Servicios y apoyos de WRC
The following are services and supports are provided by Westside Regional Center (WRC) for various age ranges. Clients may be eligible for services based upon need related to the nature of the qualifying developmental disability as identified and agreed to by the interdisciplinary planning team. This is not a complete listing. Other needs identified by assessment may identify other services. Services must be requested through the Individual Program Plan (IPP) or the Individual Family Service Program Plan (IFSP) process. Please contact your Service Coordinator to discuss access to services.
Service Coordination
Your assigned Service Coordinator (SC) is your primary contact with the regional center. They help you understand rules, processes and services, so that you can advocate for your family member or yourself. They also help you learn how to access services and supports. For more information, review the resources below or read the Información y recursos booklet for an overview.


The Regional Center Team
Your service coordinator is the most visible face of the regional center. But did you know they are supported by a team of professionals, with one goal in mind? The work of service coordination doesn’t happen in a vacuum! There are clinical services, quality resources, intake, business support, financial services, and even a board of directors, and they are all focused on making sure the right services get to people in the right way.
Without these colleagues, professionals, and volunteers, our system couldn’t work!
In this new infographic, you can learn about the ways these dedicated individuals provide the support needed to maximize service quality, access, and federal funding to support our system.
This new infographic from ARCA is available to download!


All Regional Centers: Services and Descriptions
Consulte una lista recientemente desarrollada de servicios y descripciones de centros regionales que se ha publicado en la página web del Departamento de Servicios de Desarrollo (Departamento) (8/2/18). La publicación de servicios y descripciones fue ordenada por el Proyecto de Ley 959 de la Asamblea, y se desarrolló con el aporte del personal del centro regional, la Asociación de Agencias del Centro Regional y el Consejo de Estado sobre Discapacidades del Desarrollo. La lista incluye servicios comúnmente comprados por centros regionales y descripciones para cada servicio; sin embargo, la lista no incluye todos los servicios y apoyos del centro regional.
Esta lista también se puede encontrar en el Departamento de página web.