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Clinical Services
The Tarjan Center is dedicated to improving and increasing the availability of quality services for individuals
with developmental disabilities and their families throughout California. Our faculty and trainees participate in a wide
variety of UCLA-based Tarjan Center clinical training and services that address the medical and psychiatric needs of individuals
with developmental disabilities. Their activities cover a broad range of services: state-of-the-art diagnosis, clinical
evaluation and treatment based on comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluations and services, recommendations for community
services/supports, assistance in securing follow-up community support, and advocacy for access to clinical services for people
with developmental disabilities.
Tarjan Center faculty also excel in dual diagnosis consultation services and provide ongoing consultation to community agencies, regional centers, and professionals about behavior and development in persons with specific developmental disabilities, including genetic syndromes. In addition, members of our team are on the boards of several national associations that are devoted to providing information and technical assistance to families and professionals about developmental disabilities, genetic syndromes, and policymaking at national and international levels. Center for Cerebral Palsy, Eileen Fowler, PhD, PT
Location: 100 Med Plaza Suite 755, Orthopaedic Center, UCLA
Contact: (310)825-5858 Clients: Children and adults with cerebral palsy Description: The Center is an interdisciplinary clinic, focusing on the medical management of movement disorders in children and adults with cerebral palsy. It is dedicated to improving function in children, adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy and related movement conditions through a program of timely diagnosis, comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment. Kameron Gait and Motion Analysis Laboratory, Eileen Fowler, PhD, PT
Location: 1000 Veteran Ave, Room 22-71, UCLA
Contact: (310)825-5858 Clients: Children, adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy Description: Patients are referred to obtain a complete clinical assessment of their strength, passive range of motion and level of motor control. Results are reviewed by the treatment team and incorporated into a treatment plan. Lili Claire-UCLA Family Resource Center
Location: UCLA
Contact: (310)206-1362 Clients: Children, adolescents and adults and their family members Description: Developed in partnership with UCLA, this program offers critical emotional and psychological support to families who are coping with the death of a child or the stress of caring for a neurogenetically disabled family member. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Clinic, Mary O'Connor, PhD, ABPP
Location: 68-265A Semel Institute, 760 Westwood Plaza, UCLA
Contact: Steve (310)825-6617 Clients: Children with prenatal alcohol exposure Description: The UCLA Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Clinic provides evaluation of individuals with known or suspected prenatal alcohol exposure. Individuals seen in this clinic are children (i.e., infancy through 12 years of age). For many families, this service will likely provide their child with their first comprehensive psychodiagnostic evaluation. |
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