Regional Center Of The East Bay Services For Adults With Autism And Developmental Disabilities
BTTR Living supports Regional Center of the East Bay participants throughout Fremont, Hayward, Oakland, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, Alameda County, and Contra Costa County with person centered services focused on independence, executive functioning, transportation training, communication, and meaningful community integration for adults with autism and developmental disabilities.
Independent Living Services
Support focused on budgeting, grocery shopping, apartment skills, transportation, communication, scheduling appointments, executive functioning, meal planning, routines, and practical real world independence.
Coordinated Family Support
Community based support for adults with developmental disabilities who continue living with family caregivers while building greater independence and participation in daily life.
Person Centered Support
Services designed around each participant’s goals, communication style, sensory preferences, interests, independence level, and long term quality of life.
What Is Regional Center Of The East Bay?
Regional Center of the East Bay, commonly called RCEB, is the nonprofit organization contracted through the California Department of Developmental Services to coordinate services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities living in Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
RCEB supports children and adults with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities through services focused on independence, communication, employment, safety, community participation, and long term quality of life.
Families throughout Fremont, Hayward, Oakland, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, and surrounding East Bay communities frequently search for Regional Center services related to autism support, Independent Living Services, Self Determination Program services, respite care, transportation training, social communication support, and adulthood transition planning.
RCEB Services Commonly Requested By Families
Independent Living Services
Budgeting, transportation, grocery shopping, apartment readiness, communication, scheduling, and daily living support for adults with developmental disabilities.
Self Determination Program
Flexible participant directed services using individualized budgets and person centered planning.
Coordinated Family Support
Support for adults living with family caregivers while increasing independence and community participation.
Transportation Training
Public transportation navigation, BART training, route planning, rideshare safety, and mobility support.
Executive Functioning Support
Support with organization, routines, prioritization, time management, planning, and productivity systems.
Community Integration
Support participating in meaningful social, recreational, educational, and community based experiences throughout the East Bay.
Adult Transition Support
Support navigating adulthood, post high school life, independence planning, employment readiness, and community living.
Social Communication Support
Support with conversations, communication confidence, relationships, boundaries, and real world social interaction.
Frequently Asked Questions About RCEB Services
What Cities Does Regional Center Of The East Bay Serve?
RCEB serves Alameda County and Contra Costa County including Fremont, Hayward, Union City, Newark, Oakland, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, Richmond, Antioch, Pittsburg, Brentwood, and surrounding East Bay communities.
Can Adults With Autism Receive RCEB Services?
Yes. Many autistic adults throughout the East Bay receive support through Regional Center services including Independent Living Services, transportation training, Self Determination Program services, community integration support, and executive functioning support.
What Is Independent Living Services?
Independent Living Services help adults with developmental disabilities build practical life skills such as budgeting, transportation, grocery shopping, communication, scheduling appointments, apartment skills, and community independence.
What Is Coordinated Family Support?
Coordinated Family Support services are designed to help adults with developmental disabilities continue living safely and successfully with family caregivers while increasing independence and community participation.
What Is The Self Determination Program?
The Self Determination Program allows eligible Regional Center participants to receive more flexible and personalized services using individualized budgets and person centered planning.
What Skills Are Usually Worked On During Services?
Common goals include executive functioning, transportation, communication, budgeting, grocery shopping, apartment readiness, social interaction, employment readiness, routines, and community participation.
What Disabilities Does RCEB Support?
RCEB supports individuals with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities.
Why East Bay Families Search For Modern Person Centered Services
Families throughout the East Bay increasingly search for disability services focused on adulthood, independence, executive functioning, transportation skills, communication confidence, community participation, and meaningful quality of life rather than highly rigid or outdated service models.
Searches for adult autism support, Independent Living Services, neurodivergent adult support, transportation training, executive functioning coaching, and Self Determination Program services continue growing rapidly throughout Fremont, Hayward, Oakland, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, and surrounding Bay Area communities.
Real Support Built Around Real Life
BTTR Living believes support should feel practical, flexible, respectful, and centered around real world growth. Our services focus on helping autistic adults and adults with developmental disabilities build independence, confidence, executive functioning skills, communication abilities, and meaningful community participation throughout the East Bay.
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