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Direct Support Professional (DSP)

 

A Direct Support Professional (DSP) is a trained professional who provides support and assistance to individuals with brain injuries, also known as Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). DSPs help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as providing transportation, medication management, and other forms of assistance. DSPs can also provide support with activities of daily living, such as meal preparation, laundry, and housekeeping. Additionally, DSPs can also assist in helping individuals with brain injuries to develop and maintain social skills and improve their communication. There are many resources available for individuals with brain injuries and their families, such as support groups, rehabilitation centers, and community programs.

ABI Resources works with multiple organizations, including DSS, DMHAS, WWP, CCC, CCCI, SWCAA, WCAAA, Allied, Yale, UConn, Gaylord, HFSC, and more to provide the best care for individuals.

ABI Resources’ commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive community for clients is well known. They offer a variety of team-building activities, social events, and volunteer opportunities to help clients stay engaged and connected with others. This not only helps clients recover from their injuries but also helps them build friendships, create social connections, and gain a sense of belonging.

 

Direct Support Professional (DSP)

An amazing opportunity to be a part of something much greater than ourselves, helping people become the best version of themselves.

 

These positions are very proactive, progressive and results-driven.

 

Requirements:

  • One / Two years of health care experience.

  • Experience administering behavioral treatment and care plans. 

  • Valid driver's license and car.

  • Super time management and organizational consistency.

  • Great Smart-Phone and Tablet skills

  • Background Check and Drug Testing - Before Hire

  • Dress Code adherence 

  • We require the Highest Standards of Care and Accountability.  

 

Experience helping people recover from:

  • Strokes

  • Concussions

  • ABI-acquired brain injury

  • TBI traumatic brain injury

  • Tumer 

  • Within community settings

 

Team members support people with:

 

  • Safety

  • Organization skills

  • Medical and therapeutic rehab homework.

  • Medication reminders

  • Social entertainment

  • Find meaningful employment

  • Money management

  • Social skills

  • All categories and activities of daily life.

 

Information:

  • Regular drug screening

 

EOE STATEMENT:

 

We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. 

 

Purpose: Direct Support Professional (DSP) Independent Living Skills Instructors provide necessary instruction to clients so as to assist them with maintaining their independence and safety in the community.

Duties:

 

1. Prepare teaching material for Independent Living Skills Training and Support Service sessions.

 

2. Schedule client session time and programming according to their Individual Service Plan and the training domains.

 

3. See individual clients in their homes to train, teach and provide support in: money management, nutrition, cooking, comparison shopping, emergency procedures, community awareness, mobility, laundry procedures, household management, sex/public health education, medical procedures, counseling and crisis intervention, and housing.

 

4. Provide training in rations determined by a current care plan, and in accordance with the least restrictive environment philosophy (1:1 staff: client ratio, unless otherwise specified).

 

5. Coordinate client training programs with other programs with which they are involved.

 

6. Complete daily activity report documenting direct hours spent with clients and submit to other Team Members such as supervisor(s) on the first day of the following month.

 

7. Keep client files up to date.

 

8. Assist client in coordinating with other programs, services and benefit systems, such as Social Security, AFDC, WIC, food stamps, counseling, etc.

 

9. Attend monthly staff meetings, and monthly individual meetings with Team Members.

 

10. Participate in Inter-Disciplinary Team meetings as requested.

 

11. Other Duties as assigned.

 

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Providing Comprehensive Disability Support Services Across Connecticut

Regions Served: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, Windham

Our Commitment: At ABI Resources, we are dedicated to supporting individuals and families with exceptional care and services. We work in collaboration with key state departments like DSS (Department of Social Services) and DMHAS (Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services), ensuring a network of comprehensive support.

Our Services:

Housing Assistance: Explore a range of housing options tailored to individual needs.
Employment Support: Including Supported Employment, Pre-Vocational Services, and Job Coaching.
Life Skills Training: Focused on independent living, cooking, hygiene, and homemaking.
Community Involvement: Engage in arts, music, and media production programs.
Health and Wellness: Assistance with hygiene, bathing, and specialized health needs.
Advocacy and Support: Active disability advocacy, brain injury support groups, and personalized care plans.
Residential Programs: Tailored residential support for diverse needs.
Specialized Staffing: Providing private pay brain injury support with trained professionals.

 

Partnering with Connecticut's Key Agencies:

Connecticut Community Care (CCC)
Southwestern Connecticut Area on Aging (SWCAA)
Western Connecticut Area on Ageing (WCAAA)
Allied Community Resources (ACR)
Access Health CT
United Services


Certifications & Contact:

Homemaker Companion Agency Registration: HCA.0001017
Fax: 1-860-464-4960
Legal and Privacy: Terms & Privacy Policy Client Rights & Privacy


Cultural Inclusivity:
We are committed to serving Connecticut's diverse community. Our services are accessible to those with various cultural and linguistic backgrounds, including support for individuals with brain injuries (daño cerebral, 脑损伤, दिमाग की चोट, إصابة الدماغ).

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