Comprehensive Overview of Inland Regional Center Services

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Providing services to over 35,500 individuals, Inland Regional Center focuses on inclusion, independence, and empowerment. The center plays a crucial role in serving individuals with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism, offering a range of services from early childhood to senior care. Services coordination, eligibility, and service delivery are key aspects overseen by IRC. Various support programs, coordination with service providers, and individualized service plans are central to the center's mission of empowering individuals with diverse needs.


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  1. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER General Overview Training and Development Inland Regional Center inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  2. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER IRC and The Lanterman Act Eligibility Service Delivery Role of the Consumer Services Coordinator Appeals Topics inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  3. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Serves 35,500+ individuals Largest of 21 regional centers Nonprofit, community-based agency Core values: independence, inclusion, and empowerment What is IRC? inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  4. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Dictates WHO the Regional Center system can serve Establishes how the regional centers and service providers help these individuals Outlines services and supports they can obtain Individual Program Plan (IPP) The Lanterman Act inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  5. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Early Start Lanterman Intellectual Disability Cerebral Palsy Epilepsy Autism How do I open a case? What paperwork is needed Online Referral Options Who can make referrals? Educational Rights Qualifying Diagnosis inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  6. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Regional Centers coordinate services through vendors as outlined in the IPP Payor of Last Resort Services include: OT, PT, ST, Infant Program Residential Care Day Programs Respite Transportation Behavior Modification Employment Programs Independent Living Services (ILS) Service Delivery inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  7. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Early Start 0-3 School Age 3-15 Transition16-22 Adult 23-57 Seniors 57+ Intermediate Care Facilities Lifelong services inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  8. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Assigned to geographic region and age group Mandated Reporter Meets with consumer to create an IPP Role of the Consumer Services Coordinator (CSC) inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  9. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Individual Program Plan (IPP) Signature Page is a contract IEP Attendance With an invitation from Parents IRC Documentation inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  10. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Be Involved Seek Information Open communication Establish a Partnership with your CSC inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  11. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Appeal Process Appeals can be made when a service is Denied Canceled Reduced Notifications/Time Frame Types of resolutions Informal meeting Mediation Fair hearings inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

  12. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Contact Information Website: www.inlandrc.org Main Number: (909) 890-3000 Program Manager: Jonathan Eckrich: (909) 382-4693 jeckrich@inlandrc.org inclusion. independence. empowerment inlandrc.org

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