Early Intervention Services are provided to children from birth to three years of age who have known or suspected developmental delays in the areas of cognition, communication, physical development (including vision and hearing), social and emotional development, and/or adaptive skills as required by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Services may include, but are not limited to service coordination; occupational, physical and speech therapy; vision and hearing services; specialized instruction; parent support; assistive technology; pediatric diagnostic evaluations; nutritional services; and family training and counseling. Services are primarily provided in the home, childcare and preschool settings, and/or Early Head Start programs. In collaboration with local hospitals, early intervention state programs provide follow-up developmental and pediatric services for hospital neonatal intensive care nurseries and follow-up hearing evaluations for the newborn hearing screening program. Early intervention supports specialty clinics for children in the areas of genetic disorders, metabolic disorders and craniofacial anomalies when feasible. Nevada Early Intervention Programs provide early intervention services in all of Nevada's 16 counties. Regional offices are located in Reno, Carson City, Winnemucca, Elko, Ely, and Las Vegas. Statutory Authority: NRS 439.200 Regulations of State Board of Health, NRS 442 Maternal and Child Health, and NRS 427A.878