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As the local agency contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong services and supports for people with developmental disabilities in Orange County, Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) provides services and supports that are as diverse as the people we serve.

Each person served by RCOC has an Individual Program Plan (IPP) – or, in the case of a child living with his or her parents, an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) -- that addresses his or her individual needs, so it is impossible to generalize about what specific services and supports a person will receive. However, for adult clients, these might include supported living services to help them live independently, or a job coach (provided through a supported employment service provider) to assist them in performing paid work in the community. For children, an IFSP could include behavior management services for autism, for example, or therapies to address specific developmental areas such as speech or occupational therapy.

Below is a list of the types of services and supports available through RCOC, or that RCOC can assist clients and families access through other sources. For answers to frequently-asked questions about regional centers, and general questions about services provided, click here.

 

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