Services for Children with Special Needs Directory 8550 Balboa Boulevard | Suite 150 Northridge, CA 91325 Community Resource Services www.childguidance.org Follow us @CFGCtips Like us on Facebook This directory provides a list of organizations that offer resources for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and special needs. Its contains agencies that provide direct services or referrals for assessments, early intervention, assistive technology, employment, support groups, recreation activities, legal support, and much more.
The Child and Family Guidance Center is a LA County Department of Mental Health (DMH) contractor that provides Specialized Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services to children, transition age youth, and adults utilizing evidence-based treatment interventions (EBPs) that are consistent with LAC/DMH Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).
The Center also provides families with access to a comprehensive continuum of services depending on the needs of the family ranging from once a week, time limited mental services (PEI) to intensive in-home services that are delivered several times a week with 24-7 availability for crises.
The Community Resource Services is a division dedicated to improving the quality of life for special needs children and their families by helping them to locate, access and effectively use essential community health and social services.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Table of Contents Assessment 2 Assistive Technology 2 Associations for Specific Disorders 3 Early Intervention Programs 4 Employment Services 5 Health Insurance/Health Services/Financial Assistance 6 Legal and Advocacy Services 8 Mobility Equipment 9 Nursing Support/Respite Care/Child Care 9 Parent Support Groups 10 Recreation Services 11 Play Grounds 12 Schools 13 Specialized Therapy 15 Summer Camp 16 Transportation 17 Revised 2023 | 1
Assessment
NORTH LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER
https://www.nlacrc.org/
Evaluation and assessment, infant development program, respite care, and case management for children with or at risk for developmental delay.
Two programs:
- Early Start Program (0-3 years old)
- Lanterman Act Services (3+ through Adult)
Different locations.
LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT – EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
333 South Beaudry Avenue, 17th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 241-4713
https://achieve.lausd.net/Page/17167
Email: ECSE@lausd.net
The ECSE department provides direct specialized services as well as technical assistance to school sites. ECSE provides assessment, programs, supports, and services focusing on the individual child’s need. Two programs:
-Early Intervention Services for children birth to 3 years old
-Early Childhood Special Education Programs
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
3250 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90010 (323) 361-2300 Fax (323) 953-0439
https://uscucedd.org/
Training center for specialists working with children with disabilities and their families.
-USC University Affiliated at Children's Hospital, Los Angeles.
-Diagnostic Clinic for assessments of developmental delays
-Hearing Abilities Clinic for assessing children with learning disabilities
-Feeding Clinic.
San Fernando Valley (Main office) 9200 Oakdale Avenue, Suite 100 Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 778-1900 Fax (818) 756-6140
Santa Clarita Valley 25360 Magic Mountain Parkway, Suite 150 Santa Clarita, CA 91355
(661) 775-8450 (661) 775-8454 Fax
Antelope Valley Office 43210 Gingham Avenue, Suite 6
Lancaster, CA 93535
(661) 945-6761 (661) 942-4050 Fax
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CHILDREN’S MEDICAL SERVICES
1(800) 993-2437 or 1(800) 993-CHDP Fax (626) 569-9350
www.publichealth.lacounty.gov
Email: CHDP@ph.lacounty.gov
Federal and state mandated programs promoting health of children and youth. CHDP staff refers families to private and public health care providers for free comprehensive preventive health exams including vision, hearing tests, nutrition immunizations, dental checks, lab tests, and prenatal care guidance programs.
Assistive Technology
EMPOWER TECH
9100 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 204
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 338-1597 Fax (310) 338-9318
https://www.empowertech.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1
Computer technology resource center for children and adults with disabilities. Hands-on experience with computers, adaptive equipment, workshops, newsletters, hardware and software lending library, and toy lending library.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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My Face
333 East 30th Street, Lobby Office New York, NY 10016
(917) 720-4701
https://www.myface.org/
Email: info@myface.org
Associations for Specific Disorders
NORTH VALLEY SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER MD
11550 Indian Hills Road
Mission Hills, CA 91345
(818) 361-0996
The center evaluates and treats patients, including children who suffer from a variety of sleep disorders.
Support and information network for people with facial differences. Newsletter, monthly group meetings, and hospital visitation program for newborn with cranial facial anomalies.
AMERICAN CLEFT PALATE CRANIOFACIAL ASSOCIATION (ACPA)
510 Meadowmont Village Circle, Suite 377 Chapel Hill, NC 27517
(919) 933-9044
www.cleftline.org
Email: info@acpa-cpf.org
ACPA works to support the care of individuals affected by cleft and craniofacial conditions. These patients require care from a variety of specialists over time, and ACPA optimizes outcomes for individuals with oral cleft and craniofacial conditions through education, support, research and interdisciplinary team care.
CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION
6025 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 204 Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 939-0758
www.cff.org/home/
Email: LosAngeles@cff.org
Cystic Fibrosis Care Centers carries out research for control and finding a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Provides patient/family counseling, referrals, rehabilitation, and community services.
TOURETTE SYNDROME ASSOCIATION –SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER
2748 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 1006 Torrance, CA 90505 (855) 487-2762
https://tourette.org/chapter/ca-so/
Email: eric@socaltaa.org
Information on Tourette's Syndrome and support groups for parents of children/adults with Tourette's Syndrome.
