TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM | DAIL - ADULT SERVICES DIVISION
Helps Vermonters with moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries find a community-based living situation among family and friends. The program provides rehabilitation and support to individuals to help them maximize their independence and ultimately return to work. Services include rehabilitation, 24-hour care and supervision, crisis support, intensive counseling, medication review and instruction, employment supports to assist a person in finding and keeping a job, and other individualized supports and services. This program is short term in nature. Individuals requiring continued intensive one-to-one community supports may qualify for ongoing long-term services; A list of traumatic brain injury service providers can be found on the website
Last Assured
11/18/2024
Physical Address
Hc2 South, 280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671-2070
Hours
Monday-Friday: 7:45am-4:30pm
Fax
(802) 241-0385
Voice
Application process
By Telephone
Fee
Fixed Fee
Eligibility
Age 16 and Older who are recipients of Traditional and/or Long Term Vermont Medicaid and who are diagnosed with a documented recent moderate to severe brain injury resulting in residual deficits and disability, require one-to-one instruction focusing on independent living skills, demonstrate ability to benefit from rehabilitation services, and demonstrate a potential for independent living and possibility of returning to vocational activities.
Agency info
DAIL - ADULT SERVICES DIVISION
DAIL - Adult Services Division provides long term health care and support services to persons age 18 and older who have a disability. Programs under Adult Services Division include Choices for Care, Moderate Needs Group, and the Attendant Services Program.