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Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center

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Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center is a private, non-profit corporation that operates under contract with the state of California. The Center serves persons who have a developmental disability, are experiencing or at risk for developmental delay/disability, and are at high-risk of parenting an infant with a disability.

One of 21 regional centers throughout California, Lanterman coordinates services and supports for more than 6,000 children and adults of all ages with developmental disabilities who live in the geographic areas of Hollywood-Wilshire, Central Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, Eagle Rock, La Cañada-Flintridge, and La Crescenta.

The Center is the coordinating hub for the developmental services system, and as such, is a critical partner with clients, families, service providers, local communities, and governments in their efforts to support people with developmental disabilities to live independent, productive and satisfying lives as active members of their communities. Services provided by Lanterman include information and referral; assessment and diagnosis; lifelong individualized planning and service coordination linking people with services; early intervention services for at-risk infants and their families; and advocacy for the protection of legal, civil and service rights. Lanterman’s Koch-Young Resource Center also features a multimedia resource library, family support, and education and training.
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