ADVANCED AUDIOLOGY
23822 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 103
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 253-3277
www.scvadvancedaudiology.com
Provides hearing exams and hearing aids for children 12 months and older.
FRAGILE X ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
P.O. Box 6924 Burbank, CA 91510
(818) 754-4227
1(800) 688-8765 National www.fraxsocal.org
Email: fragilxassociation@gmail.com
Promotes awareness of Fragile X syndrome. Supporting information to families with Fragile X, and increase public awareness.
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX ALLIANCE
8737 Colesville Road, Suite 400 Silver Spring, M D 20910
1(800) 225-6872
www.tsalliance.org
Email: info@tscalliance.org
Support group for tuberous sclerosis. Public awareness, fund raising, advocacy groups, and family support.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Early Intervention Program
UCLA EARLY HEAD START PROGRAM
14423 Van Nuys Boulevard
Arleta, CA 91331
(818) 485-6900
https://www.uclahealth.org/departments/pediatrics/earlyhead-start/contact-us
Early Head Start program provides education and advocacy for families to promote optional child health, nutrition, and development. This program serves families in Arleta, Panorama City, San Fernando, Sylmar, and portions of Pacoima.
BUONORA CHILD DEVELOPMENTAL CENTERS
19325 Sherman Way
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 885-6200
www.buonoracenters.net
Email: info@buonoracenters.net
Early Intervention Program, 18 months-3 years. Preschool program, 18 months-5 years. Elementary program through third grade. Infant development program –center based, and in-home, parent education and resource center. Supported inclusion for preschool through elementary, summer camp, swim program, and parent-child program.
CSUN EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
Monterey Hall 100
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330
(818) 677-2856
https://www.csun.edu/health-humandevelopment/communication-disorders-sciences
Email: lshc@csun.edu
Infant/toddler program for at-risk and developmentally delayed children and their care providers. Siblings are welcome. Multidisciplinary staff provides a center-based program in a preschool environment that includes individual speech and parent support. In-home services using floor-time methodology, play-based developmental assessment, and others.
HAND IN HAND
FAMILY & CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
17200 Ventura Boulevard, Suite #112
Encino, CA 91316
(888) 288-4762
www.autismspeaks.org
Early intervention program; occupational and physical therapy; speech and language therapy; infant toddler early intervention programs; psychotherapy and counseling services.
BRAILLE INSTITUTE YOUTH CENTER
741 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 663-1111
www.brailleinstitute.org
Child development consultants for in-home services for 0-6 years. Preschool assistants for children being mainstreamed, educational consultants, child development specialists, and Parent support groups.
EASTER SEALS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
1063 McGaw Avenue, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92614
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714) 834-1111
www.easterseals.com
They provide services to children 0-5 years old through their Child Development Centers. The centers feature safe and caring environments, state-of-the-art tools and programs. Individualized learning plans, highly qualified teachers and are inclusive of children with or without disabilities.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION
INFANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
14061 Terra Bella Street
Arleta, CA 91331
(818) 830-6411
https://www.ecf.net/
Early intervention services to infants and toddlers and their families. Services for infants at risk or with diagnoses. Mental retardation and other developmental disabilities during the first 3 years of life. Infant developmental program, physical and occupational therapy, support groups, home-visit and centerbased therapy.
MAUD BOOTH FAMILY CENTER
11243 Kittridge Street
North Hollywood, CA 91606
(818) 980-2287 Fax (818) 980-7634
www.voala.org
Parent education, special education, day care, and teen parent group. Spanish-speaking services. Developmental classes for birth to 3 years, and services for children with special needs.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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TEMPLE JUDEA
PARENTING CENTER: SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAM
5429 Lindley Avenue
Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 758-3800
www.templejudea.com
Mommy & Me custom tailored to meet needs of children with developmental delays, for birth to 3 years. Special education.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
18050 Vanowen Street
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 888-4559
www.cdikids.org
Email: info@cdikids.org
CDI’s Early Learning Centers (ELCs) provide free developmental screenings for children ages 5 and under. Early Child Education Consultants and other trained professionals use evidence-based screeners to identify developmental red flags. The consultants are also available to answer any questions you may have. If your child displays developmental red flags, we provide a continuum of care by linking your family to community resources and following up with you to ensure that your child gets the support he/she needs
Employment Services
DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION
https://www.dor.ca.gov/
The DOR works with a variety of community-based organizations to provide services to individuals with disabilities, helping them to achieve independence and employment. Their providers span the public and private sectors and include nonprofit and for-profit-agencies, as well as individual service providers.
Santa Clarita Branch Office
23838 Valencia Boulevard, Suite #303 Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 799-1020
Van Nuys / Foothill District Office 15400 Sherman Way, Suite 480 Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 901-5024
NEW HORIZONS
15725 Parthenia Street
North Hills, CA 91343
(818) 894-9301
www.newhorizons-sfv.org
Email: info@newhorizons-sfv.org
New Horizons is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with special needs reach their potential and fulfill their dreams throughout the greater San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys of Los Angeles. New Horizons provides job training, placement, education, counseling, residential services, and social programs.
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
(877) 452-4227
https://ilcsc.org/
Email: ilcsc@ilcsc.org
The ILCSC is a non-profit dedicated to provide services for persons with disabilities which will offer them the opportunity to seek an individual course towards independence. ILCSC services include Emergency Services, Housing Assistance, Advocacy, Information & Referral, Peer Support, Assistive Technology, Benefits Assistance, Vocational Training, Independent Living Skills, Job Placement/Coaching, Transition (CCT), Transportation, and Horticulture classes.
