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View All Have a Question? Contact Us Quick Questionnaire It only takes a few minutes for you to answer our simple questionnaire. Our services to individuals with disabilities will yield a greater sense of: Independence — to participate and integrate fully in the community and be productive.

Empowerment — to choose the services and supports that meet their needs. Personalized and Quality Support — to address the specific needs of both the individual and the family while maximizing individual growth and development. Our DDA Vision Statement Renoxx Caregivers envisions a future in which all people, including those living with developmental and other disabilities, are fully included, participating members of their communities.

Our Core Values At Renoxx Caregivers, we operate from the philosophy and principles that individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families should control their own destiny. As such, our organization is guided by the following philosophy and values: Normalization : Renoxx Caregivers believes that the lifestyles of individuals with intellectual disabilities should be as normal as possible, and they should have maximum control over their own lives with the right to pursue their own individual preferences and desires, and the satisfaction of their needs.

Competency and Skill Development : We strongly believe that every individual has the capacity for development and should be encouraged to achieve his or her highest potential and greatest degree of independence and be allowed to experience the consequences of success or failure from their choices and decisions. Families may receive the following services:. MICP provides in-home private duty nursing services to eligible children who have medically intensive needs. Services may include:.

These services offer a break in caregiving and offer individualized activities and support for the adult client. Services are provided in a community setting, such as a home or apartment, and are staffed by contracted, certified providers. Professional Services may be provided to clients who have been assessed as needing professional services beyond what they can access through Medicaid and any other available private health insurance. These may include:.

Professional services are available only after Medicaid and any other available private health insurance have been accessed. The SSP Program provides state only dollars directly to clients so that they may purchase residential, respite, therapy, and other necessary services. Skip to main content. Services and Programs non-residential The Developmental Disabilities Administration DDA assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to obtain services and supports based on individual preference, capabilities and needs, and which promote everyday activities, routines and relationships common to most citizens.

If it is determined that you are an eligible client of the Administration, your access to DDA paid services depends on: Your meeting eligibility requirements for the specific service; Having an assessed need for the service; and Available funding for the service. Community First Choice CFC Community First Choice is a state plan that offers a variety of services designed to support individuals to remain living in the community.

Information about the Limitation Extension process. Dental Services DDA does not provide dental services.

Employment and Day Program Services Employment and Day Program services are contracted with counties and include: Child Development services are designed to meet the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.

Services may include specialized instruction, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, assistive technology, and vision services and to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments. Employment services provide ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites. These include individual supported employment, group supported employment, and prevocational services.

These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.



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