How do I contact OPWDD?

– Contact OPWDD’s Headquarters/Division for Person Centered Supports by dialing 518-473-9697. Information is also available through OPWDD’s toll free Information Line at 866-946-9733 voice, or -866-933-4889 TTY.

What services can I get from OPWDD?

OPWDD operates 13 offices statewide, with positions available in every county, both at regional office locations and within the community. Great Benefits Include: • Job Security • Health Insurance • Retirement Plan • Paid Vacation • Paid Holidays • Paid Sick Leave • Opportunities for Advancement • And Much More!

Is OPWDD only in NY?

The eligibility process begins at one of OPWDD’s five Developmental Disability Regional Offices (DDROs) located throughout New York State. If it meets the requirements, you are deemed eligible for OPWDD services.

Is OPWDD a government agency?

OPWDD was created in 1978 as the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, an independent cabinet-level state agency, largely because of the need for an autonomous entity to implement the Willowbrook consent decree and the resulting closure and downsizing of institutions.

Does OPWDD give money?

In Voluntary Operated Community Residences, Voluntary Operated Individualized Residential Alternatives, and both State and Agency Sponsored Family Care homes, OPWDD provides funds twice a year for each person for clothing, recreation and incidental expenses.

How do I apply for OPWDD?

  1. STEP 1: GATHER YOUR DOCUMENTS.
  2. STEP 2: TURN IN YOUR DOCUMENTS.
  3. STEP 3: ATTEND A FRONT DOOR INFORMATION SESSION.
  4. STEP 4: CONTACT A CARE COORDINATION AGENCY.
  5. STEP 5: COMPLETE THE DDP-2 PHONE INTERVIEW.
  6. STEP 6: WORK WITH YOUR CARE COORDINATOR TO FINISH THE.
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How is OPWDD funded?

About Medicaid Most OPWDD services are provided through New York State’s Medicaid program, jointly funded by the federal and state governments. OPWDD also offers limited services with state funding. OPWDD’s largest Medicaid program is the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver.

What does OPWDD cover?

Through OPWDD, you can access supports and services that can help your family to support you to live in your family home; assistance for you to live on your own in the community of your choice; help if you want to work, take part in volunteer opportunities or other types of community involvement; and assistance …

What is OPWDD eligibility?

To receive services from OPWDD, your child must meet four requirements: • Have a diagnosis of a developmental disability, such as an intellectual disability, autism, neurological impairments (such as the result of an injury or illness), cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, or other disabilities with specific testing scores …

Who oversees OPWDD?

State Operations Offices
Developmental Disabilities State Operations Offices (DDSOOs) administer and oversee state operations for the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), including the direct delivery of services and supports to people with developmental disabilities by state staff.