NEW HORIZONS MEMBER HANDBOOK
New Horizons offers programs and services that empower the lives of our Members. For information on how our personcentered approach can benefit you or someone you know, download the Member Handbook.
English
ILCSC Van Nuys Service Office
14354 Haynes Street
Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 988-9525 (voice)
(818) 988-3533 (TTY)
Email: ilcscserv@ilcsc.org
ILCSC Lancaster Office / Training Center
606 East Avenue K-4
Lancaster, CA 93535
(661) 942-9726 ( voice)
(661) 723-2509 (TTY)
Email: ilcsclanc@ilcsc.org
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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CALIFORNIA CHILDREN'S SERVICES
9320 Telstar Avenue, Suite 226
El Monte, CA 91731
1(800) 288-4584
https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/Services/CCS
Email: RMASWEB@dhcs.ca.gov
The CCS program provides diagnostic and treatment services, medical case management, and physical and occupational therapy services to children under age 21 with CCS-eligible medical conditions. Examples of CCS-eligible conditions include, but are not limited to, chronic medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, cerebral palsy, heart disease, cancer, traumatic injuries, and infectious diseases producing major sequelae. CCS also provides medical therapy services that are delivered at public schools.
MEDICAL THERAPY PROGRAM
Physical and occupational therapy is delivered at public schools. Must meet medically eligibility diagnosis. Physical and occupational therapy. Different Locations.
MTU= Medical Therapy Unit
Lowman School – North Hollywood MTU
12827 Saticoy Street
North Hollywood, CA 91605
(818) 765-2076 Fax (818) 982-6358
Lokrantz School – Reseda MTU
19451 Wyandotte Street
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 885-6244 Fax (310) 605-4215
College View School – Glendale MTU
1700 E. Mountain Street
Glendale, CA 91206
(818) 409-8943 Fax (310) 605-4228
Roosevelt School – Vernon Tolo MTU
l 315 N. Pasadena Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
(626) 396-5772 Fax (310) 605-4218
Valley View School - Santa Clarita MTU
19420 W. Sierra Estate Drive
Santa Clarita, CA 91321
(661) 251-0464 Fax (310) 605-4217
CHILD HEALTH & DISABILITY PREVENTION PROGRAM (CHDP)
9320 Telestar Avenue, Suite 226
El Monte, CA 91731
1(800) 993-2437
1(800) 993-CHDP
https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/chdp
Email: CHDP@ph.lacounty.gov
The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) is a preventive program that delivers periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California. CHDP provides care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services. Health assessments are provided by enrolled private physicians, local health departments, community clinics, managed care plans, and some local school districts.
WIC–WOMEN AND INFANTS CHILDREN PROGRAM
1(888) WIC-WORKS or (888) 942-9675
1(800) 852-5770 In-Person
https://www.phfewic.org/
Email: WIC@cdph.ca.gov
WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants, and children. WIC helps families by providing benefits for buying healthy supplemental foods, nutrition education, individual nutrition counseling, breastfeeding education and support, and referrals for family services. Participants must meet income guidelines and be pregnant women, new mothers, infants or children under age five. WIC does not require a social security number or proof of citizenship to participate in the program. Participants can also receive at the same time other benefits like CalWORKS or CalFresh.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Health Insurance/Health Services/Financial Assistance
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BENEFITS CAL
https://benefitscal.com/
Benefits Cal is a platform where Californians can get and manage benefits online. This includes food assistance (CalFresh) formerly food stamps, cash aid (CalWORKs, General Assistance, Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants) and affordable health insurance (Medi-Cal).
Medi-Cal provides free or low-cost health coverage for individuals (adults and children) and families who qualify. To qualify for Medi-Cal, you must live in the state of California and meet certain rules, such as having income under the Medi-Cal limit. If your income is over the Medi-Cal limit, you may still be eligible for help paying for private health care. You may qualify for health insurance even if you are not a U.S. citizen or a U.S. national. It can help pay for doctor visits, hospital care, immunization (vaccines), pregnancy-related services, nursing home care, and other services. This includes:
• Outpatient (ambulatory) services
• Emergency services
• Hospitalization
• Maternity and newborn care
• Mental health and substance use disorder services
• Prescription drugs
• Programs such as physical and occupational therapy (known as Rehabilitative & Habilitative Services)
• Laboratory services
• Preventive and wellness services & chronic disease management
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI)
1(800) 772-1213
1(800) 325-0778 TTY
https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a Federal income supplement program.
It is designed to help low-income aged, blind, and disabled individuals; it provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Different locations:
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AND SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS)
(866) 613-3777 Customer Services Center (CSC)
https://dpss.lacounty.gov/
You may receive services over the phone by calling the CSC. CSC is a telephone center operation staffed with Eligibility Workers to help you apply for benefits, answer questions about your case, and help address case issues. The CSC serve customers receiving benefits through: CalWORKS, CalFresh, Medi-Cal and General Relieve.
