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Eligibility and Intake
Do I qualify for Inland Regional Center (IRC) services? How do I apply? This Eligibility page was designed to answer those questions and more. From qualification criteria to assessment details, this page has you covered!
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Diagnoses that could qualify a person for Regional Center services include Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual Disability, and Epilepsy.
Information Packets for Individuals & Families Applying for Services
The Department of Developmental Services (DDS), with input from the community, has created new information packets for individuals and their families who are starting the intake process or who would like general information about the Regional Center system.
You may download these packets in various languages below, or by visiting the DDS New Information Packet page.
Get Started: Explore the Guide to California’s Regional Center System for Individuals and Families
Learn all about developmental services in California with a new, easy-to-use information packet! With input from the community, the Department of Developmental Services has developed the Guide to California’s Regional Center System. It was designed for anyone interested in learning more about regional center services. Inside, you’ll find information about:
- What regional centers do
- Your rights as an individual who receives services or family member
- Services and supports available
- How to find out if you are eligible for services
Download your own copy of the Guide to California’s Regional Center System or the Early Start Standardized Information Packet below. The information packets will be available in multiple languages to make them accessible to all. Audio and American Sign Language versions are being developed, too!
DDS Guide to California's Regional Center System:
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Tagalog | Arabic | Chinese
A Message from our Executive Director - Lavinia Johnson:
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Tagalog | Arabic | Chinese
Additional Local Resources:
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Tagalog | Arabic | Chinese
The DDS Early Start Information Packet is focused on Early Start and is for parents and other caregivers of infants and toddlers who may have, or are at risk to have, developmental delays or disabilities. This packet provides details about the regional center system, resources, consumer rights and other information about how to become eligible for services.
DDS Early Start Information Packet:
English | Spanish | Korean | Simplified Chinese | Tagalog | Vietnamese
For additional information, please visit the DDS webpage at: www.dds.ca.gov
Step 1: Eligibility
To receive Regional Center services, a person must meet requirements that are defined by law. These requirements are called Eligibility Criteria. This section will explain Eligibility Criteria and the laws that establish these requirements.
Step 2: Intake
The assessment process for an individual to qualify for Inland Regional Center (IRC) services is called Intake. During this process, Inland Regional Center will gather social, psychological, and medical information to determine eligibility.
The Intake process varies slightly depending on the age of the applicant. In this section, you will find Intake information for applicants over age 3, as well as Early Start Intake information for infants/toddlers younger than 36 months.
Step 3: Review Process
Application and assessment reviews to determine eligibility vary based on the applicant’s age. In this section you will find detailed information on assessments, eligibility review, and appeals.
Learn more about Inland Regional Center, IRC services, and the application process.
IRC Fact Sheet - Brochure
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Arabic | Chinese | Tagalog
IRC Early Start Fact Sheet - Brochure
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Arabic | Chinese | Tagalog
IRC Early Start Information Packet (PDF)
IRC Provisional Eligibility Fact Sheet
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Arabic | Chinese | Tagalog
IRC Enhanced Service Coordination (1:40) Fact Sheet
English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Arabic | Chinese | Tagalog
