Pathways To Funding For Adults & Seniors:
A Handbook for West Virginia's Residents

What a Justification Letter Should Include

I. What, who how, where

A funding justification letter should be in report form. Some useful terms are:

  1. "Prevention of" or "accommodation to"
    For example: sores, contractures, orthopedic deformities

  2. "Promote and/or support"
    For example: breathing, swallowing, mobility

  3. The term to use is "adequate" not "optimal." No product is ever "perfect." It will not last forever because conditions of the patient and situation are constantly changing.

  4. A physician's note to endorse the report is usually necessary.

  5. It is also important to point out the long-term benefits. These benefits should include those that apply to your medical needs/benefits:
    - bone growth
    - respiratory activity
    - strengthening of anti-gravity muscles
    - development of head and trunk control
    - development of hand/eye coordination
    - opportunity for cognitive growth

Other helpful hints:

For examples of medical justification letters look on the website www.freedomconcepts.com under funding.