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Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)

Is eligible for a type of Medicaid called a Medicaid. Waiver. DDA's Medicaid Waiver has higher income eligibility limits than the Maryland Medical Assistance.



Developmental Disabilities Administration Eligibility Requirements

Attachment A pg. 1. Developmental Disabilities Administration. Eligibility Requirements for. Qualified Service Providers. (DDA Approved and/or Licensed).



PART I: APPLICANTS INFORMATION

04-Dec-2012 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ... DDA will make a final eligibility decision within 60 days of receipt of the completed ...



Guide to Services

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Website: http://dda.dhmh.maryland.gov. Telephone: 410-767-5600 ... Who is Eligible for Services from the DDA?



Kennedy Krieger Institute

The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) provides services has funding for you and (3) you meet financial and technical eligibility.



EDD Contact Information for DDA Eligibility and CTC Inquiries

23-Oct-2015 DDAEDDInquiries@maryland.gov. EDD/DDA ELIGIBILITY WORKERS. Supervisor: Carolyn Cornish. Phone Number: (410) 767-6603. Case Managers.



PART I: APPLICANTS INFORMATION

05-Apr-2018 Have you ever applied for Medical Assistance in Maryland? ... DDA will make a final eligibility decision within 60 days of receipt of the ...



Medicaid Waiver Application Processing and Redeterminations

The Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) facilitated a conversation the certification date in LTSSMaryland and the date in the Eligibility.



Understanding the Determination Process

developmental disability and is eligible for. DDA Waiver eligible to receive DDA services from his ... call Disability Rights Maryland (DRM) at 410-.



Accessing Services for Adults Age 21 and Older with Developmental

Medicaid also called the Maryland Medical Assistance Program



Pages - DDA Eligibility Application Process - Marylandgov

The process includes completing the DDA Application for Eligibility submitting supporting documentation an interview by a DDA representative and a DDA 



Pages - eligibility - Marylandgov

A – To be eligible to receive services from the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) you must have a disability which keeps you from handling 



[PDF] Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)

DDA eligibility requirements The type of services changes with the person's needs and wishes Visit dda health maryland gov for more information



[DOC] DDA Eligibility and Priority - Disability Rights Maryland

DDA no longer provides support to people who are eligible for support services only and the applicant shall meet one or more of the following criteria



[PDF] Transitioning Youth - Potomac Community Resources

The DDA administers specified funding allocated for Transitioning Youth (TY) for employment training and day supports and services Eligibility for the TY 



[PDF] Supporting Youth with Disabilities Transitioning from Foster Care

One route to Medicaid eligibility in Maryland is linked with Social Security individual Maryland DDA Eligibility Criteria 



[PDF] COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT: THE ELIGIBILITY PROCESS

Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Eligibility for Maryland is based on definitions found in Maryland State Law Services are not a guarantee



[PDF] The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council

o DD?eligible persons in institutional settings to move into community?based services o Same process as WL/CR; different funding and criteria



Developmental Disabilities - Montgomery County MD

To determine eligibility for DDA funded services individuals must apply to Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration for these programs that are then 



[PDF] DDA: Coordinators of Community Service (CCS)

The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) provides services usually continue receiving services as long as they remain eligible