CW= CalWORKs
GR= General Relieve
FS= Food Stamps
MC= Medi-Cal
EAST VALLEY (CW, FS, MC) 7555 Van Nuys Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA 91405
WEST VALLEY (CW, FS, MC) 21415 Plummer Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
SANTA CLARITA (CW, FS, MC) 27233 Camp Plenty Road
Canyon Country, CA 91351
GLENDALE (CW, GR, FS, MC)
4680 San Fernando Road
Glendale, CA 91204
PASADENA (CW, GR, FS,MC)
955 North Lake Avenue Pasadena, CA 91104
20439 Nordhoff Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
14500 Roscoe Boulevard, Suite #207
Panorama City, CA 91402
456 San Fernando Mission Boulevard San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 365-6516
225 West Broadway Glendale, CA 91204
1420 West Olive Avenue
Burbank, CA 91506
23504 Lyons Avenue, Suite #303 Santa Clarita, CA 91321 (661) 298-9881
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Legal and Advocacy Services
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
3333 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #550
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 368-6010
https://allianceforchildrensrights.org/
A non-profit agency which provides free legal representation for children on legal issues, such as Regional Center appeals, special education issues, Social Security Income appeal, Medi-Cal appeals, etc. They protect the rights of impoverished and abused children and youth so that they have safe, stable homes, healthcare and the education they need to thrive.
MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES, INC. (MHAS)
3255 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #902
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 389-2077
www.mhas-la.org
Email: info@mhas-la.org
MHAS assists approximately 3,000 children and adults annually, with an emphasis on obtaining government benefits and services, protecting rights and fighting discrimination. MHAS also serves as a resource to the community by providing training and technical assistance to attorneys, mental health professionals, consumer and family member groups, and other advocates.
LAW OFFICES OF SARIT ARIAM
Special Education Law Advocacy
23275 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
(818) 992-5770
http://www.saritlaw.com/
The advocates lead parents through the special education maze. Areas: disabilities, Special Education Law, as well as services and programs available in the Southern California area. They offer a wide range of legal and consultative services to clients. They attend IEP's with parents and represent families in Mediations and Hearings.
LORI WALDINGER, MA
Advocate / Educational Consultant
(818) 957-0332
www.loriwaldinger.com
Email: loriwaldinger@gmail.com
They provide advocacy services which include informing parents of their children's educational rights, their due process rights and appeal procedures. They assist parents with children having special needs to obtain appropriate educations. They can evaluate the child's current educational setting and determine its appropriateness. They attend IEP meetings and can pursue due process procedures to ensure a student an appropriate education.
K.E.N. PROJECT
23679 Calabasas Road, Suite #540
Calabasas, CA 91302
(818) 222-8118
Contact: Dina Kaplan specialkidslaw@gmail.com
A non-profit charitable organization serving children with exceptional needs and their families providing advocacy, instruction, parent training, playdates Brandon’s buddies and family support
DISABILITY RIGHTS CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles Regional 350 South Bixel Street, Suite #290
Los Angeles CA 90017
(213) 213-8000
http://www.disabilityrightsca.org/
This is a private, non-profit organization that provides free legal services for developmentally and mentally disabled persons. PAI provides a variety of advocacy services including information and referral, technical assistance, and direct representation such as direct representation in criminal law, family law, bankruptcy or evictions, personal injury lawsuits, filling out Social Security application forms, obtaining guardianship or conservatorship.
DISABILITY RIGHTS LEGAL CENTER (DRLC)
(213) 736-1031 or (866) 999-DRLC (3752)
(213) 736-8310 TTY
(866) 912-8193 (accept collect calls)
www.drlcenter.org
Email: drlc@drlcenter.org
DRLC serves people with disabilities, with an emphasis on lowincome individuals, residing throughout California. They maintain specialized programs that focus on areas of pressing concern to the disability community which includes people with all types of disabilities; people affected by cancer and HIV; children and students with disabilities; medically fragile children and wounded veterans.
SPECIAL NEEDS ADVOCATE FOR
(424) 581-8600
PARENTS
https://specialneedsadvocateforparents.com/
Email: specialneedshelp2020@gmail.com
SNAP provides medical insurance problem solving, referrals to educational advocates and support groups. Offers special needs estate planning through seminars and consultations with experts in the field and has a directory of attorneys with expertise in special needs practice
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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HEALTH ADVOCATES
21540 Plummer Street, Suite B
Chastworth, CA 91311
(818) 995-9500
https://www.healthadvocates.com/
They assist individuals to qualify for Medi-Cal, Social Security (SSI/SSD) and other health insurance benefits.
Health Advocates is committed to providing exceptional services and professional representation to its employees and clients.
- Free consultation. No fee unless you win.
- Legal representation
- Medical record collection
- Appeals assistance
Mobility Equipment
MOBILITY WORKS
7720 Sepulveda Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA 91405
(818) 780-1788 or (877) 275-4907
www.mobilityworks.com
They sell and rent wheelchair accessible mini and full-size vans and install automatic lifts, hand controls, electronic driving aids and many other products.
HANGER CLINIC (FORMERLY NOVACARE)
(877) 4HANGER or (877) 442-6437
www.hanger.com
Hanger Clinic, a business unit of Hanger, Inc., specializes in orthotic and prosthetic services and products with one goal in mind: empowering human potential.
16661 Ventura Boulevard, Suite #120 Encino, CA 91436
(818) 907-6004
23206 Lyons Avenue, Suite # 111 Santa Clarita, CA 91321
(661) 753-9260
APGUARD MEDICAL
6440 Independence Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(818) 713-0202 or ((800) 684-0299
www.apguard.com
Respiratory therapy supplies. Need physician prescription. Apnea monitors.
