■ Authorized Vendor
If your family receives services through the San Diego Regional Center, you already know how hard it is to find a vendor you can actually trust. Someone who shows up consistently, understands your loved one’s individual program plan, and treats your family like neighbors, not a case file.
The San Diego Regional Center is a state-funded agency that coordinates services and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and related conditions. It serves both children and adults throughout San Diego County.
SDRC works under the Lanterman Act, California’s foundational legislation guaranteeing that individuals with developmental disabilities have the right to services that support independent living and community participation. Families work with an assigned service coordinator who helps develop an Individual Program Plan and authorizes services based on their loved one’s specific goals and needs.
Need help with the intake process?
If you are not yet connected with the San Diego Regional Center and think your family may qualify, call us first at (858) 270-1700. We know the intake process well and can help you understand whether your family qualifies and how to get started. You can also reach SDRC directly at sdrc.org.
We are vendored to provide two core services through the San Diego Regional Center. Learn more on our Disability Management service page.
The Regional Center calls it respite care. What it actually means is giving you a break. If you are a parent or family caregiver for someone with a developmental disability, you know how relentless the daily demands can be. Our caregivers come to your home so you can step away, handle what you need to handle, or simply rest.
We provide a safe, familiar, and enriching environment for your loved one while you are away. Our caregivers are thoroughly screened, trained, and matched to your family’s specific needs.
This is not a babysitting registry. These are professionals who understand behavioral support, daily routines, and what it means to be trusted in someone’s home.
(Visit our Respite and Short-Term Care service page)
Our personal assistance services provide dedicated one-on-one support designed around your loved one’s individual program plan goals. This is flexible, community-based support that goes wherever your family needs it most.
That might mean working on independent living skills at home in Hillcrest. It might mean supporting someone through their morning routine in a Clairemont apartment. It might mean accompanying an individual to a program in Mission Valley or running errands near the UTC area.
We build the schedule around the goals in the IPP and the rhythms of your family’s life. Personal assistance includes help with daily tasks like bathing, grooming, dressing, meal prep, and getting around the community safely.
Getting started is straightforward and simple:
If you are not sure whether your family qualifies or how to get started with the Regional Center, call us at (858) 270-1700. We know the system and we are happy to point you in the right direction.
We have been serving families in this community for over 20 years. We know the neighborhoods, we know the resources, and we know what it means to show up for families who depend on us.
Our owner Hasan Ali cofounded the Special Needs Business Coalition of San Diego to bring local care professionals and advocates together on behalf of families navigating the SDRC system. This is not a side project. It is part of who we are and how we operate in this community.
Neighborhoods We Serve:
La Jolla, Hillcrest, Mission Hills, Pacific Beach, Point Loma, Ocean Beach, Mission Valley, Clairemont, University City, Normal Heights, Mira Mesa, Old Town, Linda Vista, Downtown San Diego, and Miramar.
Yes. Once you name us as your vendor, we coordinate with your service coordinator on authorization, scheduling, and reporting. You do not have to manage that back and forth yourself.
Yes. Personal assistance services can be provided at home, in the community, or wherever your loved one needs support to meet their IPP goals.
Call us first at (858) 270-1700. We know the intake process well and can help you understand whether your family qualifies and how to get started. You can also reach SDRC directly at sdrc.org.
Yes. We provide services for both children and adults with developmental disabilities through the San Diego Regional Center.

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