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Connecticut Waiver Factsheet
https://www.ctbraininjury.com/cthomecare-ctcommunitycare-connecticut-waiver-facts
CT ABI Waiver II (1085.R01.00)
Provides ABI group day, adult day health, homemaker, personal care, prevocational services, respite, supported employment, ABI recovery assistant II, ABI recovery assistant, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, consultation services, environmental accessibility modifications, home delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transportation, vehicle modification services for individual with brain injury ages 18 – no max age
CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver I (0302.R05.00)
Provides homemaker, pre-vocational service, respite, supported employment, ABI group day, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, environmental accessibility adaptation, home-delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transitional living services, transportation, and vehicle modification services for individuals with brain injury ages 18 - no max age.
CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver (0437.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports, group supported employment, live-in caregiver (42 CFR §441.303(f)(8)), prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assisted living, assistive technology, behavioral support services, community companion homes (CCH), community living arrangements (CLA), companion supports aka as adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, health care coordination, individual directed goods and services, individual supported employment, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports service, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, vehicle modifications for individuals developmental disabilities 18 yrs - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities 3 yrs - no max age
CT Employment and Day Supports (0881.R02.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports aka community based day support options, individual supported employment, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, peer support, assistive technology, behavioral support services, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, individual direct goods and services, individualized day support, interpreter, personal emergency response system (PERS), remote supports services, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 - no max age.
CT HCBS for Elders (0140.R07.00)
Provides adult day health, care management, homemaker, personal care assistant, respite, adult family living, assisted living, assistive technology, bill payer, care transitions, chore, chronic disease self-management program, companion, environmental accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, mental health counseling, PERS, recovery assistant, transportation for aged individuals ages 65 - no max age
CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism (0993.R01.00)
Provides live in companion, respite, assistive technology, clinical behavioral support services, community mentor, individual goods and services, interpreter, job coaching, life skills coach, non-medical transportation, personal emergency response system, social skills group, and specialized driving assessment for individuals with autism ages 3 – no max age.
CT Individual and Family Support Waiver (0426.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, community companion homes, group day supports, individual supported employment, live-in companion, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assistive technology, behavioral support services, companion supports aka adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, health care coordination, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, individually directed goods and services, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports services, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 – no max age, and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 – no max age.
CT Katie Beckett Waiver (4110.R08.00)
Provides case management to individuals with physical disabilities ages 0-22
CT Mental Health Waiver (0653.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, community support program, supported employment, assisted living, assistive technology, brief episode stabilization, chore services, home accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, interpreter, mental health counseling, non-medical transportation, overnight recovery assistant, peer supports, personal emergency response systems, recovery assistant, specialized medical equipment, and transitional case management for individuals with mental illness ages 22 to no max age.
CT Personal Care Assistance (0301.R05.00)
Provides adult day health, agency-based personal care assistant, care management, meals on wheels, adult family living, mental health counseling, personal emergency response system (PERS) for individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Modified from: Heavenly Homemakers
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup sourdough culture
2 cups whole milk or buttermilk
1 tablespoon maple syrup
2 eggs
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 to 1 cup fresh or frozen blackberries
Combine the flour, sourdough and milk and let rest on counter for 8-12 hours or longer if desired. Whisk together the eggs and butter. Add all remaining ingredients to the flour mixture. Whisk until just combined. Serve with maple syrup, yogurt and fresh fruit.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture/RYAN MCGEENEY —03-06-2019— Hundreds of members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council convene at the Vines Center in Ferndale for their biennial meeting. The 2019 theme was “Learn, Laugh and Live Well.”
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture/RYAN MCGEENEY —03-06-2019— Hundreds of members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council convene at the Vines Center in Ferndale for their biennial meeting. The 2019 theme was “Learn, Laugh and Live Well.”
Race 3 Suffolk Downs 9/3/13:
11 - Josie Homemaker (David Amiss);
10 - Mizz Martha (Jill Jellison);
12 - K Girl's Dream (Tammi Piermarini)
Betty Walker's 1968 album "Hello,Ceil"
seen at Housing Works Books & Cafe,Crosby Street near Houston,NYC
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture/RYAN MCGEENEY —03-06-2019— Hundreds of members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council convene at the Vines Center in Ferndale for their biennial meeting. The 2019 theme was “Learn, Laugh and Live Well.”
