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A Guide to Californias Regional Center Services System Regional centers provide all the state-funded services to the people they serve You will receive person-centered planning, opportunities to choose services and providers, and quality of care whether you are on the Waiver or not
A GUIDE TO REGIONAL CENTER ADULT SERVICES UNDERSTANDING THE REGIONAL CENTER ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND FUNDING of an Individualized Program Plan (IPP) The IPP includes the use of com nity resources to meet identified needs The planning process for the IPP includes gathering information to determine your life goals, capabilities and strengths, prefer
Introduction to Regional Center Services Regional Center Services artment of Developmental Services (DDS) They are the providers of services to meet the requirements set out in a adults with developmental disabilities There are 21 Regional Centers in California, and each one serves a diferent area of the state so that anyone in California who is eli
Regional Center Services and Descriptions - CA Department of . . . Regional centers can help consumers become independent by learning how to drive or help with modifying vehicles to fit their needs Some of these services may include: -Driver's Training Programs -Vehicle Modification Programs Training for consumers to learn and improve home and community life skills
Regional Center Referral Guide for Providers Regional Centers are nonprofit private corporations that contract with the Department of Developmental Services to provide or coordinate services and support for individuals with developmental disabilities Early Start Program Services are for eligible children who are 0-3 years of age
CALCOG GUIDE TO REGIONAL PLANNING - Institute for Local Government The Regional Blueprint Planning Program is intended to better inform regional and local decision-making, through pro-active engagement of all segments of the population as well as critical stakeholders in the community, business interests, academia, builders, environmental advocates, and to foster consensus on a vision and preferred land use
regional - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Innes and Booher’s DIAD theory of planning—Diversity of participants, recognized Interdependence of interests, and Authentic Dialogue in the pro-cess—provides a means for articulating a theoretical basis for regional planning practice in line with our expectation that regional planning is distinguished by its boundary-crossing nature and
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