Birth to Three Assessment and Services offered at Concerned Citizens - Forks
Provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers living with developmental delays.
Early Intervention Services are available through referrals from many sources for children ages birth to three. We provide free developmental screenings for each referral and our Family Resources Coordinators can link you and your child with resources and programs appropriate for your child’s development. Screenings can be done over the phone, at our center or in your home.
Early Support Program offered by Kindering Center - Renton
Offers home and center-based language, occupational and physical therapies, preschool and infant mental health services for children age 2 and younger who are developmentally delayed, disabled or medically fragile.
Offers early support services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. These services include physical, speech, and occupational therapies; early childhood education, infant mental health services, and more.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered at Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Coordinates early intervention services for children ages birth to 3 who have suspected disabilities and/or developmental delays. Call for a list of local lead agencies.
Coordinates early intervention services for children ages birth-3 who have suspected disabilities and/or developmental delays.
Families are provided with a Family Resource Coordinator who will help to develop an individualized Family Service Plan.
Early intervention services may include, but are not limited to:
- Specialized instruction
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
Therapy Services offered by Encompass NW's Pediatric Therapy Clinic
Provides individualized evaluation and treatment therapy services for children ages 3-12. Offers speech, feeding, occupational and physical therapy, as well as augmentative and alternative communication on-site.
Helps children ages birth to ten reach social-emotional, language and communication, cognitive and physical developmental milestones by assisting in the areas of feeding, occupational, physical, social skills and speech and language.
All interventions rely on evidence-based practice.
Clinic is outfitted with equipment specially designed for the treatment of young children.
Staff have expertise in the field of pediatrics using a variety of therapy techniques and approaches.
Children with Special Health Care Needs offered at Clallam County Public Health Services - Forks
CSHCN serves children who have or are at risk of having a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and require additional support.
CSHCN serves children who have or are at risk of having a serious physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and require additional support. Promotes integrated systems of care that assure children with special health care needs have the opportunity to achieve the healthiest life possible and develop to their fullest potential. Services can include: helping a family find or coordinate medical providers, a medical home, help accessing local resources or services for the child and provide information about local community resources, including parent support organizations and community coalitions.
Children with Special Health Care Needs Program CSHCN offered at Columbia County Public Health Department
Serves children who have serious physical, behavioral, or emotional conditions that require health related services beyond those required generally.
Serves children who have serious physical, behavioral, or emotional conditions that require health related services beyond those required generally. The mission is to promote integrated systems of care that assure children with special health care needs have the opportunity to achieve the healthiest life possible and develop to their fullest potential. Promotes access to integrated, family centered, culturally competent and community based programs and services.
Information and Referral / Family Resource Coordination offered at South Sound Parent to Parent - Mason County
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information provided to parents/guardians of children with a disability or chronic medical condition.
Puts parents in touch with special services available to eligible children age birth to three in Thurston, Mason and Grays Harbor counties.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) offered at Joya Child and Family Development
Joya provides comprehensive developmental evaluation as well as feeding therapy and nutrition services for children from birth to age three who are not meeting age-appropriate developmental milestones or are at risk of developmental delay for any reason. Child must be under three years old and have a 25% delay in at least one area of development or have a diagnosis that is likely to result in developmental delay without intervention.
Joya provides comprehensive developmental evaluation as well as feeding therapy and nutrition services for children from birth to age three who are not meeting age-appropriate developmental milestones or are at risk of developmental delay for any reason.
Information and Referral / Family Resource Coordination offered at South Sound Parent to Parent Thurston County
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information and referral regarding disabilities and community resources, newsletter, workshops, seminars and recreational/social events for families.
Information provided to parents/guardians of children with a disability or chronic medical condition.
Puts parents in touch with special services available to eligible children age birth to three in Thurston, Mason and Grays Harbor counties.
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered at Opportunity Council - Whatcom County
Helps children ages birth-3 with developmental delays or disabilities to be active and successful during their early childhood years.
Helps children ages birth to 3 with developmental delays or disabilities to be active and successful during their early childhood years and in the future.
Early intervention services may include, but are not limited to:
- Specialized instruction
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
Families work one-on-one with a Parent Coach, in the child's natural learning environment, identifying learning opportunities in daily family routines such as bath time, mealtime, or during play.
Families work one-on-one with a Parent Coach, in the child's natural learning environment, identifying learning opportunities in daily family routines such as bath time, mealtime, or during play. Each family creates a customized Individualized Family Service Plan with their Coach, outlining the specific early intervention goals. ChildStrive's family centered early intervention services and programs include: - Developmental Screenings andComprehensive Evaluations - Individualized Family Service Plans - Family Resource Coordination - Referral Services - Supports provided by a team of professionals made up of Physical or Occupational Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist, Special Educator, and counselor and Parent Coaching supports from one team member. - Feeding Intervention - Counseling - Parent & Infant Support Groups - Parent & Toddler Play Groups for children of all abilities - Parent Workshops - Spanish Speaking Preschool - Homeless Shelter Outreach
Early Support for Infant and Toddlers offered at Skamania County Community Health
Early intervention is a collection of services families may need for their infants or toddlers with disabilities.
Early intervention provides a collection of services families may need for their infants or toddlers with disabilities. Services may include helping the family find needed services for their child, helping the family understand their child's developmental growth, and helping the family support their child's learning and development and successful participation in home and community activities.
