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California Department of Developmental Services

Location

1600 9th Street P. O. Box 944202
Sacramento, CA, 94244-2020
United States

Contact Information

Phone Number: 
(916) 654-1690

The California Department of Developmental Services is the agency through which the State of California provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities.

These disabilities include mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and related conditions. Services are provided through state-operated developmental centers and community facilities, and contracts with 21 nonprofit regional centers. The regional centers serve as a local resource to help find and access the services and supports available to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.

Eligibility for Services

To be eligible for services, a person must have a disability that begins before the person's 18th birthday, be expected to continue indefinitely and present a substantial disability as defined in Section 4512 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code. Eligibility is established through diagnosis and assessment performed by regional centers.

Infants and toddlers (age 0 to 36 months) who are at risk of having developmental disabilities or who have a developmental delay may also qualify for services. The criteria for determining the eligibility of infants and toddlers is specified in Section 95014 of the California Government Code. In addition, individuals at risk of having a child with a developmental disability may be eligible for genetic diagnosis, counseling and other prevention services. These services fall under Early Start.

California Regional Centers

Regional centers are nonprofit private corporations that contract with the California Department of Developmental Services to provide or coordinate services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Eligibility for Services

To be eligible for services, a person must have a disability that begins before the person's 18th birthday, be expected to continue indefinitely and present a substantial disability. These disabilities include mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism as well as disabling conditions found to be closely related to mental retardation or to require treatment similar to that required for individuals with mental retardation. A person whose disability is solely physical in nature is usually not eligible. Eligibility is established through diagnosis and assessment performed by regional centers.

Infants and toddlers (age 0 to 36 months) who are at risk of having developmental disabilities or who have a developmental delay may also qualify for services. Delays can be related to cognitive development; physical and motor development, including vision and hearing; communication development; social or emotional development; or adaptive development. Also, infants and toddlers who are at high risk have conditions of known etiology or conditions with established harmful developmental consequences as well as those with a combination of biomedical risk factors. Developmentally delayed infants and toddlers are those who are determined to have a significant difference between the expected level of development for their age and their current level of functioning.

Individuals at risk of having a child with a developmental disability may be eligible for genetic diagnosis, counseling and other prevention services.

Listing of Regional Centers by County

California's has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The following is a link to the resource page for each county's designated Regional Center.

Alameda
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Del Norte
El Dorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles (Central Los Angeles county including Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena)
Los Angeles (Eastern Los Angeles county including the communities of Alhambra and Whittier)
Los Angeles (Eastern Los Angeles county including El Monte, Monrovia, Pomona, and Glendora)
Los Angeles (Northern Los Angeles county including San Fernando and Antelope Valleys)
Los Angeles (Southern Los Angeles county including Bellflower, Harbor, Long Beach, and Torrance)
Los Angeles (Southern Los Angeles county including the communities of Compton and Gardena)
Los Angeles (Western Los Angeles county including the communities of Culver City, Inglewood, and Santa Monica)
Madera
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba

References

State of California Department of Developmental Services

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