What is the difference between the State Division of Developmental Disabilities and the King County Developmental Disabilities Division?
The State Division of Developmental Disabilities (State DDD) is responsible for determining eligibility and authorizing paid services. State DDD currently provides the following services and programs: case management, Medicaid Personal Care, residential services, residential habilitation centers, family support, dental, mental health, Voluntary Placement Foster Care program, and the Medically Intensive program. State DDD administers services on a regional basis. Region 4 is the State DDD office that serves King County. The King County Developmental Disabilities Division (County DDD) is responsible for providing employment and day program services. County DDD currently provides the following services: Early Intervention/birth-to-three, employment, community access, housing, in-home family counseling, social and recreational activities, information and assistance, advocacy, homelessness projects, and program development/technical assistance.
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