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  2. Begin by entering your name, date, Social Security Number or State ID, and date of birth in the designated fields.
  3. In the 'Emergency Need Criteria' section, check all applicable boxes that describe your situation. Provide additional details on the next page as needed.
  4. Next, move to the 'Urgent Need Criteria' section and similarly check all relevant criteria. Again, provide further details on the next page if necessary.
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If you have a traumatic or acquired brain injury, the Brain Injury Waiver provides services and supports allowing you to live in your home or community, rather than a hospital or nursing facility.
Financial assistance can come from a range of federal government programs, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), state and local government programs, not-for-profit organizations and foundations, community groups, religious organizations, and even fundraising events.
Eligibility for the TBI Waiver is specifically restricted to individuals aged between 18 to 64 years at the time of application. This age range is crucial as it focuses on adults who may require support due to the effects of traumatic brain injury.
A waiver is an extra set of Health First Colorado (Colorados Medicaid program) benefits that you could qualify for in certain cases. These benefits can help you remain in your home and community. Waivers have extra program rules and sometimes have waitlists.
The Medicaid waiver programs eligibility rules vary, but a person must meet their states level of care requirement. This means an individual qualifies for full-time inpatient care at an appropriate facility but remains at home.

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