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Individual and Family Services
Gales Ferry, Connecticut 230 followers
On a mission to support families through the life-threatening journey of TBI and stroke recovery.
About us
At ABI Resources, we are on a mission to transform lives and create breakthroughs for individuals living with brain injuries. We believe that everyone has the potential to overcome adversity and achieve a life of fulfillment, purpose, and joy. Our journey began with a powerful vision: to empower brain injury survivors to reclaim their lives and reach their fullest potential. We offer unparalleled support and services, designed to address the unique needs of each individual and fuel their path to recovery and independence. Here’s how we make it happen: Personalized Empowerment Plans: We craft tailored plans that focus on the strengths and aspirations of each client, helping them build a future filled with possibility and hope. Relentless Advocacy and Support: Our team stands as champions for our clients, ensuring they have access to the resources, services, and legal protections they deserve. Community Reconnection: We believe in the power of community and connection. Our programs are designed to reintegrate clients into their communities, fostering meaningful relationships and a sense of belonging. Transformative Education: Knowledge is power. We provide comprehensive resources and education to equip clients and their families with the understanding and tools they need to navigate the recovery journey. Lifelong Commitment: Our support doesn’t end once initial goals are met. We are dedicated to providing ongoing assistance, adapting to the evolving needs of our clients as they continue to grow and thrive. At ABI Resources, we are more than a service provider – we are a movement. We are driven by the belief that every individual has the power to rise above their circumstances and achieve greatness. Join us in this mission, and together, we will create extraordinary outcomes, one life at a time. Let’s ignite the spark of possibility and make a lasting impact. Together, we can turn challenges into triumphs and dreams into reality.
Industry
Individual and Family Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Gales Ferry, Connecticut
Type
Public Company
Founded
1997
Locations
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39 Kings Hwy
Suite C
Gales Ferry, Connecticut 06335, US
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- Advocates Outraged as Connecticut Appropriations Committee Cathy Osten Silences Whistleblower David Medeiros on Federal Funding Medicaid and Vulnerable Populations Hartford, CT CGA Hartford, CT — Outrage is sweeping through the advocacy community following recent events in Connecticut’s General Assembly, where Cathy Osten, the head of the Appropriations Committee, reportedly silenced human rights activist and whistleblower David Medeiros during a public hearing. Advocates and families across the United States have expressed frustration, calling it a violation of free speech and due process, and decrying it as an unacceptable attempt to suppress crucial information regarding the use of federal Medicaid funds meant for vulnerable populations. David Medeiros, a vocal advocate for transparency and human rights in government programs, was scheduled to address critical issues affecting Connecticut’s Medicaid-funded services at the public hearing. These issues include long-standing delays in care, declining service quality, and potential mismanagement within the Department of Social Services (DSS) that has left thousands of vulnerable residents without the support they need. But according to those present, Cathy Osten refused to allow Medeiros to fully present his findings, denying him and other Appropriations Committee members the opportunity to ask questions about his testimony. National and Statewide Outcry Over Free Speech Suppression Advocates are calling the incident a direct violation of whistleblower rights and an affront to public transparency. The General Assembly was presented with these concerns in 2023, yet advocates say the issues remain largely ignored. National human rights organizations and advocates from across the country are questioning how the Connecticut General Assembly (CGA) could allow such an infringement on free speech and due process to occur, particularly in a public forum meant to discuss the welfare of vulnerable populations. “David Medeiros’ testimony was not just important—it was essential for shedding light on systemic issues within Connecticut’s Medicaid programs,” say national advocacy groups. “By silencing his voice, Cathy Osten and the CGA have shown a disregard for the public’s right to hear the truth about federal funds and how they’re being managed.” Concerns Over Missing Key Figures, Including DSS Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves Appropriations Committee Members were Denied the Right to Question Medeiros In addition to silencing Medeiros, Osten reportedly barred other members of the Appropriations Committee from questioning him, further stifling open discussion on issues central to the hearing. This move has sparked criticism from other committee members who felt that Medeiros’ insights would have been valuable for understanding the extent of issues within Medicaid-funded programs and DSS.
