DHS 90.11(4)(e)2.c.c. Devices necessary to control or treat a medical condition; or
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)(g) Nursing services. Nursing services, to include:
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.
DHS 90.11(4)(h)(h) Nutrition services.
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.1. Nutrition services, to include:
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.a.a. Identifying dietary and nutritional needs;
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.b.b. Developing and monitoring appropriate nutritional plans based on assessment results;
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.c.c. Conducting individual assessments in nutritional history and dietary intake: anthropometric, biochemical and clinical variables; feeding skills and feeding problems; and food habits and food preferences;
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.d.d. Providing nutritional treatment and intervention and counseling parents and caregivers on appropriate nutritional intake, based on assessment results; and
DHS 90.11(4)(h)1.e.e. Making referrals to appropriate community resources to carry out nutritional goals.
DHS 90.11(4)(h)2.2. “Nutrition services” does not include coverage of the cost of food supplements, vitamins or prescription formulations designed to improve or maintain a child’s nutritional status.
DHS 90.11(4)(i)(i) Occupational therapy services. Occupational therapy services that address the functional needs of a child related to the performance of self-help skills or to adaptive development, and to adaptive behavior and play, and sensory, motor and postural development. These services are designed to improve the child’s functional ability in home and community settings and include:
DHS 90.11(4)(i)1.1. Identification, assessment and intervention;
DHS 90.11(4)(i)2.2. Adaptation of the environment, and selection, design and fabrication of assistive and orthotic devices to facilitate development and promote the acquisition of functional skills;
DHS 90.11(4)(i)3.3. Prevention or minimization of the impact of initial or future impairment, delay in development or loss of functional ability; and
DHS 90.11(4)(i)4.4. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to occupational therapy services.
DHS 90.11(4)(j)(j) Physical therapy. Physical therapy services to promote sensorimotor functions through the enhancement of musculoskeletal status, neurobehavioral organization, perceptual and motor development, cardiopulmonary status and effective environmental adaption. These services include:
DHS 90.11(4)(j)1.1. Screening, evaluation and assessment of infants and toddlers to identify movement dysfunction;
DHS 90.11(4)(j)2.2. Obtaining, interpreting and integrating information appropriate to program planning, to prevent, alleviate or compensate for movement dysfunctions and related functional problems;
DHS 90.11(4)(j)3.3. Providing individual and group services and treatment to prevent, alleviate or compensate for movement dysfunction and related functional problems; and
DHS 90.11(4)(j)4.4. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to physical therapy services.
DHS 90.11(4)(k)(k) Psychological services. Psychological services, to include:
DHS 90.11(4)(k)1.1. Administering psychological and developmental tests and other assessment procedures, interpreting results, and obtaining, integrating and interpreting information about child behavior and child and family conditions related to learning, mental health and development;
DHS 90.11(4)(k)2.2. Planning and managing a program of psychological services, including psychological counseling for children and parents, family counseling, consultation on child development, and parent education; and