Services
Early intervention services that are available to eligible children and their families (based on needs) include: speech, occupational and physical therapies, audiology, special instruction, family training, assistive technology, social work, vision, psychological, and nutrition services. There are also specific types of medical, health, nursing and transportation services available A family service coordinator is available to assist families with the evaluation and eligibility determination, IFSP (Individual Family Service Plan) development and service provision, including assistance to ease the transition to Part B Special Education Services when the child reaches age 3.
Part C services may include:
- Assistive Technology
- Audiology
- Family Training
- Health
- Medical
- Nursing
- Nutrition
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Services Coordination
- Sign Language and Cued Speech
- Social Work
- Special Instruction
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Transportation
- Vision