protections by contacting: ABI Resources Compliance Office: (860) 942-0365 Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities: (860) 297-4300 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): 1-800-368-1019 (for HIPAA violations) 2. Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (VDP) ABI Resources welcomes responsible cybersecurity researchers to disclose any vulnerabilities found on our website or services. Any vulnerability reports will be handled confidentially, and we will work with researchers to resolve the issue, in line with best practices for responsible disclosure. ​ IV. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Non-Discrimination Policy ABI Resources provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to: Race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), or any other characteristic protected by law. In compliance with Federal EEO regulations and Connecticut anti-discrimination laws, ABI Resources takes proactive steps to ensure diversity, inclusion, and fairness in the workplace. Let's Chat Phone 860 942-0365 Email ABI@CTBRAININJURY.COM First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

  • Connecticut Community College List | ABI RESOURCES

    Community Colleges of Connecticut Capital Community College Phone #: 860-906-5007 Address: 950 Main Street Hartford, CT 06103 Community College of Connecticut Phone #: 860-244-7600 Address: 61 Woodland st. Hartford, Ct 06105 Gateway Community College Phone #: 203-285-2000 Address: 88 Bassett Rd. North Haven, CT 06473 Housatonic Community College Phone #:203-332-5000 Address: 900 Lafayette boulevard, Bridgeport, CT 06604 Manchester Community College Phone #: 860-512-3000 Address: Great Path P.O. Box 1046, Manchester, CT 6045-1046 Middlesex Community College Phone #: 860-343-5800 Address: 100 Training Hill Rd. Middletown, CT 06457 Naugatuck Community College Phone #: 203-575-8040 Address: 750 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, CT 06078 Northwestern Community College Phone #: 860-738-6300 Address: Park Place East, Winsted, CT 06098 Norwalk Community College Phone #: 203-857-7000 Address: 188 Richards Ave. Norwalk, CT 06854 Quinebaug Valley Community College Phone #: 860- 774-1130 Address: 742 Upper Maple st. Danielson, CT 06239 Quinebaug Valley Community College (Willimantic) Phone #: 860-423-1824 Address: 729 Main st. Willimantic, CT 06226 Three Rivers Community College Phone #: 860-886-0177 Address: 7 Mahan Drive, Norwich, CT 06360 Tunxis Community College Phone #: 860-255-3500 Address: 271 Scott Swamp Rd. Farmington, CT 06032

  • ILST INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINER | ABI Resources supported living

    APPLY HERE Position: Independent Living Skills Trainer ( ILST ) ​ An exceptional opportunity to join a mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering individuals to live their best lives. ​ The Independent Living Skills Trainer (ILST) plays a critical role in promoting independence, safety, and personal growth for individuals with diverse needs. This position is highly proactive, progressive, and results-oriented. ​ Requirements: ​ 1-2 years of healthcare experience Experience in implementing behavioral treatment and care plans Valid driver's license and access to a car Strong time management and organizational skills Proficiency with smartphones and tablets Successful completion of background check and drug testing prior to hire Adherence to dress code and professional standards Commitment to providing the highest standards of care and accountability ​ Experience in assisting individuals recovering from: ​ Strokes Concussions Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Tumors Community-based settings ​ Responsibilities include supporting clients with: ​ Safety Organizational skills Medical and therapeutic rehabilitation homework Medication reminders Social engagement Employment assistance Financial management Social skills Daily living activities ​ Additional Information: ​ Regular drug screening required ​ ​ Key Duties: ​ Develop and prepare teaching materials for Independent Living Skills Training and Support Service sessions. Schedule client sessions and programming based on Individual Service Plans and training domains. Conduct in-home training, teaching, and support for clients in areas such as money management, nutrition, cooking, comparison shopping, emergency procedures, community awareness, mobility, laundry procedures, household management, sex/public health education, medical procedures, counseling, crisis intervention, and housing. Provide training in accordance with current care plans and the least restrictive environment philosophy (1:1 staff-client ratio, unless otherwise specified). Coordinate client training programs with other programs in which they are involved. Complete daily activity reports documenting direct hours spent with clients and submit to supervisor(s) on the first day of the following month. Maintain up-to-date client files. Assist clients in coordinating with other programs, services, and benefit systems, such as Social Security, AFDC, WIC, food stamps, counseling, etc. Attend monthly staff meetings and individual meetings with team members. Participate in Inter-Disciplinary Team meetings as requested. Perform other duties as assigned.

