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Children's Services: Infants
& Toddlers
What
is the Infants and Toddlers Program?
The Arc provides case management services for children
from birth to age three who have a diagnosed condition,
a developmental delay, or a-typical development. Service
Coordinators arrange family training, counseling, home
visits, developmental education services, therapy services,
and family support services. Services are provided in
the child’s natural environment to ensure that
family members and caregivers are equipped to provide
quality on-going care. Bilingual case-management services
are available.
Who
pays for the program?
The Infants and Toddlers Program is funded by the Maryland
State Department of Education, and run through the Prince
George’s County Health Department. There are no
fees for services and no income eligibility requirements.
To receive services, a child must be referred to the
Infants and Toddlers Program and then determined eligible
through assessments.
How
do we receive services?
An infant or toddler should be referred for services
if there are obvious delays in development, or if the
child was born prematurely, or has a diagnosed condition.
Family members, medical professionals, or anyone who
has contact with the child can make a referral by calling
the Infants and Toddlers Intake and Referral line at
301-265-8415. Upon receiving a referral, the Infants
and Toddlers Program conducts an assessment within 45
days. If a child is determined eligible, services will
begin within 30 days of the development of an Individualized
Family Service Plan (IFSP). For more information about
The Arc’s case management services contact Jill
Davis at jdavis@thearcofpgc.org
or at 301-925-7050, ext. 249.
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