Maine’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) programs are designed to support individuals in living full, meaningful lives. A key part of this support is person-centered planning, which puts your goals, needs, and preferences at the center of decision-making. These services help you decide how to live your “good life” — on your terms — whether that means staying in your home, working, or participating in your community. The resources on this page are here to help you plan and access person-centered Medicaid services, with special attention to the unique needs that may come with brain injury.
Person-Centered Planning Practices for Persons with Brain Injury Video
Person-Centered Planning Process for Persons with Brain Injury
How to Advocate for Yourself Using Person-Centered Tools and Resources (PPT)
PCP for Persons with Brain Injury Toolkit
- Brain Injury Services FAQs (Word)
- Visual Roadmap (PPT)
- What is a Person-Centered Plan and What Can I Expect at my Meeting? (Word)
- Brain Injury Waiver Service Roles (Word)
- Brain Injury Waiver Services (Word)
- How I make Changes to my Person-Centered Plan (Word)
- What Family/Caregivers Should Know about PCP (Word)
- I Have a Funded Offer - Whare are the Next Steps? (Word)
- Understanding the Steps of the BI Waiver Process (Word)
- What are My Options if I Disagree with My Plan or Services? (Word)
- What Can I Do While Waiting for My Waiver Slot? (Word)