Services can be related to communication, mobility and self-care.
If you have experienced a TBI or TSCI, Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) can help you live more independently. The CRS program staff work with the injured person and their family members to identify rehabilitation goals and services. Potential services will be outlined below.
HHS defines a traumatic injury as one that is the result of an external physical force. TBIs and TSCIs can be the result of a car accident, fall, assault, violence or sports injury.
CRS can pay for rehabilitation services on the treatment plan within certain limitations. Participants must first use all available personal medical benefits, such as medical insurance, Medicare or Medicaid, before they can use CRS program funding to pay for services.
P.O. Box 13247 A
Austin, 78711, TX
Building Name or Description: HHS Office of the Ombudsman
Accessible Location: No
Type of Organization | Government |
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Categories | Medical |
Services offered in Spanish? | yes |
Newsletter? | No |
Child Care Available? | yes |
Age Range | 15-21 , 22 and up |
Disability Categories | Medical Condition, Physical Disability |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | No |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | yes |
Website | https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/disability/comprehensive-rehabilitation-services-crs |
Contact Name | |
Email Address | |
Phone Number | 211 |