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The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities is committed to improving the quality of life for Ohioans with developmental disabilities and their families, wherever they chose to live, work, and spend their day.
- Providers
DODD licenses buildings where agency providers intend to...
- Training
An official State of Ohio site. Here’s how you know ......
- Forms and Rules
The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities is...
- Medication Administration
Medication administration training and certification...
- Health and Welfare
The Abuser Registry tracks those who are prohibited from...
- Waivers and Services
Waivers and Services Enrolling in a home and community-based...
- Rules in Effect
Number. Effective. Title. 5123-1-01. 05/04/2023. Community...
- County Boards
Ohio’s county boards of developmental disabilities provide...
- Providers
The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities oversees a statewide system of supportive services that focus on ensuring health and safety, supporting access to community participation, and increasing opportunities for meaningful employment.
Many of them have information specific to families on their websites. This information can help you find your local contact, learn about the specific system or service, figure out who to ask if you need help, or even how to file a complaint.
Centers for Independent Living (CILs) in Ohio provide essential services that support individuals with disabilities in leading independent lives by offering resources, advocacy, and skill development. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo – 5605 Monroe Street, Sylvania, OH 43560 – (419) 885-5733.
Call 614-466-7264 or 1-800-282-9181 during our intake hours of Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. DRO also continues to receive intake through mail. You can also send us a letter at: Disability Rights Ohio Attn: Intake 200 Civic Center Dr. Columbus, Ohio 43215. Online Intake Form.
Scroll down for links to government agencies and disability rights organizations in Ohio. They may be able assist you with: disability advocacy; home health services; home care; nursing aide services; Medicaid; accessing other community resources to help people with disabilities.
Your local county board of developmental disabilities is the place to start for determining eligibility, assessing your needs, and coordinating which services can best support you. Contact your county board.