RESEDA PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS, INC.
18441 Bryant Street
Northridge, CA 91325
(818) 993-5441
www.empoweredpno.com
Prosthetics, orthotics. Medical equipment.
Nursing Support/Respite Care/Child Care
CHILD CARE RESOURCE CENTER
Customer Support and Information
20001 Prairie Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 717-1000
www.ccrcla.org
Licensed day care referral services. Low-income for payment assistance program available.
Resource and referral for child care, subsidized child care program, child nutrition program for licensed day care providers, referral for licensed day care, health and safety training, GAIN, needs assessment, provider training, parent training, resource library, resource van (toys, books, videos).
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY - RESPITALITY PROGRAM
13272 Dronfield Avenue
Sylmar, CA 91342
(818) 782-2211
https://momentum4all.org/
Eligible families to have respite for one or two nights at local hotel, while childcare is provided in the home. Children ages: 18 months and older. Short term respite care.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Parent Support Groups
FAMILY FOCUS RESOURCE AND EMPOWERMENT CENTER
https://www.csun.edu/family-focus-resource-center
Email: family.focus@csun.edu
Support, information and referral services for families with children ages 0-22 with special needs. Assistance with Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) and Individual Education Plan (IEP). Community resource referrals and support.
Lending library, work training programs, community resources, and a variety of parent support groups for different ethnic groups
San Fernando Valley (Main Office)
18111 Nordhoff Street, Suite # E-109 Northridge, CA 91330-8265
(818) 677-6854
(North Los Angeles County Regional Center) 9200 Oakdale Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91331
(818) 778-1900
Santa Clarita Valley
(North Los Angeles County Regional Center –Santa Clarita Branch)
25360 Magic Mountain Parkway, Suite #150 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 (661) 294-9715
family.focus.scv@csun.edu
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES
Valley Storefront Community Resource Center
12821 Victory Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA 91606
(818) 984-1380
www.jfsla.org
The Valley Storefront of Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles is a program that matches volunteers with children who have disabilities, chronic illnesses, or are at-risk. Volunteers visit weekly with children and their families at home, providing social and emotional support, respite, mentoring, advocacy, tutoring, and a wide range of assistance. After an interview, 12-hour training, fingerprint, and reference check. Volunteers are matched with a family. Matches are based on location, personal preferences, and interests. Ongoing support and supervision are provided monthly in a group setting.
THE K.E.N. PROJECT
PARENT SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
(818) 343-2227
www.kenproject.com
The K.E.N. Project provides training programs, workshops and conferences for parents of children with disabilities and professionals who work with children with special needs.
The K.E.N. Project conducts a meeting every month for families of children with any and all types of disabilities. During these meetings, parents are given the opportunity to present the issues that they are currently experiencing. An Advocate and an Attorney respond with suggestions, referrals and ideas for solving the problems. The other parents offer their experiences and what has worked for them. These meetings usually take place on the second Wednesday of the month from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at United Cerebral Palsy's (UCP) 6430 Independence Avenue Woodland Hills, CA 91367
JAY NOLAN COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
15501 San Fernando Mission Boulevard, Suite #200
Mission Hills, CA 91346-9604
(818) 361-6400
www.jaynolan.org
Jay Nolan Community Services offers Independent Living Services (ILS). ILS is a service available to provide direct instruction to an individual to learn how to live, work, participate and connect to their local communities. Instruction and directions may include daily living activities such as maintaining a house, improving personal hygiene, healthy meal planning and preparation and clean up, creating a schedule, and making and going to doctor and dentist appointments. Family Support Groups (Autism).
NOTH LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER PARENT
SUPPORT GROUPS
(818) 778-1900
https://www.nlacrc.org/consumers-families/support-groups Support groups are a place where people can share stories, experiences, resources, information, and connect with others.
The Family Focus Resource Center facilitates several groups that meet on a regular basis, and there are many other groups that meet in the community.
View the Support Group List (English)
Ver la lista de grupos de apoyo (español)
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Recreation Services
AHEAD WITH HORSES
10157 Johanna Avenue
Shadow Hills, CA 91040
(818) 767-6373
www.aheadwithhorsesla.org/
Therapeutic horseback riding program for children with physical or developmental disabilities. Ages 3 months to 21 years. Their goal is to maximize the potential of children with severe disabilities by providing innovative therapy through vaulting on horseback without regard to race, religion, sex or ability to pay for services. Sessions are conducted in one-on-one training.
SPECIAL SPIRIT – THE LEARNING RANCH
9889 Helen Avenue
Sunland, CA 91040
(818) 390-7005
www.specialspirit.org
Email: info@specialspirirt.org
This is a non-profit organization that provides Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) and Equine Assisted Learning. Volunteers can help by walking beside special needs riders, groom and tack horses, lead horses during lessons and exercise horses. Volunteer will receive a basic training.
ZOOZ FITNESS
17650 Ventura Boulevard
Encino, CA 91316
(818) 646-6914
info@zoozfitness.com
Empowers individuals to become more active and live a healthy balance lifestyle. Individual, group, and virtual sessions. Assistance in weight loss. Weekly YouTube videos.
AUTISM MOVEMENT THERAPY
15359 Cohasset Street
Van Nuys, CA 91406
(323) 240-0361
http://www.autismmovementtherapy.org/
Structured movement and music programs. Pay by class, or buy a pack of classes. Certificate of program completion.
