Developed from the insights gained during the CMDE, the ITP outlines the specific interventions, treatment type, and intensity required for each child. It is a dynamic, person-centered plan that is continuously monitored and refined to ensure effective progress.
Coordinated care conferences bring together families, providers, and other professionals to review evaluations and treatment plans. This collaborative meeting ensures that all aspects of care are integrated, leading to a unified approach in supporting the child’s development.
EIDBI is a comprehensive approach designed for children under 21 with autism spectrum disorder or related conditions. It integrates multiple therapies, personalized treatment planning, and ongoing progress monitoring to enhance communication, social skills, and independence.
Telehealth services offer real-time, interactive consultations that allow families to access essential EIDBI interventions remotely. This approach maintains the same quality of support as in-person sessions, ensuring that effective autism care is always within reach.
The CMDE is a detailed assessment that determines a child’s eligibility for EIDBI and gathers the necessary information to create a tailored individual treatment plan. This evaluation is updated every three years to ensure the child’s needs are continuously met.