» Research on Persons with Developmental Disabilities Living at Home

Background on Who Does DDD Serve at Home

This secondary analysis examines three distinct consumer groups who are living at home with relatives and are served by the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), namely consumers who are: (1) not on the waiting list for residential placement; (2) on the non-urgent waiting list for residential placement; and (3) on the urgent waiting list for residential placement.

Who Does DDD Serve at Home?
Who Does DDD Serve at Home? (Executive Summary, 2 pages - available for download in PDF format by clicking on the title link)

Dawn Hall Apgar, Paul Lerman, Tameeka Jordan
January 2004

The report depicts the three groups overall, regardless of age, and then illustrates differences for those under and above 22 years.  To request copies of the full report of Who Does DDD Serve at Home? (36 pages), contact the DD Planning Institute.

 

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