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Supplemental services are those items or services
that will not be paid for by a government agency,
but can enhance the quality of life of an individual
with a disability. Examples include cable TV;
computer; Internet service; magazine subscriptions;
vacations, including the cost incurred by a companion;
experimental or elective surgery; advocacy, including
attorney fees; and items such as special therapies
or adaptive equipment denied by Medicaid or other
government programs.
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