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The central functions of
the DD Division are developing, leading, administering, coordinating, monitoring,
evaluating, and setting direction for a comprehensive system of supports and
services for persons with DD/MR. (See Chapter 333F, Hawaii Revised Statutes)
The mission
of the Developmental Disabilities Division (DDD) is to assure there is a state
system of supports and services for persons with developmental disabilities
or mental retardation (DD/MR), which includes principles of self-determination
and incorporates individualized funding, person-centered planning and community
services.
Office
Division
Administration
1250 Punchbowl St., Room 463
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808)
586-5840
Case
Management and Information Services Branch
Diamond Head Health Center
3627 Kilauea Avenue, Room 109
Honolulu, HI 96816
Phone: (808) 733-9172
Developmental
Disabilities Services Branch
2201 Waimano Home Road
Pearl City, HI 96782
Phone: (808) 453-6255
Neurotrauma
Services - per State laws (Act 160 and 333)
Alternative/Augmentative
Communication - Loan Bank
Neighbor
Islands
Hilo State
Office Building
P.O. Box 916, Hilo, HI 96721-0916
Phone: (808) 974-4280
3040 Umi Street
Lihue, HI 96766
Phone: (808) 241-3406
State Building
54 High Street, 4th floor
Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone: (808) 984-8250
Activities
The
Community
Personal Assistance Services and Supports (CPASS) Grant allows self-advocates
and their communities to participate in Statewide personal assistance service
systems change, promoting consumer-directed service models through community
councils and customized training and technical assistance. The grant is funded
by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and administered
through the Center on Disability Studies at the University of Hawaii in partnership
with staff from the Hawaii State Department of Health's Developmental Disabilities
Division, Case Management and Information Services Branch.
NCI: Hawaii's First Five Years (2001-2005)
Assisting
People with Disabilities in a Disaster (Hawaii State Civil Defense)
- See Checklist
for People with Special Needs and Emergency
Procedures
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