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  • Special Incident Reporting - Regional Center of Orange County
    A Special Incident Report, or SIR, is a formal report that is filed with the regional center whenever a person served by the regional center is involved in an unusual event, such as a medication error, abuse, neglect, injury, death, or if the person served is a victim of a…
  • Contact Us - Regional Center of Orange County
    For Special Incident Reporting (SIR), call (714) 796-5335 Records Request If you are a person served by RCOC requesting copies of your records, please contact your Service Coordinator or complete the Request for Individual Records using the Request for Records Form For all other requests, please visit our Public Records Request page
  • Special Incident Reporting Guidelines - Regional Center of Orange County
    The following incidents are not reported to the Department of Developmental Services, but should be reported to Regional Center of Orange County: Alleged violation of a consumer’s rights; Other sexual incident, including sexual harassment or inappropriate sexual contact; Aggressive acts to self, staff, family visitors, or another consumer;
  • Service Providers - Regional Center of Orange County
    A System of Care Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) partners with hundreds of service providers – also known as “vendors” – to ensure that services and supports meet the needs of people with developmental disabilities to live safely and with dignity in our community This section provides information and technical support to those currently working as service providers with RCOC
  • Regional Center of Orange County | RCOC
    The regional center is the first stop for those seeking to obtain local services and support to help them live safely and with dignity in the community RCOC serves over 29,000 Orange County residents with autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and intellectual cognitive disabilities
  • Services Provided - Regional Center of Orange County
    The Lanterman Act names regional centers the “payor of last resort” and specifically mandates them to exhaust all other possible sources of funding and needed services – including generic resources and private medical insurance — before it spends regional center dollars to purchase services on behalf of people with developmental
  • Requests for Proposals - Regional Center of Orange County
    Regional Center of Orange County uses an individual needs assessment process to identify the necessity for the development of new resources in our community Development of resources is ongoing and RCOC utilizes a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) process in this effort
  • Getting Started: Am I Eligible for Services? - Regional Center of . . .
    Who is Eligible for Regional Center Services? Being diagnosed with a developmental disability is not solely enough to qualify Select an age category below for more information regarding eligibility criteria, how to apply for services, and how to obtain assistance from an Intake Specialist: Birth to 36 Months - Early…


















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