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County staff brief supervisors on early intervention services for infants and toddlers
Summary
Health Department staff gave a detailed overview of the county’s Early Intervention Program for children under 3, covering eligibility, referrals, service types, workforce and fiscal structure; staff reported about 600 active children, roughly 60 referrals a month, nine service coordinators and county cost share near 51%.
Health Department staff delivered a briefing on the county’s Early Intervention Program during the Sept. 2 Health and Human Services Committee meeting, describing program scope, referrals, service delivery and fiscal arrangements.
The presenter explained the Early Intervention Program provides therapeutic and support services to children under age 3 who have a disability or developmental delay in one or more areas of development (physical, cognitive, communication, social‑emotional or adaptive). The presenter said eligibility is not means‑tested: "there is no means testing, income, health insurance, anything like that." Referrals may come…
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