First Signs is dedicated to educating parents and professionals about autism and related disorders.
Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT)
Since 1993, FEAT families and supporters have worked hard to improve treatment resources and advocacy services; and effect changes in the minds of those who make program decisions for individuals with Autism and their families.
Early childhood publications from the California Department of Education
While the California Department of Education continues to operate the California State Preschool Program, the Early Childhood Development Act of 2020 (Senate Bill (SV) 98, Chapter 24, Statutes of 2020) authorized the transfer of many childcare programs from the California Department of Education to the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) effective July 1, 2021. The content on this page may include programs that have moved to CDSS. For additional assistance you can either visit the CDSS Child Care Transition web page or call 1-833-559-2420 for more information.
YMCA New Horizons Program
Social recreational and respite care program for adults with developmental disabilities. Provides evening, weekend, and weeklong trips in-group settings to maximize personal growth and development.
Westview Services
Westview is dedicated to providing opportunities and training to people with developmental disabilities that are designed to help improve their self-help skills and achieve maximum independence.
State Council on Developmental Disabilities, Area Board XI
The State Council on Developmental Disabilities is established by state and federal law as an independent state agency to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families receive the services and support they need.
Healthy Balance Psychological Services
At Healthy Balance we use the most sophisticated visualization and neurofeedback technology to brain map the brain’s actives on a computer screen and properly attend and treat the related neural network dysfunction related to ADHD and mild Autism logically and scientifically.
Disabled Parking Placard
The placard is issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This placard is transferable from vehicle to vehicle whenever the person with disabilities is a passenger. It is usable in specially marked disabled parking spaces and will enable the driver to park free at parking meters. Permanent parking placards are valid for two years.
Dayle McIntosh Center (DMC)
DMC provides information and cuttin-dge services and delivery in the following areas:
- Adaptive Diabetic Equipment (ADE) Training Services
- Advocacy – Benefits, System Change and Community Organizing
- Community Outreach / Disability Awarements / ADA Training / Public Education and Awareness
- Information and Referral
City of Irvine Disability Services
City of Irvine, Disability Services, provides services and support for persons with cognitive, developmental, physical or mental health disabilities. Our recreational and social services include; dances, movies, sports classes, bowling league, game nights and excursions. We provide Inclusion and Accommodation services, Resource and Referrals, Disability Awareness Training, Access reporting, swim lessons and support the Irvine Residents with Disabilities Advisory Board (IRDAB).
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