Coordinated Family Support (CFS)
Who is it for?
Extraordinary Services provides Coordinated Family Support to adults 18+ years old, with developmental disabilities who live at home with family. Our services are designed with a person centered and family centered approach. We provide resources and support needed for greater stability and independence and much more!
Who benefits from CFS?
The family benefits from CFS, because it reduces family stress by providing clear guidance and dependable assistance. We work alongside participants and families to create practical steps that strengthen daily life and long-term stability.
What CFS includes?
Assistance with guardianship, SSI, CalWorks, Medi-Cal, scheduling appointments, transportation support, tutoring, medication management, transition planning and much more!
Extraordinary Services provides Coordinated Family Support to adults 18+ years old, with developmental disabilities who live at home with family. Our services are designed with a person centered and family centered approach. We provide resources and support needed for greater stability and independence and much more!
Who benefits from CFS?
The family benefits from CFS, because it reduces family stress by providing clear guidance and dependable assistance. We work alongside participants and families to create practical steps that strengthen daily life and long-term stability.
What CFS includes?
Assistance with guardianship, SSI, CalWorks, Medi-Cal, scheduling appointments, transportation support, tutoring, medication management, transition planning and much more!
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Who is eligible for Coordinated Family Support?
CFS is for adults 18 and older with developmental disabilities who live at home with family and need help coordinating care, services, and daily life needs.
What kind of help does CFS provide?
CFS can help with service coordination, appointment planning, transportation support, resource navigation, safety planning, and future transition planning.
How does CFS support families?
CFS helps reduce the stress of managing care alone by providing guidance, structure, and practical support that fits the needs of the individual and family.



