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COMMUNITY BASED BRAIN INJURY SERVICES AND RESOURCES
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COMMUNITY BASED BRAIN INJURY SERVICES AND RESOURCES

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TBI TRUST FUND PROGRAM SERVICES

Provided by Rocky Mountain Human Services (formerly Denver Options)

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Care and Benefits Coordination

Medical Services

Supported Living Services

Social or Recreational

Services

Technology

Education and Family Support

Productive Activity

Behavioral Health

Creating a Community Support Network

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Care Coordinators offer: Connection to Community Resources Invitation and Scholarships to Social and

Educational Events Coordinate of Care through Outside Agencies and

Organizations Clarification and Support for Life Goals Assistance with Benefits and Outside Funding

Sources Ongoing Brain Injury Education Direction for Multi-step Processes Encouragement and Support for Self Advocacy

TBI Care Coordination Services

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Medical Team: Primary Care Physician Neurologist Cognitive Therapist Vision Therapist Pain Management Specialist

Medical Services

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Behavioral Health Team: Neuropsychologist Neuropsychiatrist Psychotherapist Behavioral Specialist Substance Abuse Services Group Therapy Options

Behavioral Health Services

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In Home Supports: Independent Living Skills Trainer (ILST) Personal Care Nursing Care Home Care RespiteResidential Services: Brain Injury Supported Living Programs

Supported Living Services

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Brain Injury Specific Educational Events Family Support Groups Family Specific Educational Events

Education and Family Support

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Vocational Services (Department of Vocational Rehabilitation)

Educational/Training Services and Supports Day Programming Volunteer/Community Service Opportunities

Productive Activity

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Social Skills Training Brain Injury Specific Social Groups and

Support Groups Adaptative Recreation Programming

Social or Recreational Services

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Assistive Technology: Communication Devices Adapted ReadersMainstream Technology Supports: SmartPhones (for use as organizers,

memory tools, time management tools) Computers and tablets

Technology

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Medicaid/Medicare Medicaid Waiver-

based Services:◦ Brain Injury Waiver◦ Elderly, Blind, and

Disabled Waiver◦ Mental Health Waiver◦ Developmental

Disabilities Waiver TBI Trust Fund Division of

Vocational Rehabilitation

Funding Mechanisms:

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Lack of Funding and Mile Long Wait lists Lack of Services:

◦ Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Services

Limitations

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