ADAPTIVE AIDS
Adaptive aids consist of the following services, including repair and maintenance
not covered by the warranty: the full range of lifts, mobility aids, control
switches/pneumatic switches and devices, environmental control units, medically
necessary supplies, and communication aids.
COUNSELING & THERAPY
Components of counseling and therapy include:
- Audiology
- Dietary
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Speech/Language Pathology
DAY HABILITATION
Day habilitation includes:
- Assisting individuals in acquiring, retaining, and/or improving self-help,
socialization, and adaptive skills necessary to reside successfully in the
community.
- Providing individuals with relevant activities that enhance self-esteem
and maximize functional level.
- Complementing any counseling and therapies listed in the IPC.
- Reinforcing skills or lessons taught in school, therapy, or other settings.
- Providing training and support activities which promote the individual’s
integration and participation in the community.
- Providing assistance for individuals whom cannot manage their personal care
needs during day habilitation activities.
- Providing transportation necessary for the individual’s participation in
day habilitation activities.
- Providing services which are not being provided under Section 110 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
or Section 602(16) and (17) of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act.
DENTAL
TREATMENT
- Emergency dental treatment
- Preventive dental treatment
- Therapeutic dental treatment
- Orthodontic dental treatment
MINOR
HOME MODIFICATIONS
- Purchase and repair of wheelchair
ramps
- Modification to bathroom facilities
- Modifications to kitchen facilities
- Specialized accessibility and
safety adaptations, including repair and maintenance
NURSING
- Administering medication
- Monitoring the individual’s
use of medication
- Monitoring health data and information
- Assisting the individual and/or
LAR to secure emergency medical services for the individual
- Making referrals for appropriate
medical services
- Performing health care procedures
ordered or prescribed by a physician/medical practitioner and required by
standards of professional practice or law to be performed by licensed nursing
personnel
- Delegating and monitoring tasks
assigned to other service providers by a registered nurse (RN) in accordance
with state law.
RESIDENTIAL
ASSISTANCE
The following are the three
types of residential assistance that can be provided:
1. Supported
Home Living – provided to individuals residing in their own residence
or the residence of their natural or adoptive family; or to individuals receiving
foster care services from the Teas Department of Protective and Regulatory
Services.
2. MRLA
Foster/Companion Care – provided in a private residence by a foster
or companion care provider who lives in the residence and who is not providing
these services pursuant to a contract with Texas Department of Protective
and Regulatory Services.
3.
Supervised Living is provided in a residence in which
the HCS program provider holds a property interest. Supervised Living is provided
by residential assistance providers who provide services and supports as needed
by individuals and who are present in the residence during normal sleeping
hours
4.
Residential Support – provided to individuals by daily shift staff
or by an individual staff member with periodic relief staff.
Residential assistance includes
the following:
- Providing direct personal assistance
with activities of daily living (grooming, eating bathing, dressing, and
personal hygiene)
- Assisting with meal planning
and preparation
- Securing and providing transportation
- Assisting with housekeeping
- Assisting with ambulation and
mobility
- Reinforcing counseling and therapy
activities
- Assisting with medications and
the performance of tasks delegated by a Registered Nurse
- Supervising individuals’ safety
and security
- Facilitating inclusion in community
activities, use of natural supports, social interaction, participation in
leisure activities, and development of socially valued behaviors
- Providing habilitation, exclusive
of Day Habilitation
RESPITE
- Assistance with training in
self-help and independent living skills
- Provision of room and board
when provided overnight in a setting other than the person’s normal residence
- Support of individuals in the
MRLA Program who are eligible for respite and in need of emergency or planned
short-term care
- Assistance with receiving other
needed services
- Assistance with securing and
providing transportation
SUPPORTED
EMPLOYMENT
- Supported employment is provided
in an integrated provision of ongoing individualized support services needed
to sustain paid work by the individual, including supervision and training.
- The individuals receiving supported
employment are compensated by the employer in accordance with the Fair Labor
Standards Act.
- Supported employment is provided
when these services are not available or funded through the state education
agency or the state rehabilitation agency.