- State Representative Kathleen McCarty is raising critical questions about Connecticut’s Medicaid Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Program, where families are facing wait times of over five years for essential care. Serving the 38th District, Rep. McCarty leverages her leadership on the Education, Appropriations, and Public Health Committees to demand transparency, accountability, and quality standards that vulnerable residents deserve. In recent legislative discussions, Rep. McCarty addressed pressing concerns. Advocates are questioning if financial incentives are driving DSS’s decisions, as recent proposals would allow less-qualified individuals to replace experienced LCSWs in critical care management roles. This shift, advocates argue, could risk patient safety, while favoring subcontracted companies that profit from reduced standards. Core Issues Covered: Why the 5+ Year Waitlist? Rep. McCarty calls on DSS to address the barriers and delays affecting Connecticut families. Advocates are asking if financial incentives are outweighing patient care. Concerns Over Care Standards: Proposed DSS amendments suggest filling roles with less-qualified managers, raising red flags about the future of quality support for the ABI community. Political Influence and Financial Motivation: The role of subcontracted companies and DSS’s push for policy changes are under scrutiny as advocates demand accountability and transparency. By advocating for ethical standards, Rep. McCarty shines a light on the policies affecting vulnerable Connecticut residents. Her dedication emphasizes that patient well-being should always come first, and her work continues to inspire a call for accountability from DSS leadership. Join the Movement for Quality Care: 📢 Share this video to support transparency and quality in Connecticut’s Medicaid programs. 💬 Share your experiences or concerns in the comments—your voice matters! 🔔 Subscribe for updates on legislative actions and advocacy efforts in Connecticut’s healthcare system. #KathleenMcCarty #ConnecticutABIWaiver #DSSAccountability #AndreaBartonReeves #GovernorNedLamont #ChristineWeston #QualityCare #HealthcareAdvocacy #MedicaidReform #Waterford #Montville #USA #taxes #News #Truth #CTDSS #DSS #COU #CGA #CT
- 📢 Addressing the Crisis in ABI Support: State Rep. Tammy Nuccio Questions Connecticut’s Medicaid Waiver Program Waitlist In a recent hearing, State Representative Tammy Nuccio raised essential questions to the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) about the growing delays in the Medicaid Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Program. With wait times extending beyond five years, families and advocates are understandably concerned. Why is this happening, and what can be done? Rep. Nuccio, showing compassion and a commitment to quality standards, challenged the idea of lowering educational requirements just to fill vacancies. Instead, she called for sustainable solutions that maintain quality care while addressing these critical delays. Her stance resonates with many in the ABI community, who have long advocated for proper support without compromising the integrity of care. Notably absent from the hearing was DSS Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves, appointed by Governor Ned Lamont, whose presence might have provided insight and assurance on this crucial issue. Advocates are calling for a renewed focus from Connecticut’s Appropriations Committee, which has been aware of these challenges for years. Families and individuals dependent on ABI services deserve timely access, qualified support, and a streamlined path forward. Why This Matters: 🧠 Long Waitlists: ABI patients and families face prolonged wait times, impacting lives, recovery, and quality of care. 🏛️ Accountability: Transparency and direct oversight are necessary to address longstanding delays and improve program management. 🌟 Leadership in Action: Rep. Nuccio’s efforts highlight the importance of empathetic, solutions-oriented leadership in public service. How Can You Help? Let’s build awareness. Engage with this post, share your perspective, or comment on what effective support for ABI patients should look like. Together, we can push for reform and a renewed focus on compassionate, quality healthcare.#ABIWaiver #Medicaid #DisabilityAdvocacy #HealthcareLeadership #ConnecticutLegislation #BrainInjurySupport #TammyNuccio #PublicPolicy #HealthcareReform #AppropriationsCommittee
- "Other States Provide Public Officials' Financial Info Online—Why Does Connecticut Make You Request It?" 🚨 Why Is It SO Hard to See What Connecticut’s Officials Are Doing With Their Money? 🚨 In Connecticut, the only way to access the financial records (SFIs) of public officials is through a formal request process. 💡 Here’s the Problem: In Connecticut, if you want to know where your public officials get their money or what businesses they’re involved in (so you can see if they’re being fair when making decisions), it’s not easy to find out! Unlike many other states where you can see this info online in just a few clicks, Connecticut makes you submit a formal request — which takes time and effort. For vulnerable populations this process becomes even more difficult. ❌ This makes it harder for people to check if officials are doing their jobs fairly without being influenced by their own money or interests. 