Alta
California Regional Center
is one of twenty-one regional centers throughout the state
and serves as a point of entry into the service system for
infants birth to 3 years who have developmental delays (or
who are at risk for developmental delays) in our six county
area. Regional centers provide intake and assessment
to determine eligibility and service needs. They work with
other agencies to arrange, purchase and provide services including
all early intervention services. They can provide specific
information on the services available in each community.
Public Health Agencies in your community may offer
a variety of health services for California children from
birth through adolescence, including well-child care, immunizations,
and specialized health, therapy and rehabilitation services.
They also may offer programs serving the health and medical
needs of infants and toddlers with disabilities, those at
high risk for disabilities and their families. Call your local
public health agency to find out about eligibility requirements
and services available in your community.
Family Resource Centers are designed to provide parent-
and family-oriented support and information. They help parents
and family members find and understand local services and
the overall early intervention service delivery system. If
you have a problem, a concern or need and aren't sure where
to go for help, the WarmLine Family Resource Center can guide
you to the appropriate agency or resource.
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