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Education

Advocacy Agencies

  • Disability Rights New Mexico
    James Jackson, Executive Director
    1720 Louisiana Blvd NE Suite 204
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    505-256-3100
    800-432-4682
    505-256-3184 FAX
    Website 
    Contact information

    E-Mail: info@drnm.org/

Department of Education

  • New Mexico Public Education Department
    Special Education Bureau
    120 South Federal Place, Room 206
    Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-827-1457
    505-954-0001
    Website

Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler)

  • Developmental Disabilities Supports Division
    810 San Mateo, PO Box 26110
    Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502-6110
    505-827-2578
    505-827-2455 FAX
    877-696-1472
    Website
    Contact information

Early Intervention Services (Ages 3 to 5)

  • Early Childhood Special Education
    Special Education Unit
    120 South Federal Place, Room 206
    Santa Fe, NM 87501
    505-827-1457
    505-827-1469 FAX
    Website & Contact information

PTI (Parent Training and Information Centers)

  • Parents Reaching Out
    1920 “B” Columbia Drive SE
    Albuquerque, NM 87106
    505-247-0192 Voice & TDD
    505-247-1345 FAX
    800-524-5176
    Website
    E-Mail: prodreamaker1@aol.com
  • EPICS Project (Serves: 22 American Indian Communities.)
    Abrazos Family Support Services
    P.O. Box 788
    Bernalillo, NM 87004
    505-867-3396
    505-867-3398 FAX
    Website
    E-Mail: info@abrazos.org

Health & Well-Being

  • New Mexico Centennial Care
    The program provides home and community based services for elderly and disabled state residents of any age. The long-term benefits are available to assist persons in living in their homes and community who would otherwise be placed in a nursing care facility. This includes, medical benefits, assistance with daily living activities, adult day health care, home modifications for safety and accessibility, and respite care. Eligibility requirements include being deemed disabled and meeting nursing facility level of care criteria with income and asset requirements.
    Website
    Program brochure (PDF)
  • Medically Fragile Waiver
    The Medically Fragile Waiver (MFW) program is intended for individuals who have been determined to have both a medically fragile condition and a developmental disability to live in their homes. The Medically Fragile Waiver Program provides case management (by Registered Nurses only), private duty nursing (RN & LPN), home health aides, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, psychosocial counseling, nutritional counseling and specialized medical equipment.
    Website
    Program Information
    Contact Information

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