Services and Support
Services and Support
The following are services and supports provided by Westside Regional Center (WRC). Individuals 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) process. Please contact your service coordinator to discuss access to services.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the brand-new online training course, the Family Welcome Experience, available for Westside Regional Center (WRC). This course contains 5 modules, which you can watch at your own pace. Our goal is to ensure equitable access to information about services that may be available to you and your family, either at WRC or in your local community, and how to obtain those services.
Topics covered in this course include:
Each video contains helpful resources that you can download onto your computer or smartphone.
Individuals interested in enrolling in this online course can complete the following form: www.surveymonkey.com/r/FWE-REGISTER
Developmental disabilities are a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas. These conditions begin during the developmental period, may impact day-to-day functioning, and usually last throughout a person’s lifetime.
Receiving a diagnosis of a developmental disability comes with a lot of information, paperwork, appointments, changes, and feelings. You may have many questions regarding developmental disabilities. As you look for answers, you will encounter information about the various conditions, their causes, and possible treatments. All of this information may make it challenging to organize options and begin to choose a treatment plan that best fits your family.
It is natural to want to identify the single root cause of the diagnosis. Many families may battle with feelings of guilt and/or shame. Please understand that these diagnoses are complex and there may not be a single factor that has been identified as the cause. Know that families and caregivers can be strong advocates and have high expectations of a person/family member with the disability.
Westside Regional Center anticipates supporting you and your family as you proceed from the initial diagnosis to ongoing support services. You are not alone in this process. For additional information about diagnosis, you may contact your service coordinator, WRC’s Staff Psychologist, Kaely Shilakes, Psy.D at 310-258-4157, or click on the following documents below:
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Understanding Autism: A Guide For Families | English | Spanish | Farsi |
Understanding Cerebral Palsy: A Guide For Families | English | Spanish | Farsi |
Understanding Down Syndrome: A Guide For Families | English | Spanish | Farsi |
Understanding Epilepsy: A Guide For Families | English | Spanish | Farsi |
Understanding Intellectual Disability: A Guide For Families | English | Spanish | Farsi |
The Westside Family Resource and Empowerment Center (WFREC) is housed within the same building and works in collaboration with the Westside Regional Center, local school districts, and community-based organizations that provide supports and services to children and their families. The WFREC is staffed by experienced parents and family members who are qualified to provide emotional, technical, and informational support to families who have an infant, child, or young adult with a disability, chronic illness, or other health care need.
They offer a variety of support groups where parents have the opportunity to meet and learn from other parents. These groups are designed to provide information, resources, community, and hope. When families share common concerns and experiences, the support can be uniquely meaningful. They also sponsor training and workshops to help families learn how to understand and navigate the often-times complex systems of care in California. Watch their welcome video to learn more.
For more information, please call (310) 258-4063 or visit www.wfrec.org.
Self-advocacy groups strive to empower individuals to become active and influential members of their communities, as well as agents of change concerning their rights and wishes. At self-advocacy meetings, personal rights are discussed and individuals have an opportunity to share their experiences and concerns. Group members learn from each other and gain confidence to stand up for themselves. There are several active self-advocacy groups in the WRC area. Meetings offer a great opportunity for members to make new friends and maintain lasting friendships. Attendance at self-advocacy meetings is encouraged for all individuals served by WRC. Click here for more information.
The Healthy Lifestyle Change program is a service for Peer Mentor Lifestyle Coach Agency. The Healthy Lifestyle Change Program is a peer mentoring venture which was established to identify and support adults with disabilities who are at risk for or who have a diagnosis of Type II diabetes as well as supporting people who wish to develop a more healthful lifestyle. The groups meet at the Westside Regional Center located in Culver City. Peer Mentors, fitness and nutrition facilitators support people to incorporate exercise and good nutrition education into their daily routines.
Name of Group | Activities | Day/ Meeting Time | Contact Information |
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Healthy Lifestyle Change | Fitness & yoga | Every Tuesday and Thursday of the week 2:00-4:00PM | (424) 702-6023 |
Healthy Cooking & Eating Class | Nutrition and cooking demonstration | Every Wednesday of the week 3:30 – 5:30PM | (424) 702-6023 |
Name of Group | Activities | Day/ Meeting Time | Contact Information |
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Networking and Life Skills Group | Fun Activities, Yummy Snacks, Get Social – Hang out with your Friends and Meet new ones. Participate in Interactive Presentations | 2nd Thursday & 3rd Wednesday of each month 4:30-6:30pm | (424) 703-0728 |
Westside Regional Center (WRC) sponsors training, conferences, workshops, and events for parents, individuals we serve, service providers, and other professionals within our community. Visit our calendar of events for more information.
WRC encourages individuals with disabilities and family members to be empowered and informed through participation in trainings and conferences offered within the special needs community.
WRC may fund for tuition or conference registration fees up to a maximum of $300 for trainings and/or conferences per year. For adults receiving WRC services, funding may include lodging and/or transportation costs when authorized. Funding for parents or caregivers does not cover the cost of lodging or transportation. Check with your service coordinator or the WFREC to inquire about training and conference opportunities.