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Developmental Services


Acquired Brain Disorders
Adults
Children & Adolescents
Developmental Disability Nurses of NH
Family Support
Area Agencies


Welcome to Developmental Services for Adults
 
The Developmental Services for Adults unit offers adult consumers with developmental disabilities a wide range of supports and services within their own communities.

 

All direct services and supports to individuals and families are provided by contractual agreements between the Bureau of Developmental Services and 12 non-profit designated and specialized service agencies located throughout NH commonly referred to as Area Agencies.

 

The range of services available include:

 

  • Service Coordination including advocacy, facilitation and monitoring;
  • Day Services focusing on assistance and training provided to individuals to maintain and improve their skills in personal care, vocational activities and community integration to enhance their social and personal development;
  • Employment Services focusing on assistance and training provided to individuals to maintain and improve their skills in vocational activities and enhance their social, personal development and well-being within the context of vocational goals.  These services develop paid employment opportunities in integrated settings which offer meaningful occasions for workers to interact with non-disabled persons (co-workers or customers);
  • Personal Care Services offering assistance and training to individuals to maintain and improve their skills in basic daily living and community integration and to enhance their social and personal development;
  • Community Support Services that are intended for individuals who have developed or are trying to develop skills to live independently within the community.  Services consist of assistance and training provided to maintain and improve skills in daily living and community integration and to enhance social and personal development;
  • Family Support Services including respite and environmental modifications, to assist families in caring for a family member at home; and
  • Crisis Services, Assistive Technology Services and Specialty Services.

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