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Meet Larry
Who Has Health Needs


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What it OHI?
OHI means Other Health Impairment. It’s a short name for big health problems in a child’s life. Students who have health problems have a wide range of medical conditions. Some may be familiar to you, many others may not.  Among them are Asthma, Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Diabetes, Epilepsy,Heart Condition, Hemophilia, Lead Poisoning, Leukemia, Nephritis, Rheumatic Fever, and Sickle Cell Anemia.

Student Eligibility
The determination of the need for special education programs or services varies with each student.  Placement is the result of an IEPT that considers adaptive, cognitive and educational assessment to determine the level of functioning.  A physician's diagnosis determines that the student has a physical impairment.  The extent to which the health impairment adversely affects academic performance determines the special education programs or services needed to help the student succeed.  Students may be between the ages of birth through 25 years old.

Services Available
Numerous special services are provided for students having physical impairments. Children can receive special education services when a doctor determines a medical diagnosis and other assessments determine that the health problem is affecting the educational progress of the student in the general curriculum.

If the child is younger than three, services are provided through the Macomb Infant Preschool Program (MIPP).  If the child is three or older, and is in need of a special education classroom for physically or otherwise health impaired students, they are available from preschool through high school.  The academic curriculum offered to students who are physically or otherwise health impaired is the same as that provided in regular education.

Specially accommodations are developed to meet the needs of the students. Occupational, physical and speech therapists provide therapy, as needed. 

School social workers and teacher consultants provide support to the student with a physical problem and his family.

Program Location
The Macomb Infant Preschool Program (MIPP), serving birth to three years old, is located at Macomb Intermediate School District.

If the student who has a physical problem is confined to home or hospital because of illness, a homebound/hospital teacher will provide help during the times he is unable to go to school.

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