Early Intervention Program offered at Tumwater School District Special Education Services
Program to evaluate and provide direct services to children ages three to six who have developmental delays in the areas of language, motor, cognitive, social and self-help skills.
Program to evaluate and provide direct services to children ages three to six who have developmental delays in the areas of language, motor, cognitive, social and self-help skills.
Birth-to-Three Early Intervention Program offered at Children FIRST
For ages birth to 3: in-home and in-child care therapy sessions, toddler and preschool therapy groups, PE for Tiny Tots and Sensory groups, as well as evaluations and family resource coordination services.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, feeding therapy, special education, vision services, hearing services and family resource coordination are provided in a natural setting either at the center or in the child's childcare or home. Pre-school services.
Early Intervention offered by Children's Therapy Center in Burien
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services for families and children, ages birth to 3, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability. Services are provided in a child's natural environment.
Home-based therapy program provides early intervention services (Speech, Occupational, Physical, Oral motor therapies, early education, and Family Resource Coordination) for families and children ages birth to three, with a developmental delay or a diagnosed disability including:
- Down syndrome
- Cerebral palsy
- Autism spectrum disorders
Services are provided in a child's natural environment, a place the child normally is during the day including home, daycare, a relative's home, or a community setting.
Information is shared with the family about child development and strategies are provided to help families feel supported as their child's primary teacher.
Center-Based Therapy offered by Children's Therapy Center in Kent
Center-based therapy program provides early intervention for physical, occupational and speech therapies and early childhood education for children with disabilities and developmental delays.
Center-based therapy program provides physical and occupational therapy and speech therapy.
In-home services may be arranged.
Services include individual therapy sessions to address specific developmental difficulties; parents are encouraged to ask questions, express concerns, and share hopes with center staff and other parents.
Physical, Occupational, Speech-Language therapy and associated programs for children birth to 18 include:
- Speech-language therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Oral Motor/Feeding Therapy
- Parent Education and Support
- Aquatic Therapy
- Social Skills Groups
- Fitness Center
- Recommendations for orthotic assessment
Early Support Program offered by Kindering Center - Bothell
Offers home and center-based language, occupational and physical therapies, preschool and infant mental health services for children age 3 and younger who are developmentally delayed, disabled or medically fragile.
Offers early support services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. These services include physical, speech, and occupational therapies; early childhood education, infant mental health services, and more.
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) offered at Chelan-Douglas Health District
Provides screening, nursing assessment, education, care coordination, referral to services, and support to families with children at risk for developmental delays with handicapping conditions or special health care needs from birth to 18 years of age.
Offers a free program for children, ages birth through 18, who have or are at-risk of a chronic medical condition or special health care need. The program helps families access needed medical and social services for their child, connects families to health insurance programs & information (both private insurance & the state-funded Medicaid program), helps families help each other through parent support organizations, helps with concerns (such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development, and behavior), and provides developmental screening and assessment.
Provides early support services including speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, special education, family resource coordination, and nutrition consultation.
Provides early support services such as speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, special education, family resource coordination, and nutrition consultation within the child's natural environment.
Early Childhood Evaluations offered by Vancouver Public Schools at Vancouver Early Childhood Evaluation Center
Children may be served in a variety of program models and receive individualized educational programs in small class settings for communication, motor skills, cognition, self-help and/or social skills.
Children may be served in a variety of program models and receive individualized educational programs in small class settings for communication, motor skills, cognition, self-help and/or social skills.
Pediatric Therapy offered at Innovative Services NW
Provides an array of services to children with special needs including occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and special instruction and multi-disciplinary evaluations.
Innovative Services NW Pediatric Therapy provides an array of services to children with special needs including occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and special instruction and multi-disciplinary evaluations. They provide Early Intervention services for children who qualify for early intervention services, and also offer private therapy services at the clinic for children and youth. Additional specialties include feeding therapy, orthotics clinic, therapeutic listening, incontinence therapy, sensory-based therapy, special needs equipment fitting, multi-disciplinary evaluations, and intensive physical therapy.
Children With Special Health Care Needs Program offered at Mason County Public Health and Human Services - Community and Family Health
Provides a program for families with children who have special health care needs. This service helps coordinate and provide access to identification, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for children under 18 years of age.
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) is a program that extends and improves access to medical services. Provides access for identification, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of children under the age of 18 with physically handicapping or potentially handicapping conditions. It reduces the financial impact these services have on families who lack adequate resources for care. Children with special health care needs may benefit from services such as: Early identification of health or developmental problems, Screening and/or assessment of the child and family's concerns, priorities and resources, Tracking or monitoring, Therapeutic intervention(s) including family education and support, and resource identification, referral, and coordination. Home visits and/or telephone consultations with a Community Health Nurse can help provide Care Coordination Services. And offer education about the following: Medical problems, the care needs and available resources Child behavior, growth and development, and Nutrition, basic baby and childcare Parenting issues Immunization information Safety issues Stress reduction Taking care of yourself to prevent illness Assist with problem solving and decision making
Infant Toddler Early Intervention Program offered at Reliable Enterprises InToT Development Center
Our Infant Toddler Early Intervention (InToT) program tests and provides therapy for all kids from birth to three who have been diagnosed with a physical and/or learning disability.
Provides play-based parent coaching and therapy services for children ages birth to three. Services include free developmental screenings, physical, occupational, speech, and feeding therapy. Also offers family resources coordination, nutrition and lactation consulting, baby clothing bank and car seat inspections.