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| | CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES |
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Alamance Developmental Center |
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| | Early Childhood Intervention (PACT) (Birth to 3) |
| | Alamance-Caswell Area Mental Health, Developmental |
| | Disabilities & Substance Abuse Services |
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Phone | 513-4250 |
| | Fax | 513-4241 |
| | Emergency |
| Prgm Hrs | 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | |
| | Web Address | www.acmhddsa.org |
| | Mailing address | Location |
| | 919 Stokes Street | 919 Stokes Street |
| | Burlington | Burlington |
| | NC | 27215 | NC | 27215 |
| | Areas Served | Alamance and Caswell Counties |
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| | Eligibility | Children, birth to 5 years, who are developmentally |
| disabled or at risk for developmental delays, |
| | as well as typically developing children, birth to 5 years. |
| | For Services | Telephone office 8-5:30 to make referral; intake will be |
| | scheduled. |
| | Cost | Fees to be determined upon intake. |
| | Language |
| | Services |
| | Program | The primary service is education of 21,000 students in |
| | Services | k-12 at 33 accredited schools, including 19 elementary |
| | schools, 7 middle schools, 6 high schools and one |
| | alternative school. Services for exceptional children |
| | who are academically and intellectually gifted and |
| | students with special needs; Character education, |
| | computer training, workforce development, cultural arts |
| | and physical education at all schools in addition to the |
| | basic academic program. Many of the elementary |
| | schools have pre-K classes for 4yr-olds with academic |
| | need. The school system provides transportation and |
| | child nutrition programs. |
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| | Support Services: Speech, occupational and physical |
| | therapy consultation available. |
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