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Chester County highlights Infant-Toddler Early Intervention program serving about 1,000 children

3004619 · April 9, 2025
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County health officials briefed commissioners on the Infant-Toddler Early Intervention entitlement program, which serves about 1,000 children daily and partners with 22 provider agencies to deliver no-cost services for children birth to age 3.

Chester County officials on April 9 outlined the county's Infant-Toddler Early Intervention program, an entitlement service that provides free support and therapies to children from birth to age 3 who have developmental delays or disabilities.

The presentation, given by Michelle Davis, Director of Early Intervention Services, said the program 'is an entitlement program that provides support, education, and services to children and families with developmental delays and disabilities at no cost.' The county's Administrator for Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Linda Cox, opened…

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