Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy Center for the Bay Area
CPC
4500 Lincoln Ave.
Oakland, CA 94602
Contact Bill Pelter
Phone (510) 531-3323 TTY (510) 531-3326
Fax (510) 531-2990 Email bpelter@cpcoak.org
Days & Hours M-F 8:00 - 5:00
Program M-F 9:00 - 3:00
Eligibility Transition students and adult residents of Bay Area; cerebral palsy or other
developmental disability; and potential to benefit from programs.
Payment Vendorized by Regional Center; Habilitation/Rehab., private pay
Application By telephone, in person, and by mail. A referral is required - usual referral by Regional Center Case Manager.
Target Pop Persons with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities challenged by multiple handicaps.
Description Offers comprehensive training to increase personal independence through computer aided
education, speech therapy, advocacy training, daily living skills, wellness program and
community access. An alternate site has been developed to provide more intensive
training in the areas of mobility, money management and other independent living skills.
Work Activity Program provides employment on bulk mail, collating and packaging.
Community Integration Toward Independence Program (CITI) provides mobility and
vocational training, and recreational opportunities.
Accessibility Yes
Languages Spanish and ASL
Public Transportation
BART Fruitvale Bus 46A
http://www.cpcoak.org/
United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate
1970 Broadway, Suite 600
Oakland 94612
925-939-8000
Executive Director: Anne Marie Burgoyne
www.ucpgg.org
United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_local.cfm/35
Serves the San Francisco Bay Area.
The mission of United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate is to advocate to advance the full inclusion of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities into the economic, social, and political life of the community.