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Local Programs

Local family support programs provide service coordination and financial assistance to families with children with developmental disabilities living at home. Each local program serves approximately 50 families. If a local program is full, the family is referred to the Statewide Family Support Program.

The local family support coordinators assist families in developing their individualized plans and assist in accessing a broad range of services and supports to meet the families' needs. The coordinator also provides follow-along support and is available to assist during crises or when the needs of the family change. Often times, the coordinator will act as an advocate for the family reducing stress that accompanies this task.

In addition to service coordination and advocacy, families in local programs also receive financial assistance with extraordinary expenses as identified in their plan. These supports are centered around the entire family, not just the child with the disability. These expenses may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Diapers
  • Medications
  • Formulas/Special Foods
  • Recreational Opportunities
  • Special Clothing
  • Adaptive Equipment
  • Housing Modifications
  • Respite Care
  • Family Counseling
  • Parent/Sibling Education
  • Travel Expenses for Medical Care
  • Vehicle Modifications
The local family support coordinator pursues other resources before the financial assistance is provided. For example, existing programs would be accessed for home weatherization needs; the local school district's responsibility would need to be ruled out before assistance be provided that could be the responsibility. Often times a combination of resources is used to meet the families' needs.