A person may recieve EIDBI services in office , center , clinic , community location ,or his or her home.
In their World offers training and counseling for Family or caregivers. Such as siblings, aunts, uncles, parents, grand-parents, elders or anyone in the child’s life, along with teachers and personal care assistants (PCA).
EIDBI services do not replace educational/academic services, and may be provided during school hours or on school grounds.
EIDBI providers must coordinate with all education / academic services
Comprehensive Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation(CMDE)
Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) Development and progress monitoring
Coordinated care Conference
Intervention-group and individual
Intervention observation and direction
Family or caregiver training and counseling
In Their World is a provider through the Minnesota Department of Human services, under the Early Intensive developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI). The EIDBI benefit provides treatment for people with ASD and related conditions. Treatment is based on proven methods, and the values, culture and preferences of the person and family.
Who can receive EIDBI Services?
To be eligible for EIDBI services, a person must:
Be under 21 years old
Have ASD or related conditions
Not need 24-hour medical supervision
Be enrolled in medical Assistance(MA) or Minnesota care
Have been determined eligible through a state medical evaluation.