The Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services program provides two service types that apply across all service arrays, although not all services may be utilized in all the arrays. The two service types are core services and ancillary services and are listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section.
(1) Core services, are a set of fundamental services essential to the rehabilitation of persons who have traumatic brain injury, traumatic spinal cord injury, or both. Core services may include: (A) aquatic therapy; (B) art therapy; (C) behavior management; (D) case management; (E) chemical dependency treatment; (F) cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT); (G) dietary nutritional services; (H) massage therapy; (I) medical services; (J) mental restoration services; (K) music therapy; (L) neuropsychiatric services; (M) neuropsychological services; (N) occupational therapy; (O) personal assistance services; (P) physical therapy; (Q) recreational therapy; (R) room and board; and (S) speech-language pathology.
(2) Ancillary services, are goods and services that support core services, but are not primary interventions. Ancillary services may include the following: (A) audiology; (B) dietary nutritional services; (C) durable medical equipment (DME) and supplies; (D) family and caregiver education and training; (E) family therapy; (F) home modification; (G) limited skilled nursing; (H) mental restoration; (I) orthosis and prosthesis; (J) over the counter medications; (K) personal attendant care; (L) physical restoration; (M) prescription medications; (N) rehabilitation technology; (O) transportation; and (P) vision services.
Source Note: The provisions of this §352.11 adopted to be effective September 1, 2015, 40 TexReg 5346; transferred effective January 15, 2022, as published in the December 31, 2021 issue of the Texas Register, 46 TexReg 9422