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Eligibility and Services

Who is Eligible?

Infants and toddlers from birth through age two,who live in New York City and who have a diagnosed physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay, or who are suspected of having a developmental delay or disability are entitled to a developmental screening or a comprehensive evaluation to determine eligibility for additional early intervention services. Delays may be in one or more of the following areas of development: cognitive, physical, communication, social/emotional, and/or adaptive. Children at risk of a disability are eligible for initial screening, and will receive periodic screenings through the New York City Infant Child Health Assessment Program.

What Kinds of Services Are Available?

Children referred to the Early Intervention Program receive a comprehensive developmental evaluation. Every family is assigned a service coordinator who works with them to select an appropriate evaluator. After the evaluation an Individual Family Service Plan is developed to address the specific needs of each child and family that qualifies for services.

Services may include: 

  •  Special Instruction
  •  Occupational Therapy
  •  speech therapy>
  •  Physical Therapy
  •  Psychological Services
  •  Family Training
  •  Counseling
  •  Assistive Technology
  •  Respite Services  
Who Will Pay For the Services? 
  • Initial evaluation services are provided at no cost to the family.
  • Additional services are provided for eligible children at no cost to the family.  
How Are Children Referred to the Program?

Infants and toddlers through age two can be referred by their doctors, child care agencies, and other social services workers or community-based agencies.

If you have any additional questions, Please contact EICB intake coordinator: Mariluz Ortiz at 718-599-3300 or by email at: mortiz@eicb.org  

 
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