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Frequently Asked Questions

Through Minnesota’s Medicaid-funded EIDBI program, we offer personalized, evidence-based therapies that focus on:
What is EIDBI?

EIDBI stands for Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention. It is a Medicaid-funded program in Minnesota that offers specialized services for children and young adults (under 21) diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related conditions. The goal is to help children build essential life skills, improve behavior and communication, and promote independence.

Who is eligible for EIDBI services?

Children and young adults under the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with ASD or related conditions may be eligible. A comprehensive evaluation is required to determine eligibility, and services must be authorized by Minnesota’s Medicaid program.

What types of services are included in EIDBI?

EIDBI services include:

Comprehensive developmental assessments

Individual and family skills training

Intervention sessions tailored to your child’s needs

Caregiver education and support

Progress monitoring and coordination with schools or other providers

What makes Siwa Center different?

At Siwa Center, we provide personalized, culturally responsive care. Our multilingual team works closely with families to develop treatment plans that reflect your child’s unique needs and your family’s values. We go beyond therapy by offering whole-family support and transparent communication throughout the care journey.

Do you offer services in different languages?

Yes! We proudly serve Minnesota’s diverse communities and offer services in multiple languages. Our staff reflects the cultural backgrounds of the families we work with, ensuring you feel heard, understood, and supported.

How do I get started with Siwa Center?

Getting started is easy! Contact us to schedule an initial consultation. We’ll walk you through the assessment process, help you understand your child’s eligibility for EIDBI services, and build a care plan tailored to your needs.

Do you collaborate with schools or other service providers?

Yes. We believe in a team-based approach, and regularly coordinate with schools, medical providers, and community programs to ensure your child receives consistent, effective support.

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