DHS 90.11(4)(b)6.6. Determination of the child’s need for individual amplification, including selecting, fitting and dispensing appropriate listening and vibrotactile devices, and evaluating the effectiveness of those devices; and DHS 90.11(4)(b)7.7. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to audiology services. DHS 90.11(4)(c)(c) Communication services. Communication services, also called speech and language services, to include: DHS 90.11(4)(c)1.1. Identification, diagnosis and assessment of children with communicative or oral pharyngeal disorders or delays in development of communication skills, which include delays in the acquisition of communication skills during preverbal and verbal phases of development; in the development of receptive and expressive language, including spoken and non-spoken means of expression; in oral-motor development; and in auditory awareness and processing. This also includes identification of the need for the acquisition of sign language and augmentative communication devices or systems; DHS 90.11(4)(c)2.2. Referral for and coordination with medical or other professional services necessary for the habilitation or rehabilitation of children with communicative or oral pharyngeal disorders and delays in development of communication skills; DHS 90.11(4)(c)3.3. Services for the habilitation, rehabilitation or prevention of communicative or oropharyngeal disorders and delays in development of communication skills, including services directed at the acquisition of sign language, the development of auditory awareness skills and speech production and the use of augmentative communication devices; DHS 90.11(4)(c)4.4. Development of augmentation devices or systems, including communication boards and sign language; and DHS 90.11(4)(c)5.5. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to communication services. DHS 90.11(4)(d)(d) Family education and counseling services. Family education and counseling services, to include: DHS 90.11(4)(d)1.1. Services provided by qualified personnel to assist the family or caregiver in caring for the child, understanding the special needs of the child, enhancing the child’s development, modeling appropriate parent-child interactions and providing information on child development; and DHS 90.11(4)(d)2.2. Providing informal support and connecting parents with other parents. This may include parent to parent match programs and parent support groups. DHS 90.11(4)(e)1.1. Health care services necessary to enable a child to benefit from other early intervention services under this subsection while receiving those other early intervention services. These include: DHS 90.11(4)(e)1.a.a. Clean and intermittent catheterization; tracheotomy care; tube feeding, changing a dressing or colostomy collection bag and other health care services; and DHS 90.11(4)(e)1.b.b. Consultation provided by physicians to other service providers concerning the special health care needs of eligible children that have to be addressed in the course of providing early intervention services. DHS 90.11(4)(e)2.a.a. Services that are surgical in nature such as cleft palate surgery or surgery for club foot; DHS 90.11(4)(e)2.b.b. Services that are purely medical in nature such as hospitalization for management of a congenital heart ailment or the prescribing of medicine or drugs for any purpose; DHS 90.11(4)(e)2.d.d. Medical health services such as immunizations and “well baby” care that are routinely recommended for all children. DHS 90.11(4)(f)(f) Medical services. Medical services only for diagnostic or evaluation purposes. These are services provided by a licensed physician to determine a child’s developmental status and need for early intervention services. DHS 90.11(4)(g)1.1. The assessment of health status for the purpose of providing nursing care, including identification of patterns of human response to actual or potential health problems, and the assessment of home environment and parent-child interactions for the purpose of providing interventions and referrals to support parents and enhance the child’s development; DHS 90.11(4)(g)2.2. Provision of nursing care to prevent health problems, restore or improve functioning and promote optimal health and development. This includes identification of family concerns and coordination of available resources to meet those concerns; DHS 90.11(4)(g)3.3. Administration of medications, treatments and regimens prescribed by a physician licensed under ch. 448, Stats.; and DHS 90.11(4)(g)4.4. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to nursing services.