Thomas David Forderer
Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied bei San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Yessica Vega-Rincón | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
John Robinson | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Nayana Shah | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Michele Alanis | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Maya Bareket | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Patricia Kokes | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Nicole Sebek | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Debra Sue Stevens | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Yoshiharu Kuroiwa | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Richard A. Wentz | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Cynthia Waddell | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Mitsuno Baurmeister | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Betsy Warner | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Christine Gianola | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Mary Le | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Sharada Achanta | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Troy Hernandez | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Jon Drennan | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Wesley Moss | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Keith Forster | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Martha Johanson | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Wendy Kim | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Cheryl Hewitt | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Mario Guzman | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Anne Cohen | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Pamela Kerman | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Anne Colten | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Nefte Couttolenc | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Robert Yanagida | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Dana Bolles | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Jeffrey Post | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Henry Rodriguez | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Sarah Triano | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Leisa Sturtevant | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Rex Zimmerman | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Barbara Altmann | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Esther Fan | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Robert L. Jacques | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Yani Lyn Hail | M | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Vivian Wong | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Sam Chen | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Gaeir Dietrich | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Minerva Galvan | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Suzanne C. Levine | F | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Eric B. Norris | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Roger D. Petersen | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Mary Gonzalez | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
Todd Teixeira | M | - |
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Silicon Valley Independent Living Center offers services to people with disabilities. It provides people with disabilities the support and tools needed to live interdependently and advocates for policies that ensure equal access and opportunity for all. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA. | - |
Elisabeth Einaudi | F | - |
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc.
San Andreas Regional Center, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services San Andreas Regional Center is a community-based, private nonprofit corporation funded by the State of California to serve people with developmental disabilities as required by the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act. The Lanterman Act is a part of California law that sets out the rights and responsibilities of persons with developmental disabilities. San Andreas is one of 21 regional centers throughout California serving individuals and their families who reside within Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties. San Andreas provides diagnostic and prevention services to help ameliorate developmental disabilities. Examples of such service include amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening or genetic screening for pregnant woman. Chromosomal studies, and genetic counseling are available to family members to determine hereditary conditions that may increase the risk for birthing a developmental disabled infant or to determine the cause of a disabling condition. These prevention services are available upon referral from a physician. Services Provided Once an individual's eligibility has been determined through the Intake process, service coordination and planning is initiated with the development of a person centered written plan. Services are individually determined and are provided to assist with opportunities to maximize consumers' opportunities to live independent productive and satisfying lives as members of company’s community. San Andreas provides eligible consumers with accessing other social service agencies and public benefit programs; and provides funding for services. Some examples of the services funded by San Andreas are infant education. Family support services such as respite and day care; community living arrangements such as residential care and supported living; and advocacy to access In Home Support Services (IHSS) or In Home Shift Nursing. | - |
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