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State Agency Responsible for Providing Services to People with Developmental Disabilities

The Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), part of the Department of Social and Health Services uses state and federal funds to provide or purchase supports and services for eligible persons and their families. DDD provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites. Employment may include individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings. Employment services are available for people 21 years of age and older. Employment services are provided through contracts with local county governments. Counties develop services through a planning process and contract with providers.

Division of Developmental Disabilities
P. O. Box 45310
Olympia, WA 98504-5310
Phone: 360-725-3413
Fax: 360-407-0955

State Agency Responsible for Overseeing Employment Opportunities for People with Developmental Disabilities

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), also part of the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) serves individuals with disabilities that are an impediment to employment. They assist individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. DVR is a both a state and federally-sponsored program. DVR works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
P. O. Box 45340
Olympia, WA 98504-5340
Phone: 360-725-3636, or
Toll Free: 800-637-5627

Sheltered Employment

Additionally, the state vocational rehabilitation agencies in Washington use CARF accreditation to accredit vocational facilities. CARF requires providers to conduct an annual comprehensive safety inspection, emergency procedures, personnel training on safety issues, and critical incident reporting, among other things.

For more information about CARF accreditation, go to their website at: website or call their main office in Tucson, AZ at 888-281-6531.

The DDD has an Office of Quality Assurance and Self-Directed Services that is responsible for advancing the values of health and safety, power and choice, status, integration, relationships, and competence in the lives of people with developmental disabilities. The Office of Quality Assurance monitors the health and safety of individuals receiving services through the Department of Social and Health Services. The guidelines for quality assurance can be found at their web site.
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Employment services are provided through contracts with local county governments. Counties develop services through a planning process and contract with providers. These providers offer support and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites. This may include individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.

Division of Developmental Disabilities
Central Office
P.O. Box 45310
Olympia, WA 98504-5310
Phone: 360-725-3413
Fax: 360-407-0955

Competitive Employment

DSHS Division of Developmental Disabilities provides ongoing support and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites. This includes individual or group options in the community, and specialized industry settings. Community Access provides activities, special assistance, advocacy and education to help eligible persons participate actively in their community.

Division of Developmental Disabilities
Central Office
P.O. Box 45310
Olympia, WA 98504-5310
Phone: 360-725-3413
Fax: 360-407-0955

Health and Safety

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) offers a service that at the employers request, a safety and health consultant will come to the business and analyze employee safety and accident prevention programs. The consultation is specifically designed to help you increase safety awareness, prevent accidents, and manage workers' compensation costs.

Washington Department of Labor and Industries
Division of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH)
P. O. Box 44000
Olympia, WA 98504-4000
Toll Free: 800-423-7233
Phone: 360-902-5452
Fax: 360-902-5459

The U.S. Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 1971 to develop and enforce workplace safety and health rules throughout the country. States may choose to run their own safety and health programs as long as they are at least as effective as OSHA. Washington state has chosen to run its own program and most employers in the state, therefore, are subject to enforcement by Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) and not by federal OSHA. L&I changed the name of the division responsible for workplace safety and health from WISHA to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, or DOSH, for short. DOSH applies to almost every employer and employee in Washington.

Washington Department of Labor and Industries
Division of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH)
P. O. Box 44600
Olympia, WA 98504-4600
Phone: 360-902-9166
Fax: 360-902-5619

Reporting Abuse and Neglect

To report abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult in Washington State, call the Department of Social & Health Services toll-free EndHarm hotline anytime day or night at 866-363-4276. ENDHARM is TTY accessible. When you call, you will speak with a real person, who will connect you to the direct, local number to make your report. You can also call directly during business hours.

The Complaint Resolution Unit toll-free hotline at 800-562-6078 if the person that you suspect is being abused or neglected is living in a nursing home, boarding home, or adult family home.

Call the Adult Protective Services (APS) office in your county if the person that you suspect is being abused is living in their own home or somewhere other than a residential care facility.
Phone: 800-487-0416;
TTY: 800-843-8058;
Fax: 360-416-7402.

If it is an emergency and the person is in immediate danger, call the police.

Protection and Advocacy

The Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council is a council appointed by the Governor to plan comprehensive services for Washington State's citizens with developmental disabilities.

Developmental Disabilities Council
2600 Martin Way East, Suite F
P.O. Box 48314
Olympia, WA 98504-8314
Phone: 360-586-3560
Toll Free: 800-634-4473
Fax: 360-586-2424

Disability Rights Washington is a private non-profit organization that protects the rights of people with disabilities statewide. Their mission is to advance the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities. They work to pursue justice on matters related to human and legal rights.

Disability Rights Washington
315 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 850
Seattle, WA 98104
TTY: 800-905-0209 or
206-957-0728
Fax: 206-957-0729

 

 
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