Am I Eligible?

EARLY START ELIGIBILITY

The Early Start program is for infants, birth to 36 months. Infants and toddlers (age 0 to 36 months) who are at risk of having developmental disabilities or who have a developmental delay may also qualify for services. The criteria for determining the eligibility of infants and toddlers is specified in Section 95014 of the California Government Code. In addition, individuals at risk of having a child with a developmental disability may be eligible for genetic diagnosis, counseling and other prevention services. For information about these services, see Early Start.

PROVISIONAL ELIGIBILITY

Provisional eligibility is for children ages birth to age 5. To be eligible, the child has significant functional limitations in at least two major life area and the disability that is not solely physical in nature, as determined by a regional center and as appropriate to the age of the child would be eligible for TCRC’s provisional program.

LANTERMAN ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for services, a person must have a developmental disability that begins before the person’s 18th birthday, be expected to continue indefinitely and present a substantial disability as defined in Section 4512 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code. Eligibility is established through diagnosis and assessment performed by regional centers.

Early Start (Birth to Age 3)

Early Start (Birth to Age 3)

An infant or toddler (birth to age 3) may be considered "at-risk" for a developmental disability if he or she has one or more problems associated with developmental delay or disability, such as low birth weight, prematurity, prenatal exposure to drugs, alcohol or...

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Age 3 and Older

Age 3 and Older

If a person has a developmental disability, they can be referred for services from the Regional Center. In the state of California, the term developmental disability includes five conditions. These are: intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and...

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IS Your Child At-Risk?

IS Your Child At-Risk?

TCRC provides free Intake and Assessment services for infants and toddlers who live in the TCRC service area and who are believed to be "at-risk" for a developmental disability. Often referrals are encouraged by a child's pediatrician and may also come from a public...

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