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Early Intervention Program
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Native American Professional Parent Resources (NAPPR)/

Early Intervention Program

Early Intervention is a home or community-based service that provides personalized support to your family and baby. We partner with you to help identify and answer the questions or concerns you may have about your child. Our team comes directly to you, to provide ideas, information, and support that fits into your family’s day to day routines and activities. All of our services are flexible, based on your family’s preferences, and completely FREE!

This responsive and supportive service is here to help your child if they may have special developmental needs, health concerns, or environmental risk.

What Services Does NAPPR Early Intervention Provide?

  • Personalized Family Service Coordination
  • Comprehensive Child Developmental Evaluation
  • Individualized Learning Experiences
  • Special therapies:
    • Social Work,
    • Speech Therapy,
    • Occupational and Physical Therapy

Who Qualifies for NAPPR Early Intervention?

  • Families living in Bernalillo, Sandoval, Cibola, Valencia, and Socorro counties.
  • Infants/toddlers with an established condition such as cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, hearing loss, vision loss, etc.
  • Infants/Toddlers who have or are at risk for a developmental delay or health concerns.
  • Infants/toddlers with a medical risk such as prematurity (less than a 32 week gestation), low birth weight, chronic ear infections, cleft lip and palate etc.

Details
Ages: Infants and toddlers 
Documentation: Medicaid card  No identification needed 
Genders: All 
Intake Process: Appointment Necessary  Call  Email  Walk-In 
Payment Options: No one is refused service due to inability to pay  Private Insurance  Public Assistance 
Race: All 
Special Needs: Abused or neglected  Behavioral health or substance abuse  Immigrants/refugees  Persons involved in judicial system  Physical or cognitive disabilities  Veterans 
Waiting List: Never 
Minimum Age: Birth
Maximum Age: 3 Years Old
Services
Rehab Services Early Childhood Care & Education Educational Programs Educational Support Services Health Screening Pregnancy, Childbirth & Infant Care Individual & Family Life Individual & Family Support Services Care/Case Management Parenting Education Community Services Disabilities and Health Concerns
Locations
2201 San Pedro NE, Building # 3 Suite 210
Albuquerque,  NM 87110

Phone: (505) 345-6289
Fax: (505) 345-6478
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm
Languages Spoken:  English 
Geographic Area Served:  Bernalillo County   Cibola County   Sandoval County   Socorro County   Valencia County  
Parent Organization
Native American Professional Parent Resources (NAPPR)

NAPPR Empowers, Educates, and provides supportive services to build healthy Native and Non-Native American children and families.

2201 San Pedro NE, Building # 3 Suite 210
Albuquerque,  NM 87110

Phone: (505) 345-6289
Type: Nonprofit
EIN: 860894256
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