Baby Watch Early Intervention

Utah Department of Health

44 North Medical Drive                                                      (801) 584-8201

P.O. Box 144720                                                                   (800) 961-4226

Salt Lake City, UT  84114-4720                                                         

Website:  www.utahbabywatch.org

Purpose:  This program provides early identification and developmental services for families of infants and toddlers, birth to age three. There are 16 local programs in the state of Utah that provide these Early Intervention services.

 

Baby Watch Early Intervention Providers

Central Utah Dept. of Health

70 Westview Dr.
Richfield, UT  84701

Phone: (435) 896-5451

Family Enrichment Center

320 South 500 East

Kaysville, UT  84037

Phone: (801) 402-7309

DDI Vantage

535 East 4500 South #D240

Salt lake City, UT  84107

Phone:  (801) 266-3939

Utah State University

USU, UMC 6810

Logan, UT  84322-6810

Phone: (435) 797-2598

Child Development Center

7501 South 1000 East

Midvale, UT  84047

Phone: (801) 412-2510

Kids on the Move

475 West 260 North

Orem, UT  84057

Phone: (801) 221-9930

Kids Who Count

PO Box 1039

Salem, UT  84653

Phone: (801) 423-3000

Provo Early Education Program

Provo School District

100 North 600 east

Provo, UT   84606

Phone: (801) 374-4965

SE Utah District Health

28 South 100 East

PO Box 800

Price, UT  84501

Phone: (435) 637-3671

San Juan School District

200 North Main

Blanding, UT  84511

Phone:  (435) 678-1222

Summit County Public Health

6505 North Landmark Dr.

Park City, UT  84098

Phone:  (435) 615-3925

Southern Utah University

SUU Box 8985

Cedar City, UT  84720

Phone: (435) 586-6070

The Learning Center for Families

1192 W. Sunset Blvd. #2

St. George, UT  84770

Phone:  (435) 673-5353

Prime Time 4 Kids

1360 West Hwy 40, Suite 1

Vernal, UT  84078

Phone: (435) 789-5409

Weber School District

Early Intervention

955 West 12th St. Rm. 105

Ogden, UT  84404

Phone: (801 476-5460

 

P.L.A.Y. Project

Easter Seals

Juliana Barbosa                                                                       (801) 633-2767

Purpose:  PLAY Project is an early intervention program offered by Easter Seals for young children ages 14 months to 7 years old.  The program is based on the DIR/floortime approach.  Consultants are available to visit families in their homes once a month and help families implement the program in their homes for their child.  The PLAY Project is all about helping the parents and the child to have a relationship and connection through play.

 

 


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