Purchase of Services Policies
I. Introduction
II. Consumer Service Policies
- Adult Day Programs
- Behavioral Health Treatment
- Competitive and Integrated Employment
- Conference
- Conflict Mitigation Policy for Delegated Conservatorships
- Conservatorship
- Consumer Rights Advocacy
- Day Care
- Durable and Non-Durable Medical, Assistive, and Adaptive Equipment and Adaptations to Real or Personal Property
- Early Intervention
- Education
- Health Care
- Incontinence Supplies
- Independent Living Skills Training
- In-Home Skilled Nursing Services
- Intake and Eligibility Policy
- Living Arrangements
- Parenting Skills
- Personal Assistance
- Prenatal Diagnostic Services
- Psychiatric Medication
- Reimbursement of Health Care Co-Payment & Co-Insurance Cost
- Requests for Proposal
- Respite Care
- Social Recreation and Social Skills
- Supported Living Services
- Therapeutic Services
- Transportation
- Urgent Intervention Services
Regional centers provide a wide array of services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Each center provides diagnosis and assessment of eligibility, and helps plan, access, coordinate, and monitor services and supports. Once eligibility is determined, most services and supports are free regardless of age or income; however, there are a few exceptions. For example, the Parental Fee Program requires that the parent(s) of a minor receiving 24-hour out-of-home residential services be assessed a fee for services.
Service Descriptions
Learn more: DDS Service Page
Transparency