NHTD & TBI Waiver Services: Specialized Care for Brooklyn & Queens
- Comprehensive Support for Neurological and Traumatic Brain Injuries. Get better in the comfort of your own home.
Services
Certified Personal Care Aides
Our certified Personal Care Aides focus on empowering clients by assisting with daily activities, fostering independence, and promoting dignity and well-being in a supportive home environment.
Home Health Care Services
We provide Home Health Care Services tailored to each client’s unique needs, combining professional expertise with compassionate care to create a trusting relationship that enhances health outcomes and overall satisfaction.
Medicaid Application Guidance
Our team simplifies the Medicaid application process, reducing stress and uncertainty by providing clear guidance and support, helping clients feel more confident and in control as they access vital healthcare benefits.
NHTD/TBI
Enjoy the freedom of community-based living with support like home modifications, personal care, adaptive technology, and more.
Private Home Health Care Services
With our Private Home Health Care Services, clients receive personalized attention in the comfort of their own home, fostering a sense of security and comfort while strengthening their commitment to health and wellness.
Holocaust Survivor Program
Our Holocaust Survivor Program provides compassionate in-home assistance and medical support to help survivors maintain their health and dignity in a safe, familiar environment.
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Discover the other home care services that we offer.
Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver (TBI)
TBI (The TBI program provides services to persons with a traumatic brain injury and helps them live in the community setting of their choice.)
For individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (HCBS/TBI)
One component of a comprehensive strategy developed by the NYS Department of Health to prevent unnecessary entrances into nursing homes and to help individuals leave nursing homes to live in the community
Provides 11 Medicaid-funded services needed to assist participants to live in community-based settings and achieve maximum independence; services are used in combination with existing Medicaid services
Participants may be eligible for rent subsidies and housing supports and limited one-time payment for furniture and household supplies.
Each recipient must be given the choice of living in the community or in a nursing facility, and – if choosing the community – a living arrangement that can meet his or her needs.
Nursing Home Transition and Diversion (NHTD)
NHTD (The NHTD Program was created to enable New Yorkers with disabilities and senior citizens to live in the community instead of a nursing home)
Personalized Care Plans:
Tailor-made solutions to cater to individual needs, ensuring every client receives the best possible care.
Empowerment through Independence:
NHTD services prioritize client autonomy, helping individuals lead fulfilling lives in familiar environments.
Safety and Comfort First:
With a dedicated team of professionals, we guarantee a secure and comfortable experience for every service user.
Holistic Approach:
Beyond physical needs, our NHTD services address emotional, mental, and social well-being, embracing a comprehensive care model.
Trust in Experience:
Leverage our seasoned expertise in NHTD to navigate your healthcare journey seamlessly and efficiently.
Who is eligible?
An individual who is:
diagnosed with TBI or a related condition,
eligible for nursing facility level of care,
enrolled in the Medicaid program, and
between 18 and 64 years of age, and injured after the age of 18.
A Regional Resource Development Specialist (RRDS) educates the individual about the waiver program, helps the applicant select a service coordinator, and approves all service plans. A service coordinator compiles all documentation needed to establish eligibility, and in conjunction with the individual develops a Service Plan which describes his/her interests, strengths, and goals.
Providers of TBI Waiver services must demonstrate to the RRDS that they meet program qualifications, which include assessments of character, competence, and ability to deliver services according to the Waiver’s standards. Each waiver participant has an individualized service plan which the RRDS reviews every six months to ensure the health and welfare of the participant and to ensure that all necessary services are provided. The NYS Department of Health oversees the program.