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Neither the Department of Children, Youth, and Families DCYF , the State of Washington nor any of its employees makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, translation, product or process that is disclosed, displayed or appears on the DCYF website.

Services will be identified to help your child and family meet the IFSP outcomes. If your child is not making progress toward the outcome, the IFSP can be reviewed at any time at your request so any necessary changes can be made.

The IFSP is required to be reviewed every six months and rewritten annually. The Early Intervention Program can help pay for this medication whether you have insurance or not. Visit our COVID page for the latest updates, vaccine information , testing locations and data dashboard. Section: Client Services Client Services. Case Management. Agency Request Legislation. Child Pages Campaigns. Section: Material Review Material Review. Reviewed Material. What is the Know Document?

Early Intervention Program. We understand that people living with HIV may be experiencing an extra level of anxiety and uncertainty at this time. Recently, we sent a letter to EIP enrollees letting them know about the following policy changes effective March 12, Allow a day fill for drugs. Waive cost share responsibilities. PrEP Surveys. Section: Training Training. KNOW in English. KNOW in Spanish. What is the Know Document? Application and Eligibility.

To get into the program, you must: Have proof of HIV positive status. Live in Washington State.



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