EARLY CHILDHOOD CARES
EARLY INTERVENTION/EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
Provides a county-wide system of free services for young children with developmental delays and disabilities and their families, including:
- Early Intervention (EI): provides services for children, birth to three and support for parents to enhance children's physical, cognitive, communication, social emotional and/or adaptive development.
- Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE): Provides services for children ages 3 to the age of public school eligibility in the areas of physical, communication, cognitive, social/emotional, adaptive and others.
1500 W 12th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Any child birth to school age with a suspected developmental delay or disability is eligible for free screening and evaluation. Children determined to have delays or disabilities are eligible for EI/ECSE services.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Phone/FAX Numbers
  • (541) 346-2578 Main phone
  • (541) 346-0742 Español
  • Main phone (541) 346-2578 Lane County Heather Brey or Kim Giansante [email protected]
Email Address: [email protected]
INTAKE PROCEDURE: Call for information and to schedule an appointment. Visit website for more information and for referral form.
FEES: None
DOCUMENTS: None required at intake
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, other languages by request.
AREA SERVED: Lane County
SITE HOURS: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
TRAVEL/LOCATION INFORMATION: Near bus route on 11th and Chambers
Services:
  • Early Identification Programs
  • Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities/Delays
  • Pediatric Developmental Assessment
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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARES