Individual Family Service Plans

Within 45 days from the date you request Early Intervention (EI) services, you and your team will meet to develop an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP). The IFSP is a document designed to identify supports and strategies for achieving outcomes that will enhance your child’s development. Your Family Resource Coordinator (FRC) will coordinate the development of the IFSP in collaboration with you and other family members and with input from members of the multi-disciplinary team, such as an EI specialist, your medical providers, and other people important in your child’s life such as grandparents, childcare providers, and others.

The IFSP is a written plan of action that you develop with your team that:

An important part of an IFSP meeting is to address changes your family wants to see for your child or for your family. These are called outcomes.

Examples of outcomes:

After the IFSP team has identified outcomes for the child and family, necessary services and supports are determined. The team decides and includes in the IFSP:

See Preparing for Your Child's IFSP.