The New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS), under the Division of Family Health Services, implements New Jersey's statewide system of services for infants and toddlers, birth to age three, with developmental delays or disabilities, and their families. The...
Four Regional Early Intervention Collaboratives (REICs)
The Regional Early Intervention Collaboratives (REICs), funded by DOH, are committed to providing a family-centered, family-driven, community-based and culturally-sensitive system of early intervention services and supports. Four Regional Early Intervention...
What will happen when a family calls Early Intervention for services?
Early intervention services are designed to address a problem or delay in development as early as possible. The services are available for children up to age three. Contracted agencies serve as the Early Intervention Program providers (EIPs) and arrange for early...
How and where do I get a child evaluated if there are concerns?
There are a few routes to examine when considering evaluations for a child. There are private evaluations (medical and/or individualized therapeutic) and system-based evaluations (Early Intervention or through the public school system). Early Intervention is the...
Family Matters
Resource Directory for families from Birth to Age 3 with developmental disabilities or delays. Created through a partnership between the 4 Regional Early Intervention Collaboratives, the mission is to facilitate access and availability to effective EI services through...

