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Acquired Brain Injury

Charlotte White Center, CWC, Acquired Brain InjuryCharlotte White Center residential services for individuals with acquired brain injuries is licensed by the State of Maine, and CARF accredited as a home providing rehabilitation services for individuals with acquired brain injuries. The home is a 6-bed residence open to both males and females.

Eligibility

An individual is eligible for this program if he/she meets the following criteria:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Must have a diagnosis of acquired or traumatic brain injury
  • Must have MaineCare or be eligible for it.
  • Must be referred to CWC by Maine DHHS/OACPDS, brain injury services.

Services Provided

  • Rehabilitation treatment
  • Assistance or supervision with: daily living activities, which includes bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, ambulation, personal hygiene activities, grooming; performance of incidental household tasks essential to the activities of daily living maintenance of the consumer’s health and safety, administration of physician ordered medication.
  • Personal supervision and monitoring the consumer to ensure his/her health and safety
  • Arranging transportation and making phone calls for appointments as recommended by medical providers or as indicated in the consumer’s plan of care.
  • Observing and monitoring consumer’s behavior and reporting changes in the consumer’s normal appearance, behavior, or state of health to medical providers.

Contact

If you have any questions or wish to make a referral, please contact the Director of Brain Injury Services, OACP-DS/ Maine DHHS, at (207) 287-5851 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Click here to view the 2012 Program Description / Disclosure Statement for CWC’s Acquired Brain Injury Home.

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