REGIONAL CENTERS

Regional centers are nonprofit private corporations that contract with the DDS to provide or coordinate services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities. California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Here's a directory of all regional centers in CA. For children under 36 months, here's a link to the Early Start homepage.

REGIONAL CENTER COORDINATOR

Regional Center Coordinators provides case management services for people with developmental disabilities and their families. The Service Coordinator's major responsibilities include:

  • individual and family assessment and needs identification;

  • planning for provision of appropriate services and supports;

  • helping families apply for Medi-Cal, IHSS and other services

  • monitoring and evaluation of service delivery; and

  • advocacy

RESPITE

Respite allows you to take time off from caregiving duties while someone else cares for your loved one. You can lean on family and friends to come in, use the services of a care facility to provide respite care or hire a special needs caregiver. If your loved one requires medical assistance, hiring trained professional help is probably the best solution.