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Documentation Guidelines for Medical Disabilities AEO works in close collaboration with other Harvard-based resources to evaluate and address health-related concerns in this setting. Although a student's academic and accommodation histories are important, there are other factors which are considered in determining what, if any, accommodations are appropriate now; and the receipt of services in a previous setting does not automatically indicate that identical services will be provided here. Students who have had an in-depth opportunity to review the findings of their clinical information with the person who provided the documentation are best equipped to make appropriate transitions in their University programs. Sometimes students may be asked to provide updated comprehensive information if their condition is potentially changeable and/or previous documentation doesn't include sufficient relevant information. The following guidelines for medical disabilities(including mobility, manual, hearing and visual) and conditions resulting from temporary illnesses and injuries are provided to assist students who plan to submit clinical documentation to AEO. Please see separate guidelines for learning, attentional and psychiatric disabilities.
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