Connecticut Community Care Inc

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Causes: Centers to Support the Independence of Specific Populations, Financial Counseling, Health, Home Health Care, Human Services

Mission: Ccci is a non-profit care management organization that provides person-centered care coordination and transition services for elders, individuals with disabilities and their families. People served experience multiple chronic conditions and require direct in-home health services. Ccci believes in the right of all people to have the control they desire over aspects of life that are important. Providing information, resources and assistance to remain in their home of choice is at the core of our work. We contract with the department of social services as an access agency to the connecticut home care and money follows the person programs in 123 ct towns. A private division, care management associates (cma), works with private pay individuals and contractors. Ccci also partners in the north central and eastern adrcs.

Community Stories

3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

CCCsucksballs Client Served

Rating: 1

07/04/2023

This organazation doesnt care about actually helping people unless you agree to be a blind sheep "client" with no boundries. Clarissa James is a helpful as a white crayon is.

Review from Guidestar

DavidMedeiros Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 1

04/03/2023

The covert referral system employed by certain organizations has raised serious concerns regarding its impact on the rights of people being served and the potential ethical implications for their care managers. Such a system may prioritize the interests of the organization over those of the individuals receiving care, as decisions regarding their treatment and services may be made without their knowledge or input.

Furthermore, care managers operating within this system may find themselves in compromising situations where they are unable to advocate for the best interests of their clients due to organizational pressures or conflicts of interest. This can lead to a breakdown in trust between care managers and their clients, and ultimately compromise the quality of care being provided.

It is crucial that organizations prioritize transparency and collaboration in their referral systems to ensure that the rights of individuals receiving care are respected, and that care managers are able to effectively advocate for their clients without fear of retribution or ethical concerns.

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Mary Hess Board Member

Rating: 5

11/04/2012

An important mission, a thirty-year track record of innovation and results, a caring staff, a strong administration: these are just a few of the reasons why I am proud to support Connecticut Community Care as a board member and as a donor.

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