Long Term Care/Waiver Information
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Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver (Versión en Español)
Para calificar, usted tiene que cumplir con todos los requisitos técnicos, de procedimiento y financieros del programa de Medicaid.
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CT Home Care Program for Elders (119 KB)
The Home Care Program for Elders may help you to continue living at home instead of going to a nursing facility. The program is state and federally funded and administered by the State Depart-ment of Social Services, Alternate Care Unit.
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Family Support Grant Program (100KB)
The Family Support Grant Program is administered by the Department of Social Services to provide a monthly subsidy to a parent or other family member of a child with a developmental disability, other than mental retardation, in order to meet the extraordinary expenses of that child.
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To be eligible for Medicaid in Connecticut, an institutionalized individual's countable assets cannot exceed $1,600.00.* An individual who entered an institution on or after September 30, 1989, and has a spouse who lives in the community, is also able to have a portion of the couple's combined assets protected for the use of the community spouse.
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Personal Care Assistance (36KB)
If you have a physical disability that requires you to have hands-on help with at least two of these activities of daily living,
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Personal Care Assistance (Versión en Español)(36KB)
Si usted tiene una incapacidad física que requiere que reciba ayuda total para realizar al menos dos de estas actividades de la vida diaria,
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Las reglas del Medicaid son complicadas y pueden cambiar con frecuencia. Esta información describe algunas de las normas referentes a la solicitud para cuidados a largo plazo o cuidados a domicilio.
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Medicaid rules are complicated and change often. This information describes some of the rules for applying for Medicaid for Long-Term Care or Home Care. The complete rules are in the Department of Social Services Uniform Policy Manual.