🔍 What Other States Do Right: In places like New York, Florida, and California, public financial info about politicians is available online for anyone to see—no requests, no waiting, no hassles. The solution: 📢 We should have the same easy access here in Connecticut! Increased Transparency: Unrestricted access ensures the public can easily see where officials have financial interests, building trust between the government and its citizens. Improved Public Trust: When citizens can easily view financial information, it increases confidence that elected officials are acting ethically and responsibly, fostering greater trust in the government. Encourages Media and Public Scrutiny: Journalists and watchdog groups can quickly access critical information without bureaucratic hurdles, improving the ability to investigate potential conflicts of interest. Deters Unethical Behavior: Knowing that financial disclosures are easily accessible acts as a deterrent for officials who might otherwise engage in unethical practices for personal gain. Equal Access for All: Removing restrictions levels the playing field, allowing anyone—regardless of education, resources, or connections—to access this vital information without jumping through hoops. The people of Connecticut are incredible—hardworking, compassionate, and always striving for the best for their communities. We believe in fairness, equality, and doing what’s right for everyone, not just a select few. As citizens who care deeply about the well-being of our state, we deserve nothing less than full transparency from our government. Having clear, easy access to public officials' financial information is a crucial step in ensuring that our leaders are working for the good of all. Connecticut’s amazing people deserve a government that is as open and honest as they are. #Connecticut #IloveCT #Truth #USA #Whistleblower #Advocate #CT #Inclusion #WeLoveYOU #Ethics #Compassion #Solutions #ABIresources
- Republican Senator Lisa Seminara has raised serious concerns about the ongoing Medicaid ABI Waiver Program waitlist crisis, with individuals waiting for services as far back as 2019. Despite years of acknowledging this issue, no real solutions have been provided. The absence of DSS Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves from a recent critical legislative hearing has only intensified concerns about the leadership and lack of accountability within the Department of Social Services (DSS). During the hearing, Christine Weston, Director of the Community Options Unit (COU), was unable to provide accurate data regarding how many individuals are stuck on the waitlist. This points to deeper issues within DSS and raises alarms about mismanagement. Simply acknowledging the problem without implementing solutions has left families in a state of limbo, while those in power, such as Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves, have failed to address the core of the crisis. How This Crisis Hurts Vulnerable Populations: Connecticut's brain injury survivors, who rely on Medicaid services for rehabilitation and home care, are facing significant challenges: Worsening Health: Long delays mean brain injury survivors are not receiving essential care, leading to deteriorating mental and physical health. Emotional Strain: The uncertainty of being on a waitlist for years causes significant emotional distress for individuals and their families. Financial Burdens on Families: Many families are forced to provide full-time care, leaving them with financial instability and often forcing caregivers to leave their jobs. Taxpayer Impact: This crisis also negatively impacts taxpayers. The mismanagement of the program leads to wasted taxpayer dollars, as individuals are forced to rely on costly emergency care that could have been avoided with timely, appropriate services. Moreover, Connecticut risks losing federal funding if these delays persist and compliance issues arise. Acknowledgment Alone is Not Enough: Acknowledging the issue has done nothing to fix it. For years, the state has been aware of the waitlist, but families continue to wait, and no real reform has been implemented. Andrea Barton Reeves' absence during this critical hearing sends the message that the leadership is not prioritizing solutions. The Time for Action is Now: Federal oversight and immediate reform are urgently needed. Connecticut's most vulnerable populations cannot afford to wait any longer for access to life-saving services. Taxpayers deserve accountability, and families deserve timely care. We need real solutions and action now. Simply acknowledging the problem isn’t enough—it's time for change. We cannot wait any longer for a solution that should have come years ago.
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BREAKING: National Medicaid Crisis – How Misuse of Taxpayer Dollars is Putting Vulnerable Populations at Risk We’re sharing an important message about systemic issues within Medicaid programs that may be impacting both vulnerable populations and every U.S. taxpayer. These challenges could have nationwide implications, affecting how federal dollars are spent and how services reach those who rely on Medicaid. This is not about assigning blame—it’s about finding solutions that ensure taxpayer dollars are used wisely and that vulnerable individuals get the care they need. By working together, we can help create a more transparent, accountable, and effective Medicaid system that benefits everyone.