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- CONNECTICUT MFP MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON | 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 | 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
- ABI RESOURCES | SELF-CARE INSTRUCTION - BRAIN INJURY HOME / COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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- MULTIMEDIA PROGRAM | ABI RESOURCES MFP CONNECTICUT MFP AND ABI WAIVER PROVIDER BRAIN INJURY
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- Housing Options and Assistance | For individuals living with TBI
住房选择和援助 残障人士通常需要支持性生活选择。正确的选择取决于多种因素,包括支持需求、费用和个人偏好。 ABI Resources 为那些寻找辅助生活之家的人们提供服务,以克服两个主要障碍:选择房子和弄清楚如何支付费用。 个人和残障人士的护理选择 辅助生活有三个层次:辅助生活社区、独立生活社区和家庭护理。家庭护理为家庭提供日常生活协助,独立生活提供便利设施的社区,辅助生活结合了提供便利设施和日常生活任务支持的社区。 ABI Resources 还教授许多其他独立生活技能。其中一些服务包括规划未来、健康关系、残障人士生活、积极态度和克服障碍、艺术表达和资金管理。这些只是众多支持性生活服务中的一小部分。如果您或您所爱的人有兴趣与 ABI Resources 会面,我们很乐意与您交谈。
- ABI RESOURCES | GOBBLE WOBBLE GET-TOGETHER ABI Resources Social Groups and Events
ABI RESOURCES SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS 狼吞虎咽聚会 填饱你的员工和火鸡曲调
- ABI RESOURCES | SOCIAL GROUPS AND EVENTS | GRILLIN' N CHILLIN' BBQs
社会团体和活动 ABI's HALLOWEEN SOCIAL OCT 27 | 11:30 to 3pm ABI Social Center 39 Kings Hwy, Gales Ferry CT 单击小扬声器即可发出声音。
- CONNECTICUT - MONEY FOLLOWS THE PERSON | ABI RESOURCES
什么是 MFP 程序以及它有什么作用? MFP 计划帮助人们筹集资金并组织搬离医疗机构。该计划帮助人们安排住房、生活必需品、医疗设备和临时居家护理人员。 MFP 是一项联邦示范拨款,由康涅狄格州社会服务部从医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心获得。 该拨款旨在帮助重新平衡长期护理系统,使个人在选择居住地和接受护理和服务方面拥有最大的独立性和自由度。该计划以现有计划为基础,为在护理机构居住至少三个月的人提供增强的社区服务和支持。根据 MFP,对于那些重新回归社区的人,康涅狄格州将在五年内获得 900 万美元的增强医疗补助匹配资金,在回归社区的第一年,将获得 75% 的费用报销,而不是通常的 50%。这项联邦支持是康涅狄格州减少对医疗补助受助人使用更昂贵的机构护理的财政激励。这种方法对纳税人来说更具成本效益,预计将改善老年人以及身体和发育障碍和精神疾病患者的生活质量。回归社区的人们可以选择自己想住的地方,无论是自己的家、家人的家、公寓还是集体居住。 MFP 的目标 增加用于家庭和社区服务的支出。 增加在社区中接受长期服务的人数(相对于在机构中接受长期服务的人数)的比例。 减少出院后需要护理的患者转入护理机构的次数。 提高人们在进入机构后的前三个月内重返社区的可能性 让个人脱离机构回归社区 个性化护理计划将根据需要制定。CCCI 过渡协调员将提供一对一的社区支持、系统导航、资源获取和生活安排方面的帮助。 ABI Waiver Program MFP 资金随人走计划 School Support Services ( I.L.S.T. ) Life Skills Training 陪伴/护理 全州服务区域 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
- MEDICAID - RENEWAL ONLINE | ABI RESOURCES CT BRAIN INJURY
MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECT MEDICAID BENEFITS APPLICATION ONLINE STATE ASSISTANCE FOOD MONEY MEDICAL DISABILITY MEDICARE CONNECTICUT CT DSS RENEW 1/9 ABI RESOURCES REMINDER SYSTEM IT'S TIME! Online Medicaid Renewal How to renew online: Opened a MyAccount, it’s easy to set one up – just go to connect ct gov and click on 'Create an Account' in the MyAccount box. Please link your client ID number with your MyAccount at the ‘Associate Case’ area. If you do not yet have a client ID number, you can update MyAccount later to associate it with your case.











