San Diego Regional Center (SDRC)
Eligibility, services, and how to actually reach a Service Coordinator.
Curated by families who've been here
The SDRC, DDS, federal benefits, and advocacy organizations you'll be talking to throughout your loved one's journey. Bookmark this page — you'll keep coming back to it.
A deeper resource library with checklists, templates, and family-written guides is coming in M4.
Eligibility, services, and how to actually reach a Service Coordinator.
The option that lets you control your Regional Center budget directly.
How Supported Living Services budgets actually get built — and how to push back on a low offer.
IHSS, SSI, Medi-Cal, ILS, RDI, DOR — every alphabet-soup program explained.
The 14–17 window is when transition planning starts. Get ahead of it.
Conservatorship is one option — supported decision-making, powers of attorney, and Limited Conservatorship are others.
Where to turn when something has gone wrong.
If your loved one is in danger, call 911. For everything else — a missed service, a Regional Center decision you disagree with, a worried late-night moment — you have somewhere to turn.
When SDRC isn't doing what they're supposed to — a Service Coordinator who won't return calls, a service denied without a written notice, a vendor who isn't showing up — you have the right to file a complaint and ask for a Fair Hearing under the Lanterman Act (the state law that created Regional Centers).
OCRA is free legal help for Regional Center clients and their families. They are independent from SDRC, and they will sit beside you at a Fair Hearing. If a service has been denied, reduced, or terminated — call them.
Save these numbers in your phone before you need them. All are free and confidential.
988 — Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988, any time, day or night. Trained counselors, free.
San Diego Regional Center main intake — (858) 576-2996
For service emergencies during business hours. Ask for the on-call supervisor if your Service Coordinator isn't reachable.
Office of Clients' Rights Advocacy (OCRA) — (800) 390-7032
Free legal help when a Regional Center service is denied or cut.
Local hotline for food, housing, mental health, and family-support resources across San Diego County.
Disability Rights California — (800) 776-5746
Statewide protection & advocacy organization. For abuse, neglect, or rights violations in any setting.