Health-Related Services
Nursing - Provided by a licensed RN or LVN in order to assist with monitoring the individual's health status and consult with medical professionals regarding medication changes. A special emphasis is placed on developing strategies by which each client understands his/her medical needs.
Audiology - Provided by a practitioner who specializes in hearing, balance, tinnitus and related disorders. Examples of services include counseling families through a new diagnosis in hearing loss, designing and implementing personal and industrial hearing safety programs, and providing hearing aids and other protective services to prevent hearing loss.
Dietary - Provided by a dietitian, an expert in food and nutrition, geared towards advising clients on meal planning in order to lead a healthier lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal.
Dental - Provided by a practitioner to assist with all dental needs. Provision of care costs are covered up to $2,000 in a 12-month period.
Adaptive Aids - Administered when a practitioner and/or therapist recommends that a client will be better served with specific items utilized to mitigate living conditions. Adaptive aids are devices, controls, or appliances which enable people to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, to participate in typical home and community activities, or control the environment in which they live or frequent on a daily basis.
Audiology - Provided by a practitioner who specializes in hearing, balance, tinnitus and related disorders. Examples of services include counseling families through a new diagnosis in hearing loss, designing and implementing personal and industrial hearing safety programs, and providing hearing aids and other protective services to prevent hearing loss.
Dietary - Provided by a dietitian, an expert in food and nutrition, geared towards advising clients on meal planning in order to lead a healthier lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal.
Dental - Provided by a practitioner to assist with all dental needs. Provision of care costs are covered up to $2,000 in a 12-month period.
Adaptive Aids - Administered when a practitioner and/or therapist recommends that a client will be better served with specific items utilized to mitigate living conditions. Adaptive aids are devices, controls, or appliances which enable people to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, to participate in typical home and community activities, or control the environment in which they live or frequent on a daily basis.