a) Restorative and physical rehabilitation programs may include, but are not limited to, any or all of the following specialty services:
- 1) Diagnostic and/or treatment services of physicians
- 2) Nursing services
- 3) Physical Therapy services
- 4) Occupational Therapy services
- 5) Speech Therapy Services
- 6) Social services
- 7) Psychology services
- 8) Vocational services
- 9) Audiology services
- 10) Prosthetic services (including biomedical engineering services)
- 11) Orthotic services (including biomedical engineering services)
- 12) Religious/spiritual services
- 13) Recreational Therapy services
- 14) Podiatric services
- 15) Nutritional Counseling services
- 16) Education services
- 17) Dental services
- 18) Optometric services
- 19) Inhalation Therapy services
- 20) Corrective Therapy
- b) These services shall be provided under the supervision of professionals, fully qualified by education and experience, and holding a state license, or state or national certification or registration where applicable.
- c) Each allied health service shall have documented in the medical chart patient assessment, care plans, objectives and follow-up plans, and shall provide evaluative, therapeutic and follow-up programs, working in coordination with other services, under the overall direction of an appropriately qualified physician, for the purpose of maximizing patient self-care and independence.
- d) It is recommended that hospitals provide appropriate, current and accessible reference materials as guides for the specific restoration services offered.
(Source: Amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 507, effective December 29, 1980)