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- Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
The New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) is responsible for coordinating services for New Yorkers with developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorders, Prader-Willi syndrome and other neurological impairments
- Types of Services - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
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 accessing services you need to live your life, including connecting you to clinical
- NYS-OPWDD: Secure Applications
Account and Password Help OPWDD Staff Use the links below if your address ends in @opwdd ny gov to address your account issue:
- Provider Directory
Step Two: Specify location(s) for services by city or counties or by zip code You may enter a city or county or just a zip code Click Continue when done NOTE: Use the check box next to "Select All" to select all counties or to deselect one or mutiple counties
- Eligibility - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
The eligibility review process is the way OPWDD determines if you have a developmental disability or are eligible for supports and services The eligibility process begins at one of OPWDD's five Developmental Disability Regional Offices (DDROs) located throughout New York State
- Log In - Government of New York
OPWDD | 44 Holland Avenue | Albany, NY 12229-0001 | (866) 946-9733 | For individuals with hearing impairment dial 7-1-1 for NY Relay
- Data - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
Our state has a deep commitment to providing quality supports and services to New Yorkers with developmental disabilities Approximately 95% of these services are funded by the Medicaid program, where the federal government, New York state, and local governments each contribute a share to payment reimbursement of claims
- Recruitment Resources - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
Participating in career fairs, mini job fairs, or customized recruitment is another great way to find qualified workers These no-cost events offer a setting where an organization can meet several candidates face-to-face
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