Information for All Ages

Information for All

Overview

In this section, learn how your Service Coordinator provides support for you and your family member, and about individualized person-centered planning for your future.

Learn about how behavioral services, respite care services, and health and wellness resources can support you and your family. 

Also find information below about support resources such as the ABLE  Act and CalFRESH. 

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GUIDELIGHT GROUP-Harbor Regional Scholarship 2024

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GUIDELIGHT GROUP-Harbor Regional Scholarship Flyer

Guidelight Group is offering 20 scholarships to their Essential Independent Facilitator Training Program,  for Harbor Regional Center Individuals/Parents who would like to become Independent Facilitators and serve the HRC community.

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Applications are due May 15, 2024. 

Click here for the application.

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Parent Mentor Program

A service for Parents & Caregivers

Harbor Regional Center (HRC) has a Parent Mentor Program to support parents and caregivers  to navigate systems and programs that serve individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities, such as IHSS, SSI, MediCal, etc. The Parent Mentor can assist by providing step-by-step assistance with accessing services and supports. The Parent Mentor also assists with building a stronger connection between the individual served/family and their HRC team.

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HRC Social Recreation & Fitness Resource Guide

Updated April 2023!

This Social Recreation and Fitness Resource Guide includes free and low cost park and recreation and therapeutic recreation programs offered by cities in our area, sports programs, and more. The guide serves as a resource to help you identify programs that may be of interest to you or your loved one. 

English

SOCIAL RECREATION & FITNESS RESOURCE GUIDE 2023

Spanish

GUÍA DE RECURSOS DE RECREACIÓN SOCIAL Y ACONDICIONAMIENTO FÍSICO 2023

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Imagine the Possibilities: A Path to Employment Success

In this presentation you will learn about:
  • How to use parent training materials created by the CA DD Council to help families embrace competitive employment as part of their student’s future
  • Establishing a better understanding of the experience of families
  • Exploring the impact of expectations and messaging on the decisions families make
  • How to help families play a role in skill-building and finding opportunities for community-based work experiences
  • How to help families work through fears and apprehens
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Recent Changes In California Law Regarding Special Education

On June 30, 2022, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 181 (Chapter 52, Statutes of 2022), an education omnibus trailer bill which became effective immediately. There were multiple changes to California special education laws, but the ones that could directly affect regional center consumers are:

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An Evening with the Author

Author Stacy Cohen-Maitre

An Evening with the Author

Author Stacey Cohen-Maitre

Join us for a reading of  Asher and Stacey’s Magnificent Road Trip

by  Pediatric Neuropsychologist Licensed Psychologist, and Mom

Asher and Stacey’s Magnificent Road Trip treats readers to the coastal California drive of a lifetime.

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