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  • APR

    APR Annual Performance Report Informe Anual de Desempeño ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • AFHA

    AFHA Adult Family Home Agency Agencia de Hogar Familiar para Adultos Adult Family Home Agencies (AFHA) are private, not-for-profit agencies. Regional centers contract with AFHAs to develop homes for adults who want to live with a family.[l] After being trained, and with continued help from the AFHA, a family can take in one or two adults with developmental disabilities to live with them as part of their family. [2] The regional center will decide the need for AFHA services based on: Whether there are enough AFHAs providing services; Whether the AFHA will meet an unmet need in your IPP; and Whether there may be a future need for AFHA services within the regional center's service area. Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • BIP

    BIP Behavioral Intervention Plan Plan de Intervención Conductual ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • VMRC

    VMRC Valley Mountain Regional Center Centro Regional de Valley Mountain ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • COLA

    COLA Cost Of Living Adjustment Ajuste por Costo de Vida ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • ESSA

    ESSA Every Student Succeeds Act Ley de Éxito de Todos los Estudiantes ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • AB

    AB Assembly Bill Proyecto de Ley de la Asamblea An Assembly Bill (AB) is one introduced in the Assembly; a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, AB 16 refers to the 16th bill introduced in the Assembly. The numbering starts afresh each session. https://capitolmuseum.ca.gov/learn/ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • FX

    FX Fragile X Syndrome Síndrome X Frágil ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • CCF

    CCF Community Care Facility Centro de Atención Comunitaria Community Care Facilities are licensed by the Community Care Licensing Division of the State Department of Social Services to provide 24-hour non-medical residential care to children and adults with developmental disabilities who are in need of personal services, supervision, and/or assistance essential for self-protection or sustaining the activities of daily living. Based upon the types of services provided and the persons served, each CCF vendored by a regional center is designated one of the following service levels. https://www.dds.ca.gov/general/eligibility/living-arrangements/community-care-facilities/ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • FY

    FY Fiscal Year Año Fiscal ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • IFC

    IFC Independent Care Facility Centro de Atención Independiente Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) are health facilities licensed by the Licensing and Certification Division of the California Department of Public Health to provide 24-hour-per-day residential services. The following provides information for developing a program plan for these facilities types. • ICF/DD-H — Intermediate Care Facility for the Developmentally Disabled- Habilitative • ICF/DD-N — Intermediate Care Facility for the Developmentally Disabled- Nursing https://www.dds.ca.gov/services/icf/ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • DHCS

    DHCS Department of Health Care Services Departamento de Servicios de Atención Médica ​ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

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