RIDE ON THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP
10860 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 700-2971
www.rideon.org/
Email: Sara@rideon.org
Ride On teaches adaptive horseback riding to children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. Provides physical and occupational therapy using the movement of the horse to improve specific medical conditions.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS – TRI-VALLEY
24779 Valley Street
Newhall, CA 91321
(661) 253-2121
www.sosc.org/trivalley
http://tri-valleyselpa.org/special-olympics-2/
Provides sports training and competition in a variety of Olympictype Sports for children and adults mentally challenged. Tri-Valley Special Olympics offers individual and team sports in local areas. Annual "mini-meet" for 6 months to just under 8 years.
FANTASTIC FRIENDS OF SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
7805 Lorne Street
Reseda CA 91335
(323) 821-4915
Info@fantasticfriendsSFV.com
Fun social events once a month for members
Participants are paired with volunteer 1:1 at each event. Volunteer help/guide interaction.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Play Grounds
My Playground projects by Shane’s Inspiration are designed to be accessible playgrounds and inclusive playgrounds for children with disabilities to play along with typically-abled children. These free, outdoor inclusive play environments are age-appropriate and include safe, state-of-the-art, sensory-rich structures that encourage healing in children with developmental disabilities such as Autism, Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy. Visit www.shanesinspiration.org/playgrounds for a complete list of locations.
Griffith Park – 1st Park Opened in 2000 4800 CRYSTAL SPRINGS ROAD LOS ANGELES, CA 90028
Brandon’s Village – Gates Canyon Park 25801 THOUSAND OAKS BOULEVARD CALABASAS, CA 91302
Dearborn Park 17141 NORDHOFF STREET NORTHRIDGE, CA 91325
El Cariso Park 13100 HUBBARD STREET SYLMAR, CA 91342
Hansen Dam Park 11770 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD LAKEVIEW TERRACE, CA 91342
Howard Finn Park 7747 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SUNLAND, CA 91402
Mason Park 10500 MASON AVENUE CHATSWORTH, CA 91311
Sepulveda Recreation Center 8801 KESTER AVENUE PANORAMA CITY, CA 91402
Studio City Park 12621 RYE STREET STUDIO CITY, CA 91604
Beilenson Park/Lake Balboa Park 6300 BALBOA BOULEVARD VAN NUYS, CA 91406
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles 4650 SSUNSET BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CA 90027
DeGarmo Park 10126 WEST ARMINTA STREET SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
Fernangeles Park 8851 LAUREL CANYON SUN VALLEY, CA 91352
Hubert Humphrey Park 12560 FILMORE STREET PACOIMA, CA 91331
Jaime Beth Slavin Park 12500 STRATHERN STREET NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91605
Ritchie Valens Park 10731 LAUREL CANYON PACOIMA, CA 9133
Shadow Ranch Park 22633 VANOWEN STREET WEST HILLS, CA 91307
Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Park 14201 HUSTON STREET SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91423
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Schools
CHIME INSTITUTE
www.chimeinstitute.org
1) Infant and Toddler Program
(818) 677-3866
The Infant and Toddler Programs provide center and home-based services to families with young children (birth to 3 years of age) who are at risk for or who have existing developmental problems. The staff includes Spanish speaking professionals
There are three program choices. Families may choose the option that best suits the needs of their child and transfer to another as these needs change. Each option is unique:
Center-Based Program for children between 12 and 36-months chronological age. Two times a week, the parent or primary caregiver participates in activities with their child in the classroom. Children may also receive up to one home visit per month.
Home Visit Program for infants and toddlers (birth to age 36 months). An early intervention specialist visits the child and his/her family or caregiver in the home about once a week or a frequency based on the child's needs.
Childcare Intervention Program for infants and toddlers (birth to age 36 months) with working parents and who attend a childcare program in the community. Services are brought to the childcare setting the child attends in the form of an early intervention specialist who can implement interventions, demonstrate techniques to caregivers in these settings, and monitor the child's developmental progress.
2) Preschool Inclusion Program
(818) 677-2922
E-mail at EarlyEd@chimeinstitute.org
The Preschool Inclusion Program is unique and developmentally appropriate programming and support for inclusion in a general education setting for children with disabilities ages 3 to 5 who are eligible for special education. The Program is certified as a Nonpublic Agency (NPA) and contracts with LAUSD.
KINDERCARE
16901 Lassen Street
North Hills, CA 91343
(818) 368-5334 Fax (818) 368-1805
www.kindercare.com/our-centers/north-hills/ca/000533/
Mainstream preschool or day care for 2-6 years with minor disabilities. Special education and day care.
CSUN CHILDREN'S CENTER
18343 Plummer Street
Northridge, CA 91330
(818) 677-2012
www.csun.edu/as/childrens-center
Early childhood program that provides a safe and nurturing environment while promoting the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of young children.
Hours: Monday-Friday from 7:30am-5:30pm
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER PRESCHOOL
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
(661) 362-3501
www.canyons.edu/departments/cd/Children_Center.asp Preschool with a developmental curriculum can accommodate special needs on an individual basis.
CSUN “LAB SCHOOL”
Child and Family Studies Center
18330 Halsted Street
Northridge, CA 91330
(818) 677-3131
https://www.csun.edu/Child-and-Family-Studies-Center
Mainstream preschool ages 3-5 years. "Mommy and me" program. Special education and day care.
