Developmental Disabilities Administration Application for Eligibility is a legal document that was released by the Maryland Department of Health - a government authority operating within Maryland.
Q: What is the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)?
A: The DDA is a Maryland state agency that provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for services from the DDA?
A: To be eligible, individuals must have a developmental disability that occurred before the age of 22 and requires substantial functional limitations in three or more major life areas.
Q: How do I apply for eligibility with the DDA?
A: To apply, you must complete an Application for Eligibility form and submit it to the DDA along with supporting documentation.
Q: What documentation do I need to include with my application?
A: You will need to provide documentation that verifies your developmental disability and the impact it has on your daily life.
Q: Can I apply for DDA services in Spanish?
A: Yes, the application for eligibility is available in both English and Spanish.
Q: What types of services and supports are offered by the DDA?
A: The DDA provides a wide range of services, including residential support, day programs, employment support, and respite care, among others.
Q: Are there any income or asset limits for eligibility?
A: No, there are no income or asset limits for eligibility with the DDA.
Q: How long does the eligibility determination process take?
A: The DDA has 60 days to complete the eligibility determination process after receiving a complete application.
Q: If I am found eligible, when will I start receiving services?
A: Once found eligible, you will be placed on the DDA's waiting list for services and your start date will depend on the availability of funding and resources.
Q: Can I appeal if my application for eligibility is denied?
A: Yes, if your application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision and request a fair hearing.
Form Details:
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