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The purpose of this policy is to establish the standards and guidelines by which the Department on Disability Services (DDS), Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), will govern the design and implementation of the incident management system that best protects individuals with...
The purpose of this policy is to establish the standards and guidelines by which the Department on Disability Services (DDS), Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), will report and document the deaths of all individuals who receive supports and services from DDS/DDA.
The purpose of Internal Problem Resolution Procedure is to establish the standards and guidelines by which the Department on Disability Services (DDS), Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), review and process all possible complaints affecting individuals served by DDA.
An individual, or any representative, acting on behalf of any individual, may file a complaint against another individual, or any DDS Provider. This form may be completed in writing, or may be verbally requested to be completed by this office.
The purpose of this procedure is establish guidelines and standards and delineate responsibilities for the Department on Disability Services (DDS), Developmental Disability Administration (DDA) to sanction providers by placing them on Enhanced Monitoring, when providers do not meet DDA’s re
The purpose of this policy is to establish the standards and guidelines by which the Department on Disability Services (DDS), Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), will report and document the deaths of all individuals who receive supports and services from DDS/DDA.
This purpose of this procedure is to establish the standards and guidelines to be used in providing behavior support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the District of Columbia.
Assessment and Analysis of the Service Needs of Washington, DC Residents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The Psychologist Affidavit is used to assist individuals with selecting or obtaining an appropriate substitute decision-maker with DDA services who have been assessed to lack the capacity to make or effectively communicate medical decisions for themselves due to psychological issue