Coordinated Family Support (CFS) Service

Coordinated Family Support (CFS) Service

Overview

In June 2022, the State’s Budget Trailer Bill for developmental services, SB 188 (Chapter 49, Statutes of 2022), added Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) section 4688.06, establishing the Coordinated Family Support (CFS) Services Pilot Program. Coordinated Family Support (CFS) Service is a new service option specifically designed for adults who are 18 years and older who:

  • Choose to live in their family home
  • Are served by a regional center

CFS provides assistance with the coordination of services and supports that allow adults to continue living in their family home such as:

  • Developing skills in the home
  • Coordinating & getting services delivered, including help with “generic services”
  • Helping people access their community

CFS providers will prepare a service plan designed to help reduce or remove barriers to staying in the family home, address challenges and meet goals.  Services will be provided in a manner that respects the language & culture of individuals and their families, and services will be tailored, individualized, and flexible to meet the changing needs and preferences of individuals.

For more information about CFS, you can visit the DDS website and view past DDS Informational Webinars by clicking on the Informational Webinars tab.

Interested in signing up for CFS?
Contact your regional center service coordinator.

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Coordinated Family Support (CFS) Fact Sheets

Click on the below links to view the Fact Sheet about Coordinated Family Support Services.

Individuals Served by HRC/Families

English

Spanish

Simplified Chinese

Japanese

Service Providers

English

Spanish

Simplified Chinese

Japanese