| KidsKare's Early Intervention Program is funded and regulated 
                  by the New York State Department of Health; in New York City, 
                  by the New York City Department of Mental Health and Mental 
                  Hygiene. In NYC, call 3-1-1 to refer a child to Early Intervention 
                  or the Totline telephone number at: (800) 577-2229. All authorized 
                  services, including service coordination, evaluations and therapy, 
                  may be provided at no cost to parents, regardless of insurance 
                  coverage; in Orange County, by the Orange County Department 
                  of Health; in Westchester County, by the Westchester County 
                  Department of Health; in Suffolk County, by the Suffolk County 
                  Department of Health; in Nassau County, by the Nassau County 
                  Department of Health. In Nassau County, any services provided 
                  are based on the child’s needs as determined by the County 
                  Early Intervention Program; an early intervention official will 
                  determine the location and provider of any needed services. 
                  The Early Intervention Program is a statewide program administered 
                  by the New York State Department of Health, and in Nassau County, 
                  by the Nassau County Department of Health. In Nassau County, 
                  all children under age three years who may need Early Intervention 
                  Services must be referred to the Early Intervention Program 
                  directly at: 516-571-3749 to refer a child to an Early Intervention 
                  Official. For elsewhere in NY State, you may call the Growing 
                  Up Healthy 24-Hour Hotline 1-800-522-5006. All information and 
                  forms provided on this website are proprietary, and reside under 
                  strict copyright protection, and may not be copied or used in 
                  any manner without the expressed written permission of KidsKare, 
                  LLC. The EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM and early intervention services 
                  available through the Early Intervention Program are for children 
                  less than three years of age who have or are suspected of having 
                  a developmental delay and/or disability. The EARLY INTERVENTION 
                  PROGRAM is a public program funded by New York State and county 
                  governments. All children must be referred to the municipality 
                  to access EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM services, including the 
                  municipal agency’s telephone number. KidsKare is approved 
                  as a provider of EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM services and under 
                  contract with the aforementioned municipalities to deliver EARLY 
                  INTERVENTION PROGRAM services. All services provided under the 
                  EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM are provided at no out-of-pocket 
                  cost to parents, but that health insurance may be accessed for 
                  reimbursement for early intervention services provided to eligible 
                  children and their families. Eligibility for the EARLY INTERVENTION 
                  PROGRAM can be determined only by State-approved evaluators 
                  under contract with the municipality. If a child is found eligible 
                  for the EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM, all needed early intervention 
                  services are identified in collaboration with the parent and 
                  must be authorized by the municipality. The municipality will 
                  arrange for service providers, considering the individual needs 
                  of the child and family, to deliver services authorized by the 
                  municipality. When early intervention services are delivered 
                  in child care settings or community locations that require a 
                  fee, the parent is responsible for paying any associated costs 
                  with such access to child care or community locations. Eligibility 
                  for the EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM can be determined only through 
                  a multidisciplinary evaluation conducted by a State-approved 
                  EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM evaluator under contract with the 
                  municipality, and that such evaluation must be obtained through 
                  a referral to the appropriate municipal agency responsible for 
                  local administration of the NYS EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM; 
                  if the parent objects to referral of the child to such municipal 
                  agency, the provider is obligated to maintain written documentation 
                  of the parent’s objection to the referral and actions 
                  taken to follow-up with the parent, provide the parent with 
                  the name and telephone number of the early intervention official, 
                  and within two months, follow- up with the parent and if appropriate, 
                  refer the child unless the parent objects, the municipality 
                  is responsible for arranging for delivery of services listed 
                  in an IFSP with an appropriate provider, in accordance with 
                  the individualized needs of the child and family. Selection 
                  of an evaluator to conduct the multidisciplinary evaluation 
                  of the potentially eligible child after the child has been referred 
                  to the municipality. KidsKare does not in any way engage in 
                  the following: request by the child’s parent(s) to the 
                  municipality for the provider to deliver EARLY INTERVENTION 
                  PROGRAM services to the child and family; a request by the family’s 
                  service coordinator, evaluator, or other EARLY INTERVENTION 
                  PROGRAM provider to the municipality for the provider to deliver 
                  EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM services to the child and family; 
                  payment, performance evaluations, or other awards or benefits 
                  for employees or subcontractors of State-approved EARLY INTERVENTION 
                  PROGRAM providers (i.e., payments or bonuses by an agency for 
                  its employees or subcontractors that are based on the number 
                  of referrals and/or services received).
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