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Does the government provide free therapy for children with disabilities?

Yes — India offers free and subsidised therapy for children with disabilities through district early-intervention centres, government hospitals, the ICDS/Anganwadi system, inclusive-education schools and disability welfare schemes. A UDID card and disability certificate from a government medical board unlock most benefits. Coverage and waiting times vary by state, so many families combine public entitlements with private therapy.

Does the government provide free therapy for children with disabilities?
Free Government Therapy for Children with Disabilities — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Every family planning for a child's therapy asks the same fair question first — what does the state actually pay for, and where do we begin?

In short

Yes — in India there are real government schemes and free or subsidised services for children with disabilities, delivered through district hospitals, government medical colleges, the ICDS/Anganwadi system, schools under inclusive-education programmes, and disability welfare schemes. Access usually begins with a UDID (Unique Disability ID) card and a disability certificate from a government medical board. Coverage and waiting times vary by state and district, so most families use a combination of public entitlements and private therapy.

What support exists and how to access it

Where free or subsidised therapy is available
  • District Early Intervention Centres (DEIC) and government hospitals under the national child-health programme offer screening, paediatric review and some therapy.
  • Anganwadi / ICDS centres support early developmental screening and nutrition for under-sixes.
  • Government medical colleges and rehabilitation centres provide speech, occupational and physiotherapy, often at low or no cost.
  • Schools under inclusive-education provisions offer learning support and aids.
  • Disability welfare schemes can fund assistive devices, travel allowances and maintenance support.

The key that unlocks most of this

  • Apply for a UDID card and disability certificate through a government medical board — this is the gateway to most concessions, scheme benefits and priority services.
  • Keep referral letters and assessment reports; they speed up access at each step.

A practical note on planning

Public services are a genuine and valuable entitlement, but capacity, frequency of sessions and waiting lists differ widely between states. Many families blend free public provision with private therapy to get the intensity their child needs. Plan around your child's therapy frequency and goals rather than around a single funding source.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — never from an online check or a score alone. Knowing your child's AbilityScore® baseline and goals helps you decide exactly which speech therapy or other services to seek, whether public, private or both. Start by understanding what your child needs, then map it to what's available — and we can help you do that at [Pinnacle](/).

Trusted sources

Guidance reflects the Rehabilitation Council of India's framework for certified rehabilitation services and the WHO's emphasis on accessible, family-centred early intervention and nurturing care.

Next step — book a developmental assessment to clarify your child's exact needs, then use that report to access government schemes faster. Reach the Pinnacle team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch waiting times and session frequency at public centres — if your child needs more intensive, regular therapy than the schedule allows, plan early to supplement with private support rather than lose momentum.

Try this at home

Apply for the UDID card and disability certificate early — it is the single key that unlocks most government concessions, scheme benefits and priority access for your child.

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Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

What is a UDID card and why do I need it?

The Unique Disability ID (UDID) card, issued after a disability certificate from a government medical board, is the main gateway to government concessions, welfare schemes, assistive-device funding and priority services. Applying early speeds up access to free and subsidised therapy.

Where can I find free therapy near me?

Start with your district government hospital, District Early Intervention Centre (DEIC), government medical college rehabilitation department, and local Anganwadi/ICDS centre. Schools under inclusive-education programmes also offer learning support. Availability and waiting times vary by district.

Is free government therapy enough on its own?

It is a valuable entitlement, but public capacity, session frequency and waiting lists vary widely. Many families combine free public services with private therapy to achieve the intensity their child's goals require. Plan around your child's needs rather than one funding source alone.

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