Mississippi

How to get started: The first step to accessing EI is getting a referral* 

Your state accepts : referrals FROM A doctor 

You should refer as soon as possible! 

Your state’s referral link(s):https://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/2056.pdf

REMEMBER: YOU CAN ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL EI OFFICE DIRECTLY BY PHONE OR IN PERSON

Your state’s EI contact number:  tel:601-576-7427 tel:1-800-451-3903

Your state’s EI contact Email: https://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/19893.pdf 

Your state’s EI office address: THERE MAY BE SEVERAL LOCAL OFFICES YOU CAN CONTACT. CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW THE ADDRESSES TO LOCAL OFFICES IN YOUR STATE.https://msdh.ms.gov/page/resources/19893.pdf

Your state accepts referrals until: YOUR CHILD TURNS 36 MO

After a referral is made it SHOULD be NO MORE THAN 3 MONTHS before your family is contacted for an evaluation* and service coordination.  

To check on your referral status: 

At your evaluation they will assess your child’s: cognitive, physical, communication, social emotional, and adaptive abilities

Your state will accept your child into EI if: your child’s scores show a delay of 20% or greater below the average in one or more areas of development or 15% or greater delay in two or more areas of development OR HAS A CONDITION ON A PRE-APPROVED LIST

If your child is not accepted into the program: You may be eligible for RE-DETERMINATION of eligibility. Talk to your service coordinator for more information. 

If your child qualifies: your family will be given no-cost services* that will address your needs. The length and type of therapies will be outlined though an Individualized Family Service Plan*. These services will continue UNTIL YOUR CHILD TURNS 3

EI Transition* can mean a variety of things- your child may need further service coordination through Part B of IDEA (school services) or they may be ready to transition out of their service provision. Your providers will meet with you and explain this process. This process should take NO LONGER THAN 3 MO.