Parent Handbook - Nevada's Early Intervention Services System (Neis) is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is the purpose of Nevada's Early Intervention Services System?
A: The purpose of Nevada's Early Intervention Services System is to provide support and services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
Q: Who is eligible for Nevada's Early Intervention Services System?
A: Infants and toddlers under the age of 3 with developmental delays or disabilities and their families are eligible for Nevada's Early Intervention Services System.
Q: What services are provided by Nevada's Early Intervention Services System?
A: Nevada's Early Intervention Services System provides a range of services including evaluation and assessment, individualized family support plans, and early intervention therapies and supports.
Q: How can families access Nevada's Early Intervention Services System?
A: Families can access Nevada's Early Intervention Services System by contacting the Nevada Early Intervention Services Office or by requesting a referral from a healthcare provider or other professional.
Q: Is there a cost for Nevada's Early Intervention Services?
A: No, there is no cost for Nevada's Early Intervention Services. It is funded through federal and state sources.
Q: What are the benefits of Nevada's Early Intervention Services System?
A: The benefits of Nevada's Early Intervention Services System include improved developmental outcomes for children with disabilities, increased family support and resources, and access to early intervention therapies and supports.
Q: Are there any other resources available for families with infants and toddlers with disabilities in Nevada?
A: Yes, there are other resources available for families with infants and toddlers with disabilities in Nevada, such as parent support groups and community organizations that provide additional support and services.
Form Details:
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