Understanding the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver
The ABI Waiver provides services designed to help individuals with acquired brain injuries live independently and participate in their communities.
What Is the ABI Waiver?
The ABI Waiver is a Connecticut Medicaid program that offers home- and community-based services for individuals with acquired brain injuries.
Who May Be Eligible?
Eligibility generally includes:
- Diagnosis of an acquired brain injury
- Medicaid eligibility
- Functional need for support
- Connecticut residency
How Does the Program Work?
- Eligibility is determined through state assessment
- Services are based on individual needs
- Oversight is provided through state-approved channels
Why Consider the ABI Waiver?
The program may:
- Support recovery and independence
- Reduce reliance on institutional care
- Promote community integration
Getting Started
Eligibility for the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver is determined through official State of Connecticut assessment and review processes.
The application process typically includes evaluations of functional needs and eligibility criteria. Approved services are based on individual circumstances and program guidelines.
Serenity Care at Home can help provide general information about the program and explain next steps.
Need More Information?
If you have general questions about care options or would like help understanding available programs, our team is available to provide additional information.
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