The Division of Developmental Disabilities'
mission is guided by the following principles:
- All people with severe developmental disabilities must be
eligible to receive needed services regardless of age, sex, creed
or nature of the disability. Eligibility criteria is functionally
based, so not everybody with a developmental disability qualifies.
In other words, the developmental disability must manifest before
age 22; have lifelong limitations in areas of life
activities, learning, mobility, etc.
- Services for people with developmental disabilities must be
designed to meet the specific needs of the individual.
- Consumer choice must be maximized among services and to
promote individualization.
- People with developmental disabilities who require services or
support are to be provided with personal options in
their lives. Further, such choices are to be embedded within a
context that promotes the most independent lifestyle
possible for the person or family.
- Service options that are available in the community at large
and that can be adapted for use by people with
developmental disabilities, should be considered first.
- Adequate professional treatment and services, ensuring
continuity in the least restrictive and segregated
venue possible (which ideally is in a person's own community),
must be assured. However, since many people require
specialized services, specialized service networks
must be maintained that have trained, knowledgeable,
and experienced professionals who either directly
provide needed services, or serve as consultants to
community-based providers.
- Opportunities and sites designed to provide training and
experience in developmental disabilities to professionals must be
enhanced.
- Any support services required by individuals and their
families (such as respite, counseling, referral,
assessment and planning) that assist the person with developmental
disabilities to live at home must be arranged for or
provided.
- Planning is to be a participatory process that includes all
relevant constituents.
- Those who work with people who have a developmental disability
will be valued. People with a developmental disability
will be supported through consumer response, value-based
training and other supports.
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Mail us
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Call us
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Regional #'s
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Division of Developmental
Disabilities |
1-800-832-9173 |
Toll
Free |
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50 East State Street |
(973) 324-2000 |
Upper
Central |
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Capital Center |
(609) 292-4500 |
Lower
Central |
| P.O. Box 726 |
(856) 614-3400 |
Southern |
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Trenton, N.J. 08625-0726 |
(973) 927-2600 |
Northern |
www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd/index.html