ABI Waiver Eligibility in Connecticut: Are Two ADLs Still Enough?
As Connecticut sees rising numbers of individuals living with complex traumatic brain injuries, questions are emerging about whether current ABI Waiver eligibility criteria truly reflect long-term support needs. This article explores whether reliance on Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) remains an effective gateway to services and highlights the growing need for brain injury-informed assessments. The Supported Living Group shares expert insight into ABI Waiver access, long-term brain injury care, and community-based supports across Connecticut.
Understanding the Connecticut ABI Waiver: A Pathway to Community-Based Brain Injury Support
Learn how Connecticut’s ABI Waiver helps brain injury survivors live independently. Discover eligibility, services, and how SLG can help you apply.