Walla Walla Valley Disability Network does not endorse or recommend any particular products, treatments, services or diagnosis, whether specifically or generally, and professional advice should be sought in relation to all health and treatment decisions. We provide information and listings only which we hope are helpful.
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Benefits.gov is an online resource to help you find federal benefits you may be eligible for in the United States.
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This downloadable pdf is a gold mine of information on local resources from birth to 3 educational resources, medical resources, dental, home care, transportation, recreation, and more.
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Applying for services from Washington State’s Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) is a multi-step process. Visit this page to see who should apply, why they should apply, how to apply, and what to expect at each step.
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The following Reduced Cost Services Guide highlights a variety of products and services available in or near Washington state that are offered at reduced cost for people meeting certain income levels.
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DVR believes employment contributes to a person’s ability to live independently and everyone has a right to work. Our purpose is to empower people with disabilities to achieve a greater quality of life by obtaining and maintaining employment.
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This information will assist the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in determining your eligibility and vocational planning.
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Find information about the Premium Payment Program that may provide reimbursement for private health insurance coverage for those receiving Apple Health (Medicaid).
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If your adult child lives in your home, is a client of DDA, and receives Personal Care hours, you can apply to become their care provider and be paid for providing personal care. Ask your adult child's DDA caseworker for more information about becoming a Parent Provider.
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A side-by-side comparison of who to contact if you have a developmental disability or a functional disability for varied services and supports.
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Find out what you qualify for and how Social Security can help you.
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Coordinates Federal and State funding for local agencies to provide services, from birth through life, for people with developmental disabilities and their families. To be eligible for services, all participants must be eligible for and receiving services from Developmental Disabilities Administration.
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Washington Connection offers a fast and easy way for families and individuals to apply for a variety of services such as Food, Cash, Child Care, Long-Term Care, and Medicare Savings Programs. Individuals that are age 65 or older, blind or disabled may also apply for medical assistance.