Cognitive Services
| Program/Service description | Cognitive Services assist in the diagnosis and treatment of certain problems that can result from brain injury. Such problems may include difficulties with cognition (thinking) and behavior. Cognitive services include: 1) an assessment to find out a person's needs; and 2) behavioral therapy. Behavioral therapy can take many forms, but usually involves counseling or therapy for an individual with brain injury and his/her family. Typically, cognitive services take place in a professional office setting. |
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| Public funding source(s)* | Medicaid Waiver for Acquired Brain Injury |
| Who is eligible | Persons aged 18 and over who have sustained an acquired brain injury and who are financially and medically eligible for the Medicaid Nursing Home program. |
| Where it is available | Statewide |
| Who to contact for information or enrollment | Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD). Please see DSAAPD's program contact information. |
| Related internet links | Family Caregiver Alliance on Coping with Behavior Problems After Head Injury |
*Public funding means that the program is paid for, in part or in whole, by the government. Some publicly-funded programs have eligibility requirements and provide services at low cost or no cost to people who qualify. Most of these programs and services though, are also available to people who are able to pay privately (with their own money). For more information, please see the Sources of Funding section of this web site.

