Early On
Early On is a program to coordinate early intervention and other support services for families who have children ages birth - 36 months experiencing developmental delays or who have disabilities or special needs.
What do we offer?
Coordination of services for families with children who have developmental delays. An Early On Coordinator will help determine if a child qualifies for free or low-cost services. The coordinator also provides information on activities that can be done to help child learn and grow.
What is our goal?
Early On assists families with infants and toddlers, from birth until they turn 36 months or 3 years of age, who may be experiencing delays in their development or if they have a diagnosed disability.
Who can receive services?
If someone suspects a child has a developmental delay or an associated medical condition or disability, he or she may contact Early On to be connected with a coordinator to determine if a child is eligible for services. There is no charge to families for an evaluation, the development of an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP), or service coordination. Most services outlined in the IFSP are available at no cost, but that is determined individually. Early On is available regardless of income.
Early On services are available all throughout Michigan. The Guidance Center's staff location is:
The Guidance Center's Aquinas Center
15601 Northline Rd.
Southgate, Ml 48195
For more information, Suzana Apostolovski at 734-785-7705 x7434.