Connecticut Waiver Factsheet
https://www.ctbraininjury.com/cthomecare-ctcommunitycare-connecticut-waiver-facts
CT ABI Waiver II (1085.R01.00)
Provides ABI group day, adult day health, homemaker, personal care, prevocational services, respite, supported employment, ABI recovery assistant II, ABI recovery assistant, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, consultation services, environmental accessibility modifications, home delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transportation, vehicle modification services for individual with brain injury ages 18 – no max age
CT Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver I (0302.R05.00)
Provides homemaker, pre-vocational service, respite, supported employment, ABI group day, assistive technology, chore, cognitive behavioral programs, community living support services (CLSS), companion, environmental accessibility adaptation, home-delivered meals, independent living skills training, personal emergency response systems (PERS), substance abuse programs, transitional living services, transportation, and vehicle modification services for individuals with brain injury ages 18 - no max age.
CT Comprehensive Supports Waiver (0437.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports, group supported employment, live-in caregiver (42 CFR §441.303(f)(8)), prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assisted living, assistive technology, behavioral support services, community companion homes (CCH), community living arrangements (CLA), companion supports aka as adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, health care coordination, individual directed goods and services, individual supported employment, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports service, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, vehicle modifications for individuals developmental disabilities 18 yrs - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities 3 yrs - no max age
CT Employment and Day Supports (0881.R02.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, group day supports aka community based day support options, individual supported employment, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, peer support, assistive technology, behavioral support services, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, individual direct goods and services, individualized day support, interpreter, personal emergency response system (PERS), remote supports services, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 - no max age and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 - no max age.
CT HCBS for Elders (0140.R07.00)
Provides adult day health, care management, homemaker, personal care assistant, respite, adult family living, assisted living, assistive technology, bill payer, care transitions, chore, chronic disease self-management program, companion, environmental accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, mental health counseling, PERS, recovery assistant, transportation for aged individuals ages 65 - no max age
CT Home and Community Supports Waiver for Persons with Autism (0993.R01.00)
Provides live in companion, respite, assistive technology, clinical behavioral support services, community mentor, individual goods and services, interpreter, job coaching, life skills coach, non-medical transportation, personal emergency response system, social skills group, and specialized driving assessment for individuals with autism ages 3 – no max age.
CT Individual and Family Support Waiver (0426.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, blended supports, community companion homes, group day supports, individual supported employment, live-in companion, prevocational services, respite, independent support broker, assistive technology, behavioral support services, companion supports aka adult companion, continuous residential supports, customized employment supports, environmental modifications, group supported employment, health care coordination, individualized day supports, individualized home supports, individually directed goods and services, interpreter, nutrition, parenting support, peer support, personal emergency response system (PERS), personal support, remote supports services, senior supports, shared living, specialized medical equipment and supplies, training, counseling and support services for unpaid caregivers, transitional employment services, transportation, and vehicle modifications for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18 – no max age, and individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 3 – no max age.
CT Katie Beckett Waiver (4110.R08.00)
Provides case management to individuals with physical disabilities ages 0-22
CT Mental Health Waiver (0653.R03.00)
Provides adult day health, community support program, supported employment, assisted living, assistive technology, brief episode stabilization, chore services, home accessibility adaptations, home delivered meals, interpreter, mental health counseling, non-medical transportation, overnight recovery assistant, peer supports, personal emergency response systems, recovery assistant, specialized medical equipment, and transitional case management for individuals with mental illness ages 22 to no max age.
CT Personal Care Assistance (0301.R05.00)
Provides adult day health, agency-based personal care assistant, care management, meals on wheels, adult family living, mental health counseling, personal emergency response system (PERS) for individuals with physical disabilities ages 18-64.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture/RYAN MCGEENEY —03-06-2019— Hundreds of members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council convene at the Vines Center in Ferndale for their biennial meeting. The 2019 theme was “Learn, Laugh and Live Well.”
Kristen, from Arizona, makes these delicious Christmas Cookies that have been handed down from her Grandmother. They are so good that she makes them all through the year. Even her son requested them for his birthday, instead of cake! They must be really good!
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Anne Sorter, Tony Windham and AEHC President sign memorandum of agreement on 1.8.2011
by kevin quinn, extension video specialist
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Certification courses in handwriting improvement, abacus, calligraphy, art and craft for students, professionals and homemakers.
Certification courses in handwriting improvement, abacus, calligraphy, art and craft for students, professionals and homemakers.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 6/7/2016 — Members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council meet for the 2016 State Meeting at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture/RYAN MCGEENEY —03-06-2019— Hundreds of members of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council convene at the Vines Center in Ferndale for their biennial meeting. The 2019 theme was “Learn, Laugh and Live Well.”