Maine Code § 22-3088

Comprehensive neurorehabilitation service system
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The department shall, within the limits of its available resources, develop a comprehensive
neurorehabilitation service system designed to assist, educate and rehabilitate the person with an

acquired brain injury to attain and sustain the highest function and self-sufficiency possible using home-
based and community-based treatments, services and resources to the greatest possible degree. The
comprehensive neurorehabilitation service system must include, but is not limited to, care management
and coordination, crisis stabilization services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy,
neuropsychology, neurocognitive retraining, positive neurobehavioral supports and teaching, social
skills retraining, counseling, vocational rehabilitation and independent living skills and supports. The
comprehensive neurorehabilitation service system may include a posthospital system of nursing,
community residential facilities and community residential support programs designed to meet the
needs of persons who have sustained an acquired brain injury and assist in the reintegration of those
persons into their communities. [PL 2011, c. 293, §3 (RPR).]

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