Half-day school for children 2 years 9 months to 5 years old. Curriculum includes art, science, woodworking, water/sand play, blocks, etc.
LULL SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER
17551 Miranda Street
Encino, CA 91316
(818) 609-8421
https://lull-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com/
Special education classes for severely disabled and emotionally disabled children, ages 3 through 21, elementary level.
LOKRANTZ SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER
19451 Wyandotte Street
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 886-8980
https://lokrantzsec-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com/ Special education for severely disabled children ages 3-22 years, elementary level.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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LEICHMAN CAREER AND TRANSITION CENTER
19034 Gault Street
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 881-5341
https://leichman-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com/ Special education classes for severely disabled mentally retarded and autistic ages 17-22 years, secondary level. Child care.
THE H.E.L.P. GROUP
LOS ANGELES CENTER FOR THERAPY AND EDUCATION
13130 Burbank Boulevard
Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
(818) 781-0360
(818) 779-5262 General Admissions
www.thehelpgroup.com
MILLER CAREER AND TRANSITION CENTER
8218 Vanalden Avenue
Reseda, CA 91335
(818) 885-1646
www.mctc-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com/ Special education classes for severely disabled and emotionally disabled children, ages 17-22 years.
The Help Group serves children with special needs related to autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, ADHD, developmental delays, abuse and emotional problems. The Help Group’s nine specialized day schools offer pre-K through high school programs for more than 1,500 students. Different locations.
Bridgeport Vocational Center
The Bridgeport Vocational Education Center provides young adults (18-22) with independent living skills training and vocational opportunities.
Bridgeport School
Bridgeport School integrates an academic curriculum with handson life skills training and vocational services for students with mild cognitive delays and challenges in social communication and language development.
Sunrise School
Sunrise School is dedicated to promoting communicative, behavioral, social, academic, motor, adaptive and independent living skills.
Village Glen School
Village Glen School for students with social and communicative disorders, including Asperger’s Disorder, high-functioning autism, and nonverbal learning disabilities. The Pace Program is available for gifted students. The Beacon Program educates students with behavioral challenges.
Stem3 Academy
A STEM-based education provides the strongest foundation for students of all interests because of the pervasive influence of technology in the world and the focus on thinking skills applicable in all domains.
North Hills Prep
The Help Group’s North Hills Prep (NHP), fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), offers a traditional college preparatory curriculum while supporting and challenging creative learners in a nurturing and inclusive community.
Summit View School
Summit View School fosters the fullest potential of students with specific learning disabilities. In this environment, students build their academic skills, experience the educational process as positive and rewarding.
Westview School of Arts
Westview is a supportive, structured educational program for students in grades 6 through 12 with learning differences, ADHD, high-functioning ASD, and/or mild emotional problems.
Young Learners Preschool for Autism
Young Learners Preschool for Autism is designed for children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays.
Summer Intensive Program (ESY)
For students ages 3 to 22 with unique social and learning challenges open to Help Group students and students in the community.
July 11- August 5, 2023
In-person
4 hours of instruction available.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Specialized Therapy
BONUM HOME HEALTH SERVICES
2000 W Magnolia Boulevard, Suite #206
Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 556-3711 or (877) 557-3711
http://www.bonumhomehealth.com/
Email: info@bonumhomehealth.com
Nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical, social, and home health aide.
CSUN LANGUAGE, SPEECH & HEARING CENTER
Monterey Hall building
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8288
(818) 677-2856
Email: lshc@csun.edu
Assessment, evaluation, and therapy for language, speech and hearing disorders. Self, agency, or physician referral. Audiology services including: hearing testing, hearing aid evaluation, ear molds, hearing aids and batteries.
DANCE AND JINGLE, INC.
MUSIC THERAPY
1900 W. Mountain Street
Glendale, CA 91201
(818) 845-3925
http://www.danceandjingle.com/music_therapy_services.htm
Contact: Kimberly Bradstreet
Music therapy services, 1 hour long offered in the privacy of your own home.
THERAPY IN ACTION
18522 Oxnard Street
Tarzana, CA 91356
(818) 708-2292
http://www.therapyinaction.com/
Sensory integration, physical and occupational therapy, neurodevelopment delays.
CANINE COMPANIONS
124 Rancho Del Oro Drive
Oceanside, CA 92057
(760) 901-4300
www.cci.org
Provides highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. Eligibility is determined via an interview process and documentation of income status.
CSUN MUSIC DEPARTMENT
MUSIC THERAPY CLINIC
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330
(818) 677-5663
Email:csunmtw@csun.edu
Provides individually designed music activities for children and adults with disabilities including autism. Provides individual and group music therapy by music therapists.
SPEECH, LANGUAGE, AND EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATES
16500 Ventura Boulevard #414
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 788-1003
http://www.speechassociates.com/
Educational services, speech and language therapy.
CENTER FOR ACHIVEMENT THROUGH ADAPTED
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY – CSUN
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8287
(818) 677-1200
http://www.csun.edu/hhd/kin/capd.html
Center of Achievement offers both aquatic and land-based therapeutic exercise programs for individuals with special needs.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Summer Camp
ABILITY FIRST
CAMP PAIVIKA
(909) 338-1102 Ext. 5003
www.camppaivika.org
Contact: Camper Services Coordinator
Camp Paivika located in the San Bernardino National Forest in Crestline. Provides dormitory style cabins with indoor restroom facilities, infirmary with 24-hour nursing staff, dining hall/recreation hall, outdoor stage and amphitheater, horseback riding, heated swimming pool, sports court, arts and crafts and nature activities. Summer Camp scholarships are available for qualifying campers.
