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A.B.I. RESOURCES
If you value professional growth, health and meaningful connections ABI Resources is the place for you. Join a community where every day offers the chance to learn, grow, and make a difference.
Are you ready to step into a role where your work truly matters? At ABI Resources, a leader in disability support services for the Medicaid Acquired Brain Injury Waiver Program, we're seeking passionate individuals who are driven to make a significant impact in the lives of others.
What We Offer:
A dynamic, supportive environment where you can grow personally and professionally.
The opportunity to work alongside a team of dedicated professionals who are leaders in brain injury support.
Competitive compensation and benefits with the potential for personal and career growth.

Who We're Looking For:
Compassionate, motivated individuals who want to advance their careers while making a difference.
Team players who are eager to learn and contribute to a community-focused mission.
Innovators who bring fresh ideas to complex challenges.

Make Your Mark:
At ABI Resources, your work will have a profound impact on the lives of individuals recovering from brain injuries. Here, your efforts contribute to a greater mission—facilitating recovery and independence for our clients. If you are looking for a career that is both challenging and rewarding, where you can grow and make a real difference, then this is the place for you!
Apply Now:
Unleash your potential and join a team that's redefining care in brain injury support. Visit [ABI Resources website] to learn more about our open positions and submit your application today. Together, we can achieve extraordinary things!
Our Services:
Our team is composed of a variety of skilled professionals committed to providing compassionate care. This includes caregivers, Independent Living Skills Trainers (ILSTs), Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Companions, Recovery Assistants (RAs), Behavioral Health specialists, and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). Each member brings specialized skills and dedication to ensure the highest quality of care and support for individuals with disabilities.
Join a mission where your dedication and caring nature are not just valued, but pivotal. We are seeking individuals who aspire to make a lifelong impact in a professional setting, driven by consistency and a heartfelt commitment to bettering lives. Here, you'll find more than a job - you'll discover a career path where your passion for helping others is the cornerstone of our success. Together, let's create a nurturing environment where your skills and compassion can thrive, making every day an opportunity to enhance lives and foster lasting, positive change. Your journey towards a fulfilling career starts here, where your ability to care creates endless possibilities.
Website: ABI Resources
Brain Injury Support Community of Connecticut
Our Mission:
At ABI Resources, we are dedicated to aiding individuals recovering from brain injuries, strokes, and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in their journey towards recovery in the comfort of their homes. Our inclusive team culture ensures each member feels valued and appreciated, directly contributing to the life-changing care we provide to our clients across Connecticut.
Why Choose ABI Resources:
Supportive Team Culture: We believe in open communication, collaboration, and inclusivity. Your ideas and perspectives matter here, fostering a respectful and dignified work environment.
Flexible Scheduling: Whether you’re seeking full-time or part-time roles, weekday or weekend schedules, we offer various options to suit your lifestyle.
Meaningful Work: Join us in making a significant difference in the lives of incredible individuals and families in our community.

Roles and Responsibilities:
Comprehensive Support: Assist clients in all aspects of home and community life, ensuring safety and promoting independence.
Professional Friendship: Establish a healthy, supportive bond with clients.
Daily Living Assistance: Help with personal hygiene, dressing, and maintaining a clean, organized living space.
Health and Wellness Management: Coordinate and attend medical appointments, encourage consistent exercise, and facilitate social activities.

