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Family Resources Coordination
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The Family Resource Coordination (FRC)
Program is a function of the Community Health Access Program (CHAP). King County's
Lead Family Resources Coordinator resides at CHAP and can provide information on
child development for King County families with children ages birth to three years.
A CHAP Family Resources Coordinator connects children to screenings for developmental
delays and arranges early intervention services and supports where necessary.
WHF recently expanded our FRC services by working with the Washington State Division
of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to extend family resource coordination to
infants and toddlers in foster care. Children who appear developmentally delayed
in one or more areas are referred to the WHF FRC program for further assessment.
Infants and children are busy learners and growth is important at each stage of
development.
Call us if your child has trouble:
- Seeing
- Talking
- Walking
- Hearing
- Following Directions
A Family Resources Coordinator can give you information about how children from
birth to three years grow and develop, and can help if you have a concern. We can:
- Connect your child to developmental screenings
- Determine if your child has a developmental delay
- Coordinate early intervention service
Our services are FREE and confidential.
For more information, please call: 1-800-756-5437
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