You can apply for regional center services by telephone or by written request. A basic screening will then be conducted to determine if further assessment and diagnostic services are appropriate.
During the Assessment Period, the records that the applicant/family will submit will be reviewed. The psychosocial assessment covers birth and developmental history, family constellation and functioning, the applicant's abilities in the areas of cognitive, motor, communication, social, emotional, educational/vocational and self-care/independent living skills as reported by the applicant/family and as observed during the interview. The current health status of the applicant will also be reviewed and any barriers to service are noted. During this period, additional evaluations may be recommended in order to determine an applicant's eligibility, such as medical or neurological evaluations, as determined by the assessment team.
After the IPP has been developed, the client will receive a referral for a comprehensive assessment to be conducted by the chosen SLS provider.
The service coordinator that will include all parties considered necessary for viewing the SLS request will then schedule a core staffing. Necessary parties would include, at least, regional center staff and the client and his or her personal advocate. Should SLS remain the preferred choice after the staffing, the SLS provider of client choice will be so advised by the service coordinator.
The SLS provider will be responsible for developing a comprehensive SLS plan, which would be subject to review and approval by the planning team (at minimum composed of the service coordinator and the client and/or his or her personal advocate).
Upon approval of the SLS plan, the SLS provider will be responsible to document activities, which exhibit efforts to access all relevant natural and generic resources.
After the IPP has been developed, the client will receive a referral for a comprehensive assessment to be conducted by the chosen ILS provider.
Within 15 days of completing the assessment, the ILS provider shall submit an assessment and individual service plan (ISP) with a measurable definition of: (a) baselines, (b) goals, (c) objectives, (d) plans, and (e) hours proposed to implement each plan.
The planning team will then review the assessment and ISP. If all parties agree with the plan, the service coordinator shall authorize ILS training for the duration of up to six months.