  • TRAINING 6 | Connecticut Brain

    Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Understanding Your Position: The Strategic Role of ABI Resources Teams TURN SOUND ON ^ PREVIOUS NEXT

  • COMPANION ( APPLY HERE ) Connecticut Healthcare Career Employment ABI RESOURCES

    Nous recherchons les meilleurs des meilleurs ! APPLY HERE ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI R ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI Resources Home-based supported living and community care. Providing disability support services across Connecticut. Acquired brain injury ABI, Traumatic brain injury TBI, Stroke Work with DSS DMHAS ccc ccci swcaa wcaaa allied. Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Employment Jobs CT Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI R ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI Resources Home-based supported living and community care. Providing disability support services across Connecticut. Acquired brain injury ABI, Traumatic brain injury TBI, Stroke Work with DSS DMHAS ccc ccci swcaa wcaaa allied. Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Employment Jobs CT Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI R ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI Resources Home-based supported living and community care. Providing disability support services across Connecticut. Acquired brain injury ABI, Traumatic brain injury TBI, Stroke Work with DSS DMHAS ccc ccci swcaa wcaaa allied. Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Employment Jobs CT Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI R ILST Independent Life Skills Trainer | ABI Resources Connecticut https://www.ctbraininjury.com ABI Resources Home-based supported living and community care. Providing disability support services across Connecticut. Acquired brain injury ABI, Traumatic brain injury TBI, Stroke Work with DSS DMHAS ccc ccci swcaa wcaaa allied. Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Employment Jobs CT Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tol 1/55

  • ABI RESOURCES | SLEEP AND TBI RECOVERY | CT MFP ABI WAIVER

    SOMMEIL ET TC Le sommeil est important pour la guérison d’une lésion cérébrale, car il permet au cerveau de se reposer et de guérir. Pendant le sommeil, le cerveau est capable de réparer et de régénérer les cellules, de consolider les souvenirs et de traiter de nouvelles informations. ​ Le manque de sommeil peut avoir un impact négatif sur les fonctions cérébrales et nuire à la guérison d’une lésion cérébrale. Le manque de sommeil peut altérer les fonctions cognitives, telles que la mémoire, l’attention et les capacités de résolution de problèmes, et peut également affecter l’humeur et la régulation émotionnelle. ​ De plus, le sommeil est important pour la santé et le bien-être général du corps. Il aide à réguler le système immunitaire, à maintenir la santé physique et à favoriser une croissance et un développement appropriés. ​ Par conséquent, il est important pour les personnes souffrant d’une lésion cérébrale de donner la priorité à un sommeil suffisant afin de soutenir leur processus de rétablissement. Cela peut impliquer d’établir une routine de sommeil cohérente, de créer un environnement de sommeil confortable et de rechercher un traitement médical pour tout problème lié au sommeil. Avez-vous du mal à vous endormir la nuit ? Ou des difficultés à rester endormi toute la nuit ? Il peut être difficile de savoir quand demander de l’aide ou quand vous souffrez d’un trouble du sommeil nécessitant un traitement. Lisez les questions d’évaluation du sommeil ci-dessous pour déterminer si consulter un spécialiste du sommeil est votre meilleure option. Avez-vous des maux de tête le matin ? Êtes-vous incapable de vous endormir et de rester endormi la nuit ? Vous a-t-on dit que vous ronflez constamment ou que vous arrêtez occasionnellement de respirer lorsque vous dormez ? Avez-vous du mal à vous concentrer ou à vous endormir alors que vous devriez généralement être éveillé et alerte ? Ressentez-vous une sensation de « chair de poule ou de rampement » dans vos jambes ou vos bras lorsque vous êtes éveillé ou au repos ? Si vous avez répondu « oui » à l'une de ces questions, parlez-en à votre fournisseur de soins primaires pour recevoir une première évaluation du sommeil. ​ ​

  • ABI RESOURCES | SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS | GRILLIN' N CHILLIN' BBQs

    GROUPES SOCIAUX ET ÉVÉNEMENTS ABI's HALLOWEEN SOCIAL OCT 27 | 11:30 to 3pm ABI Social Center 39 Kings Hwy, Gales Ferry CT Cliquez sur le petit haut-parleur pour le son.

