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Westmoreland County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services - Early Intervention

Provides coaching supports designed to help families with children who have developmental delays or disabilities. Services help children to develop and learn through typical routines at home, in the community, or in their early childhood programs such as daycare and childcare centers.

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Allegheny Intermediate Unit - DART Program

Provides an in-depth assessment aimed at identifying a child's individual strengths and needs, as well as recommend and provide appropriate early intervention services.

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Pittsburgh Public Schools - Early Childhood Education Programs

Provides children, ages birth to five, with a comprehensive educational program designed to reinforce and respond to the unique strengths and needs of the individual child. Supportive learning environments are fostered to stimulate a child's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth. Community partnerships are cultivated to build a core network of support services and resources for children and families.

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Alliance for Infants and Toddlers - Allegheny County Early Intervention

Provides Early Intervention Service (EIS) coordination for Allegheny County families. Connects children in need with intervention services provided at their home or day care location.

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Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services - Early Intervention

Early Intervention is an entitlement program for children from birth to 3 years, who have a developmental delay of 25% or more in one or more of the major areas of development (physical, sensory, cognitive, language/speech, social-emotional and self-care). At-risk children, including infants affected by premature birth, alcohol, drugs or lead poisoning and infants who have been abused or neglected are eligible for services. An entitlement program means that any eligible child, regardless of financial status, is entitled to receive services. Services include, among others, family training, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and assessment which are coordinated by Support Coordinators.

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Northumberland County Behavioral Health/ Intellectual and Developmental Services - Early Intervention

Provides services and support designed to help families that have children with developmental delays. Staff creates opportunities for parents and children to come together for fun and learning, a place where they can have fun, get messy, and learn by touching, feeling, singing, and moving. Many of services can be provided wherever the child or family is experiencing difficulty such as daycare, grocery store, during mealtimes, etc.

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Resources for Human Development - Early Intervention

RHD/Early Intervention is a non-profit program that provides early intervention services to children from birth to three years of age and their families. Families are offered therapeutic services in addition to home-based or community-based special instruction. Early Interventionists work in collaboration with the families to develop goals to enhance the child's development. Our program stresses the importance of family and their involvement in the childâ??s development.

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North Star Services - North Star Support Services - Early Intervention

Birth to age 3 who have developmental delays or conditions which have a high probability of delays.

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CMSU Behavioral Health and Developmental Services - Early Intervention

Early intervention is an array of supports and services that promote opportunities for parents to enhance their capacity in raising their child with developmental delays/disabilities. Specifically, parents/caregivers are taught how to support their child to help him/her grow. Early intervention services could include, but are not limited to: Special Instruction, Assistive Technology, Speech and Language, Audiology Services, Family Training and Counseling, Occupational and Physical Therapy, Psychological Services, and Vision Services.

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WeeTalk Speech and Language Services - WeeTalk Speech and Language Services

Provides speech, occupational and physical therapy, special instruction, and subspecialties of hearing, vision, and behavior

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Wayne County Human Services - Early Intervention

Provides support and counseling services to families with children who have developmental delays and disabilities.

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Maternal and Child Health Consortium - The Family Center Program

The Family Center Program is a home-visiting service for pregnant women and caregivers with children ages 0-5 years old. Using the evidence-based Parents as Teachers curriculum, trained professionals visit families’ homes to provide personalized education and support focused on healthy pregnancies, positive parenting, and early childhood development. The program helps identify and address child developmental delays, parental stressors, and a wide range of family needs, including helping families meet their basic needs. The core focus is on child development education and ensuring children are well-prepared when they enter the K-12 system.

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LifePath - Early Intervention

Early intervention program provides individualized, in-home instruction for young children with disabilities or delays.

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Case Management Unit (CMU) - Early Intervention Services

Offers intake, planning, referral, ongoing monitoring, and assistance with transition planning.

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Riverview Intermediate Unit 6 - Special Education

Offers a school readiness program and classroom based intervention for students with developmental delays. Serves as a regional education agency providing professional development and supportive services to school districts. Assists in the special education realm for supporting students, families, communities, and schools.

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Center for Community Resources - Infant/Toddler Early Intervention

Coordinates a developmental evaluation for children birth to three years of age. Evaluation includes 5 areas of development: large and fine motor, language, cognitive, self-help and social skills. If the evaluation determines the child has a qualifying need, the service coordinator can link the child to free supports and a variety of early intervention services.

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Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Eastern PA Administrative Office - Early Intervention

Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, special instruction, behavioral services, and vision therapy to children with developmental delays or disabilities ages birth to three.

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Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services - Intellectual Disability Services (IDS)

Administers, monitors, and coordinates Early Intervention services and services for people with an intellectual disability. Coordinates service providers that offer a broad range of supports and services including supports coordination, early intervention services, in-home supports and respite services, employment and adult day services, and community living and Lifesharing services.

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Montgomery County Behavioral Health - Early Intervention Program

Provides support and services to families with children that have developmental delays and disabilities. Early Intervention builds upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within the daily routines of a child and their family.

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Special People In Northeast - Children's Services

Offers children's services such as Pre-School Programs, Early Intervention, Child Care, and Parent Engagement.

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Cameron-Elk Behavioral and Developmental Programs - Early Intervention

Family centered program that provides services and supports to families who have children with developmental delays. Builds upon the natural learning that occurs in the first few years of life. All services are provided in the child's most natural environment.

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Franklin County Government - Early Interventions (EI)

Provides specialized services for newborns to three (3) year old children in their natural environment to help them reach developmental milestones. Services are determined by a team that supports the child and the family through individualized plans that encourage progress and development in areas that may include motor development, communication skills, cognition and problem-solving, play skills, and/or socialization.

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Service Access and Management - Headquarters - Service Access and Management

Provides case management, day programming, site based psych rehab (group rehab), emergent funds (depends on need), crisis intervention, delegate services, outpatient funding for counseling and psychiatry if an individual has no insurance, and a housing program. For MR or IDD consumers we offer emergent funds, supports coordination, day programming, group home placing/assistance, crisis intervention and delegate services. - Provides early intervention for children from the age of 0 months to 2 years and 9 months of age. This service is provided for any child that may be displaying a delay physically, verbally, speech development, etc.

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Devereux - Advanced Behavioral Health - Pennsylvania - Adult Services

Campus and community homes and apartments offering respite, semi-independent living, supported living programs, and shared-living programs/lifesharing, vocational and employment services. Devereux Pennsylvania Adult Services (formerly known as the "Whitlock Center") serves nearly 400 adults living in homes and apartments throughout southeast Pennsylvania, as well as in our Berwyn community. Our dedicated team of 600 staff, ranging from highly-specialized clinicians and nurses, to recreational and direct staff professionals, all work with one common goal: the happiness, self-fulfillment and social integration of each adult in our community.

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BARC Developmental Services - Early Intervention Services

Provides early intervention and early childhood services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who are referred by either a local base service unit (birth through three) or the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (ages three through five), in home, community, and classroom-based programs.

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