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Early Start/Early Intervention
Program
A child with or at risk of developmental delay or
disability can receive an “Early Start” in the State of California. Teams of service coordinators, health
care providers, early intervention specialists, therapists, and parent resource
specialists can evaluate and assess an infant or toddler and provide appropriate
early intervention services to children eligible for California Early
Start.
Eligibility Criteria
Infants and toddlers from birth to 36
months may be eligible for early intervention services through documented evaluation and
assessment if they meet one of the criteria listed below:
- Have a developmental delay in either
cognitive, communication, social or emotional, adaptive, or physical and motor
development including vision and hearing; or
- Have established risk conditions of known
etiology, with a high probability of resulting in delayed development; or
- Are at high risk of having a substantial
developmental disability due to a combination of risk factors.
Early Intervention
Services
Based on the child's assessed developmental
needs and the family's concerns and priorities as determined by each child's
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) team, early intervention services may
include:
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Assistive technology
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Audiology
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Family training,
counseling, and home visits
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Health services
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Medical services for
diagnostic/evaluation purposes only
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Nursing services
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Nutrition services
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Occupational therapy
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Physical therapy
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Psychological services
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Respite services
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Service coordination (case
management)
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Social work services
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Special instruction
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Speech and language services
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Transportation and related costs
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Vision services
For additional information about accessing Early
Start services, call 800-515-BABY or refer to the State Department of
Developmental Disabilities at http://www.dds.ca.gov/earlystart/eshome.cfm.
Developmental Disabilities
The term developmental disability
refers to a severe and chronic disability that is attributable to a mental or
physical impairment that begins before an individual reaches adulthood. These
disabilities include mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and
disabling conditions closely related to mental retardation or requiring similar
treatment.
For an individual to be
assessed in California as having a developmental
disability, the disability must begin before the individual’s 18th
birthday, be expected to continue indefinitely and present a substantial
disability.
For more information on disabling conditions,
eligibility criteria, facts and statistics, and services available for people
with developmental disabilities, please refer to the California Department of Developmental Services website at
http://www.dds.ca.gov/general/info_about_dd.cfm or contact the
Utilization Management Department at L.A. Care Health Plan at (877)
431-2273.
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