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Helping Families
Build Independence,
Skills & Confidence

BrightSteps Family Services provides personalized in-home adaptive skills training and developmental support designed to help individuals develop essential life skills across Los Angeles County, Santa Clarita, and the San Fernando Valley.

BrightSteps Family Services partners with California Regional Centers and families to build real-life independence for children, teens, and adults with developmental disabilities. We provide in‑home and community‑based support that focuses on practical daily living, communication, and safety skills so individuals can grow with confidence at home, at school, and in the community.

Why Families Turn to BrightSteps
Who We Serve

We partner with families and individuals navigating the California Regional Center network, focusing on early intervention and dedicated developmental support tailored for individual independence.

  • California Regional Centers
  • Early intervention programs
  • Developmental support services

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Empowering Independence.
Supporting Families.

Our Approach

BrightSteps Family Services provides personalized in-home adaptive skills training and family support services designed to help children and individuals develop essential life skills and greater independence. Our approach focuses on individualized support, family collaboration, and real-life skill development within the home and community environments where skills are naturally practiced.

Regional Center Adaptive Skills Training – Service Code 605

In‑home and community‑based skills training for Regional Center consumers in California.

BrightSteps Family Services provides specialized In‑Home Adaptive Skills Training designed to help individuals develop essential life skills. Our Regional Center Adaptive Skills Services follow the Service Code 605 Adaptive Skills guidelines to foster lasting independence for individuals and their families. This comprehensive Adaptive Skills Training in California focused on practical developmental support is available throughout Los Angeles County, including specialized Developmental Skills Training in Santa Clarita.

Daily Living Skills
  • personal hygiene and grooming
  • dressing and self‑care routines
  • meal preparation and kitchen safety
  • household participation and chores
  • organization and daily routines
Community and Social Skills
  • community safety awareness
  • public transportation and navigation
  • shopping and money management
  • social interaction and communication skills
  • community participation and engagement
Independence Development
  • building problem‑solving skills
  • developing self‑direction and decision making
  • increasing functional independence at home and in the community

Service Delivery Approach

Services are provided in the home and community, aligned with IPP goals, and that BrightSteps collaborates with families, Regional Center service coordinators, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure every growth milestone is achieved with expert care.

Who May Benefit
Referral Information

This specialized program is designed for individuals seeking to enhance their functional abilities:

We accept referrals from various professional and personal sources:

  • children and adolescents with developmental disabilities
  • young adults transitioning to greater independence
  • individuals needing help with practical life skills
  • consumers receiving services through California Regional Centers
  • Regional Center Service Coordinators
  • healthcare professionals
  • families and caregivers

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Empowering Independence. Supporting Families. Building Brighter Futures.

Helping Families Build Independence and Confidence

BrightSteps Family Services provides personalized in-home adaptive skills training and support designed to help individuals develop essential life skills. We collaborate closely with caregivers to create consistent learning environments that foster growth and independence at home and in the community.

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