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Generic Resources #

  • Regional centers are the payer of last resort. This means you must try other resources first.
  • These are called generic resources.
  • Your service coordinator must help you apply, fill out forms, and go to meetings (In practice they often do not assist)
  • If you get denied, give the denial letter to your regional center.
  • Using generic resources helps you save your Self-Determination Program (SDP) funds.
Examples: #
  • In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) – staff help
  • Medi-Cal, Medicare, or health insurance – doctors, therapy, dental
  • SSI/SSA – money for food, rent, clothes
  • Department of Mental Health – counseling, medicine
  • Housing Authority/Section 8 – rent help
  • Department of Rehabilitation – jobs and training
  • WIC – food for women and kids
  • California Children’s Services – therapy, equipment
  • Public transportation (Access, Dial-a-Ride) – rides
  • Schools – education, therapy, tutoring
Not generic resources: #
  • Organizations that are private or do not receive public funds (example: local non-profit that is giving away iPads to people with Autism)
  • Your own bank account, trust, ABLE account
  • Money from family or inheritance
  • Money from a job

Regional centers cannot ask you to pay with your own money. Services are based on need, not income.


Legal Definition #

Welfare and Institutions Code #

WIC § 4644

(b) For purposes of this section, “generic agency” means any agency which has a legal responsibility to serve all members of the general public and which is receiving public funds for providing such services.

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