Early Intervention Program

While all children develop and grow differently, some children may need a little extra help with walking, talking, playing, and growing. Our Early Intervention (EI) Program provides eligible infants, toddlers, and their families with therapeutic and support services. These services are available for families with infants and toddlers with developmental delays1. Schuyler County Public Health helps families coordinate the care they need for their child. Through family support and coordination of care, infants and toddlers in the community can get the services they need to develop and grow to their fullest potential. 

Services for EI may include:

  • Speech therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Special education
  • Service coordination

Our program is provided at no cost to the family.



Image with employee who works in the EI program with information about the program

Looking for resources or to learn more about the program?

Call our office at 607-535-8140 and ask for Meghan! You can also speak to your child's doctor about any concerns you have with your child's growth or development.

You can also check out the following resources:

  • NYSDOH's webpage on the Early Intervention Program
    • This website provides an overview of the EI Program and has information on statewide resources.
  • Parent to Parent of New York State
    • Parent to Parent of New York State builds a supportive network of families to reduce isolation and empower those who care for people with developmental disabilities or special healthcare needs to navigate and influence service systems and make informed decisions.
  • ZERO TO THREE
    • A website that provides information about how the first three years of life are the most important for lifelong mental health and well-being.