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Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities Services
Services by County
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Services Provided
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Bluebonnet Trails offers an array of mental health and Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities services to children, adolescents and adults in Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Lee and Williamson Counties. Services to infants (ages birth-3 years of age) with developmental delays or a medical condition that might cause developmental delays are provided in Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Lee and Williamson Counties through Bluebonnet Trails’ early childhood intervention program, know as PRIDE (Parent Resources for Infant Developmental Enrichment).
For more information on our Early Childhood Intervention Program (PRIDE), please click here
For information on Round Rock ISD Special Education Parent Liaison, please click here
For information on Community Care Options Guide with all DADS Services click here
For information on the Department of Aging and Disability Services click here
Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Services Provided
- Information & Referral
- Assessment Services
- Client & Family Support Services
- Counseling
- Respite
- Diagnostic & Evaluation Services
- Service Coordination
- Vocational Training & Employment Assistance
- Community Living & Skills Training
- Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF)
- Home & Community Support (HCS)
- Intake Process
- What to Bring to Intake Appointment
Autism Services
Currently only in-home services are being provided in Bastrop, Burnet, Guadalupe and Williamson Counties. Call 512-244-8363 if you would like information regarding services provided in these four counties.
- Intake process
- What to Bring to Intake Appointment
For more information about Development Disability Services and Autism Services, please click here
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