Goal 3:
All infants identified with hearing loss will receive early intervention services before 6 months of age. Services include: audiology, education, medical, communication training and family support.
Different professionals can help with early intervention services based on the families' needs and child's eligibility. Many families chose
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Michigan to help with family-centered coordinated services. Services may be provided in the family's home or professional offices after a hearing loss is found. Early intervention is important to help each child develop communication and to give families information. The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention program parent consultant can be reached at 1-800 359-3722 or 517-335-8273.
Children's Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) is a program within the Michigan Department of Community Health. It is for children with special health care needs and their families. The program can help with coverage and referral for specialty services and support for primary caretakers. For more information call the CSHCS Family Phone Line at 1-800-359-3722 or visit their webpage. (CSHCS)
Brochures for families and providers:
Information and Reporting forms for providers:
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