
Parent Training
To help families gain a foundation of knowledge in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), they are referred to Group Parent Training. Behavioral services may begin once this training has been...
To help families gain a foundation of knowledge in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), they are referred to Group Parent Training. Behavioral services may begin once this training has been...
Counseling services may be provided when a person or his/her family member require a deeper understanding of social or psychological problems that are associated with the developmental disability and that adversely affects an individual’s living...
Physical and/or Occupational Therapy services are prescribed by a physician and provided under the supervision of an accredited and licensed physical or occupational therapist. These services are provided to individuals who have significant deficits in the...
• The planning team determines needed services. • Services authorized for payment by the regional center will be included in the individual’s IFSP or IPP. • Prior to authorization of regional center funding, an exploration of the availability of...
Checklists prepare for adult rights, responsibilities and...
Thinking about and planning for adulthood often begins informally, several years before a person turns 18. At age 14, the process becomes more formalized. By age 16, a young person’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) will begin to address vocational...
At age 18, young adults have different responsibilities and benefits that may be available to them. Issues to consider include public benefits, health care decisions, voter registration, selective service registration, living choices, educational or...