Far Northern Regional Center (FNRC) is a part of the California network of 21 regional centers established in 1965 under the legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Frank Lanterman, becoming effective in 1969. These centers are mandated by legislation and voluntary, providing services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities. The scope has expanded to include those with intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and other similar conditions. Services provided are tailored to maximize opportunities for independent and productive lives. Once eligibility is determined through the intake process, FNRC initiates service coordination and planning with the development of a person-centered written plan. Their mission is to enable individuals with developmental disabilities to lead productive and valued lives as integral members of their community.
The Far Northern Regional Center operates within the Health Care and Human Resources industries. As for their funding and investors, no specific information is available regarding their last investment or the involved investors. The company was founded in 1967, and its headquarters location is not specified.
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