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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 types of residential
assistance that can be provided:
- 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 Texas
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
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