Psychological Services: services that are designed to help the
individual to resolve personal or interpersonal issues resulting
from the brain injury. Psychological services also may include
behavioral interventions for behavioral problems related to
the brain injury, training to improve social skills, training to
improve problem solving skills, training to remediate cognitive
deficits resulting from brain injury; and therapy for substance
abuse problems related to brain injury.
Supported Employment: paid employment for persons who
are unlikely to obtain competitive employment at or above
minimum wage and who need intensive, ongoing support to
perform in a work setting because of a disability.
Companion Services: companion services include non-medical
services, supervision and socialization services provided to a
functionally impaired adult.
Respite Care: a service provided to individuals unable to care
for themselves. It is provided on a short term basis because
of the absence or need of relief of those persons normally
providing ongoing care.
Occupational Therapy: the therapeutic use of self-care, work
and leisure activities to increase independent functioning and
to enhance skill development.
Speech and Language Therapy: an intervention designed
to maximize the individual’s language and cognitive skills
which may include articulation therapy, or the design and
instruction in the use of augmentative communication
strategies or devices and cognitive retraining strategies.
Environmental Modifications: physical adaptations to the
home, which are necessary to ensure the health, welfare
and safety of the individual to function with greater
independence in the home and must have a direct medical or
remedial benefit.
Special Medical Equipment and Supplies: devices, controls, or
appliances which are specified in the plan of care and enable
recipients to increase their abilities to perform activities of
daily living or to perceive, control or communicate with the
environment in which the patient lives.
Behavioral Programs: individually designed strategies to
decrease severe maladaptive behaviors which have interfered
with the ability to remain in the community.
Personal Care Services: assistance with eating, bathing,
dressing, personal hygiene, activities of daily living and
includes the retraining of the individual in the performance
of these activities.
Counseling and Training: services to resolve inter-psychic
conflicts resulting from the brain injury.
How to apply
To apply for services under this trust fund, call toll-free:
1-855-816-9577.
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