  • Money Follows the Person Program | ABI Life Skills

    Programme de dispense des MFP et ABI Services communautaires à domicile et zones d'emploi Programme d'exemption ABI MFP Money Follows the Person Program School Support Services ( I.L.S.T. ) Formation aux compétences de vie Compagnon/aidant State Wide Service Areas Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Providing Disability Support Services Across Connecticut. Fairfield County, CT Hartford County, CT Litchfield County, CT Middlesex County, CT New Haven County, CT New London County, CT Tolland County, CT Windham County, CT ​ Services include Stroke support services , Housing Assistance and Options , Supported Employment , Pre-Vocational Services , Job Coaching, Independent Living Skills Training, Cooking Skills Training, Companion Services, Connecticut Brain Injury Support Groups, Recovery Assistants, State Benefit Assistance, Arts Program, Music Production Program, Media Production Program, Assisted Living Services, Hygiene and Bathing Skills Support, Homemaking and Cleaning SkillsGroup Day Supports, Disability Advocacy, Residential Programming, Specialized Private Pay Brain Injury Support Staffing Options and much more. ​ ABI Resources supports terrific people and families alongside DSS, The Connecticut Department of Social Services, DMHAS The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, CCC Connecticut Community Care CCCI, SWCAA Southwestern Connecticut Area on Aging, WCAAA Western Connecticut Area on Ageing, ACR Allied Community Resources, Access Health, and United Services. CT Medicaid Programs. ILST Companion RA. ​ ​ ​ 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 ​ ​

  • Connecticut - What is NEUROLOGY? What is a NEUROLOGIST?

    WHAT IS NEUROLOGY? WHAT IS A NEUROLOGIST? ​ ABI RESOURCES team members take directives from Neurologists. Neurology is the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates body activities. A doctor who specializes in neurology is called a neurologist. The neurologist treats disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, such as: ​ Central nervous system: the brain and spinal cord Peripheral nervous system: all other neural elements, such as eyes, ears, skin, and other "sensory receptors" Cerebrovascular disease, such as stroke Seizure disorders, such as epilepsy Spinal cord disorders Speech and language disorders Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis Headache disorders Infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system Movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) ​ Because the nervous system is complex, a neurologist may specialize in a specific area. There are many subspecialties. Some examples of subspecialties include: ​ headache medicine neuromuscular medicine neurocritical care neuro-oncology geriatric neurology autonomic disorders vascular (stroke care) child neurology intervention neuroradiology epilepsy ​ Neurologists do not perform surgery. If one of their patients requires surgery, they refer them to a neurosurgeon. ​ In the realm of internal medicine, the field of neurology holds a critical position, tasked with the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders which may affect the nervous system and peripheral nerves. After many years of medical school, followed by specialized training, neurologists become experts in understanding the electrical activity in the brain, and how this can impact various functions of the body such as muscle strength. ​ When a patient is suspected of having a disorder of the nervous system, an appointment with a neurologist is often arranged. During this consultation, the neurologist may propose a range of diagnostic tests, such as a lumbar puncture or electromyography (EMG). A lumbar puncture, often known as a spinal tap, can help detect conditions like meningitis or multiple sclerosis, while an EMG is used to analyze the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles, providing vital data on the health of these muscles and the nerve cells that control them. ​ Ultimately, neurologists diagnose and treat conditions by assessing symptoms, understanding the underlying electrical activity, and studying the physical manifestations of these disorders. Their work is instrumental in managing a range of neurologic disorders and ensuring patients can achieve the best possible quality of life. ​ Connecticut Home Healthcare Services ​ ​ ​

  • ABI RESOURCES | GOBBLE WOBBLE GET-TOGETHER ABI Resources Social Groups and Events

    ABI RESOURCES SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS RENDEZ-VOUS GOBBLE WOBBLE Remplissez votre bâton et des airs de dinde

bottom of page