California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Regional centers are non-profit organizations contracted with the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) to provide assessment and services to children with developmental disabilities from birth to 18 years of age. The regional centers are an especially useful resource for infants and toddlers (ages 0-36 months) suspected of having a developmental delay or disability as they can provide assessment and referral for early intervention services prior to public school services which do not start until age 3.
**For children and young adults with a known or suspected disability that may require long-term assistance and support, assessment at a California regional center is required in order to establish eligibility for services offered through the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS). In order to be eligible for services, a child must be evaluated by the regional center prior to age 18 or have medical records documenting the disability prior to age 18. The regional center will still conduct its own evaluation to determine if the child or young adult meets eligibility requirements.
Center |
Website |
Address |
Phone # |
Counties |
Golden Gate |
http://www.ggrc.org/ |
875 Stevenson Street, 6th Floor |
415-546-9222 |
Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties |
North Bay |
http://nbrc.net/ |
10 Executive Court, Suite A |
707-256-1100 |
Napa, Solano, and Sonoma Counties |
Redwood Coast |
http://redwoodcoastrc.org/ |
525 Second Street, Suite 300 |
707-445-0893 |
Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, and Lake Counties |
East Bay |
http://rceb.org/ |
500 Davis Street, Suite 100 |
510-383-1200 |
Alameda and Contra Costa |
San Andreas |
http://www.sarc.org/ |
300 Orchard City Drive, Suite 170 |
408-374-9960 |
Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties |