The use of telehealth has been discussed nationally as an option to address provider shortages for children, birth through two, enrolled in Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Early Intervention (EI) programs. Telehealth is an evidence-based service delivery model which can be used to remove barriers in providing EI services to children and their families. In 2016, Colorado’s Part C Early Intervention (EI) program began allowing the use of telehealth as an option for providers to conduct sessions with children and their caregivers. This article outlines the process taken to develop the necessary requirements and supports for telehealth to be incorporated into EI current practice
make early intervention services available to infants and toddlers with disabilities under the age o...
viding technical assistance (TA) to communit ies as they develop and coordinate inclusive services f...
The current study describes outcomes for seven families who participated in telehealth services from...
The use of telehealth has been discussed nationally as an option to address provider shortages for c...
Background: Early intervention (EI) services are designed to promote the development of skills and e...
Background: Early intervention (EI) services are designed to promote the development of skills and e...
Early Intervention (EI) services for children birth through two years of age are mandated by Part C ...
Early Intervention (EI) services for children birth through two years of age are mandated by Part C ...
The use of telehealth as a service delivery method for early intervention (EI) is in its infancy and...
Staff from the Institute for Human Development (IHD) at Northern Arizona University have provided ev...
Telepractice to deliver remote Part C early intervention (EI) services to families in their home is ...
Coaching has been identified as a best practice for early intervention (EI) services provided throug...
The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many early intervention (EI) providers and families...
Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act allows states to createfamily-centered dev...
The enTECH Telerehabilitation Program explored the use of telerehabilitation as an alternative servi...
make early intervention services available to infants and toddlers with disabilities under the age o...
viding technical assistance (TA) to communit ies as they develop and coordinate inclusive services f...
The current study describes outcomes for seven families who participated in telehealth services from...
The use of telehealth has been discussed nationally as an option to address provider shortages for c...
Background: Early intervention (EI) services are designed to promote the development of skills and e...
Background: Early intervention (EI) services are designed to promote the development of skills and e...
Early Intervention (EI) services for children birth through two years of age are mandated by Part C ...
Early Intervention (EI) services for children birth through two years of age are mandated by Part C ...
The use of telehealth as a service delivery method for early intervention (EI) is in its infancy and...
Staff from the Institute for Human Development (IHD) at Northern Arizona University have provided ev...
Telepractice to deliver remote Part C early intervention (EI) services to families in their home is ...
Coaching has been identified as a best practice for early intervention (EI) services provided throug...
The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic forced many early intervention (EI) providers and families...
Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act allows states to createfamily-centered dev...
The enTECH Telerehabilitation Program explored the use of telerehabilitation as an alternative servi...
make early intervention services available to infants and toddlers with disabilities under the age o...
viding technical assistance (TA) to communit ies as they develop and coordinate inclusive services f...
The current study describes outcomes for seven families who participated in telehealth services from...