Early Intervention Providers in Santa Monica, CA

Finding the right early intervention provider in Santa Monica can feel overwhelming. We've compiled availability, insurance, and waitlist information to help you find care faster.

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Early Intervention Providers in Santa Monica

📍 Santa Monica High School campus

Sliding scaleMedi-Cal (program-dependent)
Child Success Center
Early Intervention

📍 2101 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 620

Private insuranceSelf-payRegional Center (case-by-case)

📍 1726 Pearl St

Medi-Cal (programs), private insurance, sliding scale

📍 2814 Santa Monica Blvd

Private insuranceSelf-payRegional Center (possible)
Pediatrics team (clinic)

Morningside Pediatrics (developmental surveillance & referrals)

Early Intervention

📍 2808 Pico Blvd

Major private insurancesMedi-Cal (depending on plan)
Rachel Madel, M.S., CCC-SLP

Rachel Madel Speech Therapy, Inc.

Early Intervention

📍 Santa Monica (office location)

Private insuranceSelf-payRegional Center (by referral)

📍 Santa Monica (relocated)

Regional Center (likely)Private pay
Stephanie Juhos

Stephanie Juhos (Early Intervention provider)

Early Intervention

📍 Santa Monica area

What to Look For in Early Intervention

Early intervention provides therapy and support services for children birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities. Services are often provided in the home and are typically free through state programs.

  • Comprehensive evaluation services
  • Family-centered approach
  • Variety of therapy options (speech, OT, developmental)
  • Smooth transition planning to preschool
  • Parent coaching and education

Insurance: Early intervention is a federal entitlement (Part C of IDEA) and is free or low-cost to families. Contact your state's early intervention program directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access early intervention services?
Contact your state's early intervention program for a free evaluation. In California, Regional Centers coordinate early intervention.
Is there a waitlist for early intervention?
Federal law requires evaluation within 45 days of referral and services to begin promptly. However, some areas have provider shortages.
What happens when my child turns 3?
Children transition from early intervention to school district preschool special education. Transition planning should begin at age 2.5.
Do I need a diagnosis to get early intervention?
No. Children with developmental delays qualify even without a specific diagnosis. The evaluation determines eligibility.

California Resources

Key Laws

SB 946

Requires health insurance to cover behavioral health treatment for autism, including ABA therapy.

Lanterman Act

Guarantees services and supports for Californians with developmental disabilities through Regional Centers.

AB 1062

Requires school districts to use evidence-based practices for students with autism.

Funding Sources

Regional Center

Provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism. Free evaluation and services.

Medi-Cal

California's Medicaid program covers ABA, speech therapy, OT, and other autism services.

Private Insurance

SB 946 mandates autism coverage. Contact your insurer for specific benefits.

School District (IEP)

Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.

Early Start

Early intervention for children 0-3 through Regional Centers. Free evaluation.

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