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Finding child care for
a child with special health care or developmental needs can
be challenging. Parents are sometimes faced with providers
who are willing, but who have not had previous experience
taking care of children with special needs and are nervous
about what might be expected of them.
Your local child
care referral agency has lists of licensed day care homes
and center providers with experience and/or interest in caring
for children with special needs. The child care referral
agency will ask you a few basic questions about your child's
needs and what things you are looking for in a child care
setting. The key to this process is to be open about
your child's (and your) needs. You will then be given
a list of providers to interview.
The agencies with
an asterisk (*) are available for resource and referral services.
For more information
about inclusive child care, what to look for in a child care
setting and tips on how to more effectively communicate with
your child care provider, please call the WarmLine.
Respite care is short-term child care provided to families
of children who are clients of the Alta California Regional
Center and who qualify. Respite care is importand becasue
it gives families a "break" from caring for their
child with special needs and is typically provided in the
family's home. Your child's Alta Service Coordinator
canlet you know if your child qualifies for respite services
and how to access those services.
Some children with
special health care needs will also qualify for in-home nursing
care. Ask your Alta Service Coordinator or nurse case
manager if your child qualifies for in-home nursing services.
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