New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 91 - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL POLICY PROVISIONS OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Subchapter 4 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
Section 10:91-4.2 - Services available to applicants
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:91-4.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Referral to vision related diagnostic services is available to applicants as follows:
1. An ophthalmological
exam, that is, an initial vision evaluation performed by an ophthalmologist including provision of a report
which contains the physician's definitive diagnosis, prognosis, recommendations and classification;
2. An optometric exam, that is, an initial vision evaluation performed by
an optometrist including provision of a report and classification; or
3. Evaluation by other vision specialists, such as, an examination by a
corneal specialist, neurophthalmologist, retinal specialist, or pediatric ophthalmologist.
(b) Additional assessment and/or referral services may be provided to applicants for whom a caseworker determines there is a health and safety issue. These assessment services may include, but are not limited to:
1. A daily living skills
evaluation, that is, a written assessment relative to a client's ability to perform personal management tasks
(for example, grooming, cooking);
2. An orientation and mobility
evaluation, that is, an assessment whose outcome is a written report which delineates strengths, weaknesses
and needs relative to a client's ability to establish position in and relationship to objects in the
environment and to move from one location to another;
3. An eye
health skills evaluation, that is, a written assessment relative to a client's ability to secure or carry out
the appropriate treatment for an eye condition; or
4. A social
services evaluation, that is, a written assessment relative to housing, health care, nutrition, adequate
income, family and social supports.
(c) Additional services which ensure the provision of diagnostic and evaluation services as specified in (a) and (b) above are available to applicants as follows:
1. Transportation, that is,
expenditures for transporting clients, and their escorts or attendants, if necessary, incidental to the
provision of diagnostic services, including costs of travel and subsistence (or per diem allowance in lieu of
subsistence) while in transit; and
2. Other related costs
incidental to the provision of diagnostic services.
(d) All services specified in (a) through (c) above are subject to the provisions for comparable services as indicated in 10:91-3.5.
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