Inland Regional Center, centre for people with developmental disabilities in San Bernardino, California
Inland Regional Center is a nonprofit organization in San Bernardino County serving people with developmental disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, and epilepsy. It offers job training, social activities, and daily living support while creating personalized plans for each individual based on their specific goals and needs.
Inland Regional Center was established in 1972 to support people in the Inland Empire region requiring additional assistance. Over the decades, it has grown into a network that collaborates with local agencies and nonprofit organizations to provide comprehensive support.
The center takes its name from the Inland Empire region it serves and functions as a gathering place for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Regular community events like coffee chats and holiday celebrations bring people together, creating a sense of belonging and shared purpose.
The facility is located at 1425 South Waterman Avenue in San Bernardino and is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for visitors seeking information or support. An after-hours phone line is available for calls outside regular hours when immediate assistance is needed.
The center has launched a mobile version of its services that reaches people during emergencies and provides support to those unable to visit the facility easily. This demonstrates commitment to making services more accessible and responsive to community needs.
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