Cerebral Palsy of Eastern MA – North Shore Infant & Toddler Early Intervention Program
Mailing Address:
Phone: 781-593-2727
Email: mbuxton@cpemass.org
Website:
Hours of Operation/Meeting Dates and Times: General business hours are 8:00am - 4:30pm; flexible home visiting schedules can often be arranged.
Key Partners:
Executive Director, Coordinator, or Contact Person: Mary Buxton – Program Director
How to Get Involved: Fees: Services are paid for by the MA Dept of Public Health, Medicaid, Massachusetts HMOs and private health insurance companies. Families are asked to pay an annual participation fee based on family size and income. No family will be denied services based on inability to pay.
Charge for Services? Yes
Scholarships Available? No
Vouchers Accepted? No
Transportation Provided? No
Number Served Annually: 1-50
Other Information: Anyone can make a referral to the program if they have concerns about a child’s development. Referrals do not require a prescription or prior approval. Services are provided by a team of professionals and the child’s family, caregivers, and medical professionals are important members of the team. Eligibility restrictions: Child must be between birth and 3 years of age and must live in the identified catchment area (Danvers, Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Middleton, Nahant, Peabody, Salem, Saugus, & Swampscott). The child has been diagnosed with a physical, emotional, or cognitive condition that may result in a developmental delay, is not reaching age-appropriate milestones in one or more areas of development, or is at risk for developmental delay due to various biological and/or environmental factors.
Meeting Space Available? No
Phone: 781-593-2727
Email: mbuxton@cpemass.org
Website:
Hours of Operation/Meeting Dates and Times: General business hours are 8:00am - 4:30pm; flexible home visiting schedules can often be arranged.
Key Partners:
Executive Director, Coordinator, or Contact Person: Mary Buxton – Program Director
How to Get Involved: Fees: Services are paid for by the MA Dept of Public Health, Medicaid, Massachusetts HMOs and private health insurance companies. Families are asked to pay an annual participation fee based on family size and income. No family will be denied services based on inability to pay.
Charge for Services? Yes
Scholarships Available? No
Vouchers Accepted? No
Transportation Provided? No
Number Served Annually: 1-50
Other Information: Anyone can make a referral to the program if they have concerns about a child’s development. Referrals do not require a prescription or prior approval. Services are provided by a team of professionals and the child’s family, caregivers, and medical professionals are important members of the team. Eligibility restrictions: Child must be between birth and 3 years of age and must live in the identified catchment area (Danvers, Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Middleton, Nahant, Peabody, Salem, Saugus, & Swampscott). The child has been diagnosed with a physical, emotional, or cognitive condition that may result in a developmental delay, is not reaching age-appropriate milestones in one or more areas of development, or is at risk for developmental delay due to various biological and/or environmental factors.
Meeting Space Available? No
Guide Categories
Type of Organization: Community Based/Non-Profit
Services Offered: Child Care/Baby Sitting
Languages Spoken: English Russian Portuguese Cape Verdean Creole Spanish Khmer French/Haitian Creole
Target Population: Infants/Babies Children ages 0-5
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Submitted by Jessica on Wed, 07/18/2007 - 10:50am.
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