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Health education and monitoring

Every person who receives services through the San Andreas Regional Center (SARC) has a personalized plan called an Individual Program Plan, or IPP. This plan is like a roadmap—it helps set goals for the future and lists the support and services needed to reach them.


The IPP is created during a meeting with the individual, their family (if they choose), and their SARC Service Coordinator. It includes information about what's important to the person, what they want in life, and how SARC and others can help. The plan covers many areas like school, work, health, where someone lives, and how they spend their time.


The IPP changes as the person grows and their needs or goals change. It is reviewed regularly to make sure it still fits their life.


Top 3 Highlights
  • 📝 Your Personalized Plan – A written plan based on your goals, strengths, and needs.

  • 🤝 Team Approach – Created with your Service Coordinator and the people you trust.

  • 🔄 Updated Over Time – Reviewed regularly to keep up with your changing life.

Lanterman Act Connection – Health Education and Monitoring

The Lanterman Act supports individualized services that promote wellness and informed self-care. Health education and monitoring help individuals and their families understand medical conditions, follow treatment plans, and make informed choices—enhancing long-term health, independence, and quality of life.

Legal Foundation
  • W&I Code § 4512(b) – Includes health education and monitoring as supportive services when necessary to meet IPP goals.

  • W&I Code § 4648(a)(6) – Authorizes regional centers to coordinate health-related services when not otherwise available through generic resources.

  • Title 17, CCR § 54356 – Defines qualifications for providers and establishes documentation requirements for health-related services funded by regional centers.

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