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1. Developmental Disabilities - nmhealth.org
Link: https://www.nmhealth.org/about/ddsd/
Description: WebDDSD also provides several State General Funded Services. Core Values Mission and Vision: To serve those with intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing a comprehensive system of person centered community supports so that individuals live the lives they prefer, where they are respected, empowered, and free from abuse, neglect, …
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2. Developmental Disabilities Service Division (DDSD) Home and …
Link: https://oklahoma.gov/ohca/individuals/programs/ltcs/developmental-disabilities-service-division-ddsd-home-and-community-based-services-waiver1.html
Description: WebFeb 8, 2022 · Developmental Disabilities Service Division, a division of DHS, serves individuals who are 3 years of age and older who have intellectual disabilities and certain persons with related conditions who would otherwise require placement in an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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3. Home - David Douglas School District
Link: https://www.ddouglas.k12.or.us/
Description: WebApr 12, 2024 · Home - David Douglas School District. Community. Budget Committee Meeting Notice. News. Arab American Heritage Month & Autism Awareness Month. Community. Family Resources. Equity. DDSD Town Hall. K-12 Online Registration. Register a Student. District Facebook Updates . District YouTube Videos . District Instagram …
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4. DHPD | DDSD Online Courses - University of New Mexico
Link: http://www.cdd.unm.edu/other-disability-programs/disability-health-policy/ddsd-courses/index.html
Description: WebDDSD Web Learning Portal. The Center for Development and Disability maintains this web learning portal for the Developmental Disabilities Supports Division of the New Mexico Department of Health.
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5. Developmental Disabilities and Supports - nmhealth.org
Link: https://www.nmhealth.org/location/ddsd/
Description: WebDDSD Northeast Regional Office. 224 Cruz Alta, Suite B, Taos, NM 87571. 505- 476-2730 - Phone, 866-315-7123 - Toll Free, 575-758-5973 - Fax. These are the regional offices for the Developmental Disabilities and Supports Division.
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6. Policies, Guidelines and Field Memos | Developmental Disabilities
Link: http://www.ddsd.vermont.gov/resources/policies
Description: WebVermont State System of Care Plan for Developmental Disabilities Services (SOCP) - Three Year Plan FY2023 - FY2025. Effective January 1, 2023. This plan describes the nature, extent, allocation and timing of services that will be provided to people with developmental disabilities and their families.
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7. Developmental Disabilities Services - Oklahoma.gov
Link: https://oklahoma.gov/okdhs/services/dds.html
Description: WebDevelopmental Disabilities Services (DDS) serves persons ages 3 and up who have a primary diagnosis of intellectual disabilities. Persons served may also have other developmental disabilities in addition to intellectual disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, etc. Direct Support Professionals (DSP+)
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8. Get Help Now | Developmental Disabilities Services Division
Link: http://www.ddsd.vermont.gov/get-help
Description: WebBasic Needs. Frequently Used Documents. How Do I...? Get Help Now. Call 911 in the event of a medical or personal safety emergency. Crisis Supports. Do you want information about crisis support? Find Help. Accessibility and Communication. Do you want to learn about the services available for accessibility? Learn More.
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9. Our Division | Developmental Disabilities Services Division
Link: http://www.ddsd.vermont.gov/programs
Description: WebThe Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) plans, coordinates, administers, monitors and evaluates state and federally funded services for people with developmental disabilities and their families within Vermont.
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10. Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver - nmhealth.org
Link: https://www.nmhealth.org/about/ddsd/pgsv/sdw/
Description: WebMi Via is about choosing self-direction over your home and community-based services, support and goods within your approved plan and budget. Every five years New Mexico applies to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for federal approval to renew the Mi Via Waiver Program under d1915 (c) HCBS waiver rules.