EASTER SEALS CAMP HARMON
16403 Highway 9
Boulder Creek, CA 95006
(831) 681-2166
www.campharmon.org
Email: campharmon@es-cc.org
Campers enjoy many activities such as arts and crafts, swimming, archery, hiking, and horseback riding. Camp Harmon is for young people with a variety of disabilities and it is located in the majestic redwoods of Santa Cruz Mountains on the bank of the San Lorenzo River. Scholarships are available for qualifying campers.
LIONS WILDERNESS CAMP FOR DEAF
Headquarters
P.O. Box 8 Roseville, CA 95661
(877) 896-1598
www.lionswildcamp.org
CHILDREN, INC.
Camps are conducted at two locations in California during the months of July and August. The camps are staffed by dedicated people highly proficient in sign language and camping skills. The children are taught about nature, outdoor living skills and recreation. Full scholarships are available.
WAYFINDER FAMILY SERVICES (FORMERLY JUNIOR BLIND OF AMERICA)
CAMP BLOOMFIELD
(323) 295-4555
https://www.wayfinderfamily.org/blog/courage-at-campbloomfield
This extensive camp and recreation program is offered by the Foundation of the Junior Blind for young people of all ages who are blind and visually impaired. Located in the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu, Camp Bloomfield's summer program runs from June through August
SPECIAL CAMP FOR SPECIAL KIDS
31641 La Novia Avenue
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
(949) 661-0108 ext. 1226
www.specialcamp.org
Email: LinseyEres@specialcamp.org
Provides a revolutionary educational and recreational summer day camp for youth with disabilities in one-to-one peer relationships with volunteer counselors. Program seeks to enrich our participants' social development, educational objectives, emotional well-being, and community awareness. Campers and counselors’ applications will be available February 1, 2023.
Camp Teresita Pines at Wrightwood
P.O. Box 98
Wrightwood, CA 92397 (760) 249-3580
South Camp: July 7
8, 2023
Camp Ross Relles at Nevada City
25001 N. Bloomfield Road
Nevada City, CA 95959
(530) 470-0413
North Camp: July 30
August 5, 2023
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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Transportation
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Metro Rail (MTA)
(213) 922-6235 Customer Relations
Transit Access Pass Card (TAP ID Card)
(866) 827-8646
www.taptogo.net
https://www.metro.net/riding/fares/disability/
ACCESS
(800) 827-0829 Customer Service
(888) 828-1195 Access Transit Evaluation Center
www.acessla.org
Access Paratransit was developed to serve the transportation needs of individuals with special needs that prevent them from using traditional public transportation systems. Access Paratransit operates seven days a week, 24 hours of the day in most areas of Los Angeles County. It is a shared ride service that operates curbto-curb and utilizes a fleet of small buses, mini-vans and taxis. Each one-way trip on Access cost is $3.50. Riders must pay drivers with exact cash. The application is available online at: https://accessla.org/riding_access/gaining_eligibility.htm
How to get a Reduced Fare TAP card for Persons with Disabilities
Apply in person for a Reduced Fare TAP card
Appl y online for a Reduced Fare TAP card
• Gather all the requirements and apply online. Reduced Fare TAP cards will be mailed to eligible applicants within 20 business days after verification has been completed
• Online Application for People with Disabilities
CITYRIDE
(818) 808-7433
(800) 559-1950 TDD
www.ladottransit.com
Cityride is a program for seniors ages 65 and older, and people with mobility impairment that live in the City of Los Angeles. The program offers Cityride participants reduced costs for the purchase of L.A. permitted taxi rides or Cityride Dial-a-Ride van services. Once registered, you are eligible to receive $42 in fare value each quarter for a payment of $21 or $9 for low-income participants. To qualify for the low rate, a copy of your Medi-Cal card or Supplemental Security Income award letter is required. You can apply online at www.ladottransit.com/cityride or by mailing an application. You can also register using the LA Cityride App.
MEDTRANS MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
(323) 780-9500
https://medtrans.ai/
Email: info@medtrans-inc.com
Non-emergency medical transportation services. They provide professional, door-to-door transportation to the elderly and the disabled.
TRANSPORTATION FOR MEDI-CAL RECIPIENTS
Medi-Cal now covers transportation for beneficiaries who do not have transportation of their own. Transportation is provided to and from a doctor’s visit, a pharmacy to pick up a prescription, or to receive any other Medi-Cal covered service, including mental health, substance abuse and dental services. Transportation includes round trip rides for the beneficiary. Transportation is also covered for one person to go with the Medi-Cal beneficiary when necessary, such as a parent to take a child to the doctor or an attendant to accompany an elderly person.
How do Medi-Cal beneficiaries get transportation?
Please call your health plan below for more information or to request transportation services:
• Anthem Blue Cross Logistic Department (877) 931-4755
• Blue Shield Logistic Department (877) 433-2178
• Health Net Logistic Department (855) 253-6863
• Kaiser Transportation Services (844) 299-6230
• LA Care Logistic Care (866) 529-2141
• Molina Secure Transportation (844) 292-2688
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
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The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.