Joining ABI Resources - What You Need:
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience: Preferably 1 year in disability care (not mandatory).
Requirements: Valid driver's license, personal car, proof of insurance, and minimum age of 18.
References: Provide a recommendation from a personal or professional contact.
Equal Opportunity Employment:
ABI Resources proudly embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We’re committed to building a team that represents various backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
Collaborations and Partnerships:
Proudly working alongside the Money Follows the Person Program, Acquired Brain Injury ABI Waiver Program. DSS, DMHAS, CCC, SWCAA, WCAAA, ACR, Access Health, United Services, and others. We support the Connecticut Medicaid MFP and ABI Waiver Program, providing comprehensive disability support services across Connecticut.
Locations We Serve:Andover, 06232; Ansonia, 06401; Ashford, 06278; Avon, 06001; Barkhamsted, 06063; Beacon Falls, 06403; Berlin, 06037; Bethany, 06524; Bethel, 06801; Bethlehem, 06751; Bloomfield, 06002; Bolton, 06043; Bozrah, 06334; Branford, 06405; Bridgeport, 06604, 06605, 06606, 06607, 06608, 06610; Bridgewater, 06752; Bristol, 06010; Brookfield, 06804; Brooklyn, 06234; Burlington, 06013; Canaan, 06018; Canterbury, 06331; Canton, 06019; Chaplin, 06235; Cheshire, 06410; Chester, 06412; Clinton, 06413; Colchester, 06415; Colebrook, 06021; Columbia, 06237; Cornwall, 06753; Coventry, 06238; Cromwell, 06416; Danbury, 06810, 06811; Darien, 06820; Deep River, 06417; Derby, 06418; Durham, 06422; Eastford, 06242; East Granby, 06026; East Haddam, 06423; East Hampton, 06424; East Hartford, 06108, 06118; East Haven, 06512; East Lyme, 06333; Easton, 06612; East Windsor, 06088; Ellington, 06029; Enfield, 06082; Essex, 06426; Fairfield, 06824, 06825; Farmington, 06032; Franklin, 06254; Glastonbury, 06033; Goshen, 06756; Granby, 06035; Greenwich, 06830, 06831; Griswold, 06351; Groton, 06340; Guilford, 06437; Haddam, 06438; Hamden, 06514, 06517, 06518; Hampton, 06247; Hartford, 06103, 06105, 06106, 06112, 06114, 06120; Hartland, 06027; Harwinton, 06791; Hebron, 06248; Kent, 06757; Killingly, 06239; Killingworth, 06419; Lebanon, 06249; Ledyard, 06339; Lisbon, 06351; Litchfield, 06759; Lyme, 06371; Madison, 06443; Manchester, 06040, 06042; Mansfield, 06250; Marlborough, 06447; Meriden, 06450, 06451; Middlebury, 06762; Middlefield, 06455; Middletown, 06457; Milford, 06460, 06461; Monroe, 06468; Montville, 06353; Morris, 06763; Naugatuck, 06770; New Britain, 06051, 06053; New Canaan, 06840; New Fairfield, 06812; New Hartford, 06057; New Haven, 06510, 06511, 06513; Newington, 06111; New London, 06320; New Milford, 06776; Newtown, 06470; Norfolk, 06058; North Branford, 06471; North Canaan, 06018; North Haven, 06473; North Stonington, 06359; Norwalk, 06850, 06851, 06853, 06854, 06855; Norwich, 06360; Old Lyme, 06371; Old Saybrook, 06475; Orange, 06477; Oxford, 06478; Plainfield, 06374; Plainville, 06062; Plymouth, 06782; Pomfret, 06258; Portland, 06480; Preston, 06365; Prospect, 06712; Putnam, 06260; Redding, 06896; Ridgefield, 06877; Rocky Hill, 06067; Roxbury, 06783; Salem, 06420; Salisbury, 06068; Scotland, 06264; Seymour, 06483; Sharon, 06069; Shelton, 06484; Sherman, 06784; Simsbury, 06070; Somers, 06071; Southbury, 06488; Southington, 06489; South Windsor, 06074; Sprague, 06330; Stafford, 06076; Stamford, 06901, 06902, 06903; Sterling, 06377; Stonington, 06378; Stratford, 06614, 06615; Suffield, 06078; Thomaston, 06787; Thompson, 06277; Tolland, 06084; Torrington, 06790; Trumbull, 06611; Union, 06076; Vernon, 06066; Voluntown, 06384; Wallingford, 06492; Warren, 06754; Washington, 06793; Waterbury, 06702, 06704, 06705, 06706, 06708; Waterford, 06385; Watertown, 06795; Westbrook, 06498; West Hartford, 06107, 06110, 06117, 06119; West Haven, 06516; Weston, 06883; Westport, 06880; Wethersfield, 06109; Willington, 06279; Wilton, 06897; Winchester, 06098; Windham, 06226; Windsor, 06095; Windsor Locks, 06096; Wolcott, 06716; Woodbridge, 06525; Woodbury, 06798; Woodstock, 06281.
Connecticut Medicaid Acquired Brain Injury ABI Waiver Program Home and Community Health Care Support.
Home Health Aide
Personal Care Assistant
Caregiver
Direct Support Professional
Residential Support Worker
In-Home Supportive Services Worker
Home Care Assistant
Community Support Worker
Home Care Nurse
Family Support Specialist
Case management
Transportation
Vocational support
Independent living skills training
Personal care assistance
Homemaker-companion services
Respite services
Home delivered meals
Assistive technology
Home modifications
Personal emergency response systems
Join Us:
We’re excited to welcome new team members who are passionate about making a difference. Thank you for considering ABI Resources. We look forward to meeting you.
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