New York has administered its Early Intervention Program since 1993. Some of the problems that exist today can be traced back ...
New York is falling behind when it comes to helping its youngest residents with developmental delays — and a new report says the time to act is now. The state ranks 48th in the country for delivering ...
Healthcare providers, politicians and parents are raising concerns that programs for children with developmental disabilities ...
New York State’s Early Intervention Program is ranked last in the nation for the timely delivery of services, like physical and speech therapy, to young children with developmental delays. Right now, ...
HAMLIN, N.Y. – As budget negotiations in Albany continue, advocates are hoping to see an increase in pay for occupational, speech and physical therapists who work with young children. They say, there ...
Automatic eligibility policies can help serve more infants and families with EI, but implementation is critical.
From Beyond Boundaries' small and tidy Hamburg office, Amy Ruffino and Mary Frances Bayer describe the steady descent of the field to which they've dedicated their lives. Both women have worked ...
In late winter, Jeff Bridges got word that state-funded therapy for his 1-year-old son, who was born prematurely, would be slashed by half starting in July. Bridges was upset. But he had a better ...
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