AUTHORIZED SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS SUPPORTED BY CRS Sample Clauses

AUTHORIZED SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS SUPPORTED BY CRS. CRS is authorized to offer Post-Acute Rehabilitation Services (PARS) for Residential, Non-Residential and Outpatient Therapy Services. To be eligible to receive these services the individual must have either a TBI or a TSCI. The services are provided through an interdisciplinary team approach and identified on the Indiviudal Program Plan (IPP). The contractor will request specific services which must be pre-authorized by the CRS program Counselor. Once approved by the Counselor, a Service Authorization (SA) will be issued to the contractor and will outline approved services to be rendered. Any changes to treatment or the SA must submitted to the Counselor for review and approval. The services are defined in the CRS Standards for Provider’s Manual and, unless otherwise specified, should be considered all-inclusive. The Contractor (Provider) is, at all times, responsible for complying with the most current version of the HHSC CRS Standards for Providers Manual. The Contractor must provide all PARS in accordance with all Texas and HHSC statutes, regulations, rules, policies, and guidelines that govern the PARS, including, but not limited to, Title 40, Part 2, Chapter 107, Subchapter D of the Texas Administrative Code and the most current CRS Standards for Providers Manual. Services that are provided are based on an assessment of the individual’s deficits with the goal of achieving independence in the home and community and/or establish new patterns of cognitive activity or compensatory mechanisms.
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