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<blockquote data-quote="shelleyils" data-source="post: 617131" data-attributes="member: 16186"><p>Actually he uses pics to tell us what he wants. I know the one waiver program he's on the wait list for pays for lot of things that the tx home living won't. He does not start gettng services through that one until feb. They have very few things that he could benefit from. Most of it is for day hab, wheel chairs and a few adaptive aids. His Occupational Therapist (OT) recommended an indoor swing to help ease with aggression, but those are like 1k and up. Our tx home living provider said that is not considered an adaptive aid. Maybe the cps worker can help us get that. Last night he brought be the choice board and keeps pointing to the one that has a picture of dr. visit. I really hate to say this, but I do hope it's his ears that are bothering him. That could really explain a lot. If not, I wonder if it will take a few days to see a difference in his medication adjustment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelleyils, post: 617131, member: 16186"] Actually he uses pics to tell us what he wants. I know the one waiver program he's on the wait list for pays for lot of things that the tx home living won't. He does not start gettng services through that one until feb. They have very few things that he could benefit from. Most of it is for day hab, wheel chairs and a few adaptive aids. His Occupational Therapist (OT) recommended an indoor swing to help ease with aggression, but those are like 1k and up. Our tx home living provider said that is not considered an adaptive aid. Maybe the cps worker can help us get that. Last night he brought be the choice board and keeps pointing to the one that has a picture of dr. visit. I really hate to say this, but I do hope it's his ears that are bothering him. That could really explain a lot. If not, I wonder if it will take a few days to see a difference in his medication adjustment? [/QUOTE]
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