State Resource
Resources for Georgia
Ohio Board of Developmental Disabilities
Visit this website to find resources for home care, therapies, resources available by county and financial/medical assistance..
Ohio Association of County Boards
This page contains information and tools for people with developmental disabilities, parents, and family members. If you have questions about local resources and supports for people with developmental disabilities in Ohio, please contact your local county board of DD by using our directory map below.
Arc of Ohio
The Arc of Ohio is the voice of people with developmental disabilities, their families, friends of people with disabilities, and those who work with them.
Help Me Grow
Help Me Grow is a system of supports for pregnant women, caregivers with new babies, and families with young children with developmental delays and disabilities.
Services and supports are provided statewide through Home Visiting, Early Intervention, developmental screenings, and connections to community resources.
Ohio Department of Medicaid
The Ohio Home Care Waiver (OHCW) is a home- and community- based services (HCBS) waiver operated by the Ohio Department of Medicaid (Ohio Medicaid). OHCW is designed for individuals with physical disabilities and unstable medical conditions to receive care in their homes and communities instead of nursing facilities, hospitals, or rehabilitation facilities. OHCW allows individuals to have more control of their lives, remain active participants in their communities, and make important choices about the care they receive.
Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council
The mission of the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (Ohio DD Council) is to create change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life. The Ohio DD Council operates under the authority of the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (DD Act) and is a part of the Ohio DD Network. The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities assists and supports the Ohio DD Council as the federally mandated designated state agency.
Infancy / Preschool / Toddler
Resources for Georgia
AIM for the Handicapped
This organization has a goal to help all individuals reach their highest potential with specialized movement education.
CAP4Kids
Are you looking for reliable, up-to-date information about resources in the Columbus area for children and families? You’ve come to the right place! CAP4Kids will help you find many community agencies that exist to improve the lives of children and families. If you are on your mobile phone, make sure you click on the orange parent handouts at the top of the page to find all the resources.
Adulthood
Resources for Georgia
REM Ohio
The mission of REM Ohio is to offer adults and their families innovative, quality services and supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face. REM Ohio’s philosophy emphasizes partnerships—with those we serve, their families, our employees, Mentors, payors and the communities in which we work—in an effort to help people shape the direction of their own lives in community-based settings.
Easter Seals
Easterseals Empowers People To Live Independent, Full Lives
Our national Affiliate network provides essential services to children and adults with disabilities, older adults, veterans, and their families.
Statewide Independent Living Council
The Statewide Independent Living Council is a systems advocacy and planning organization. We work for systemic change in the areas that are the biggest barriers to people with disabilities participating fully in their communities.
Disability Rights Ohio
Disability Rights Ohio is designated under federal law as the system to protect and advocate the rights of people with disabilities and as the Client Assistance Program under the Rehabilitation Act.
Disability Rights Ohio provides legal advocacy and rights protection to a wide range of people with disabilities. This includes assisting individuals with problems such as abuse, neglect, discrimination, access to assistive technology devices, special education, housing, employment, voting, community integration, and rights protection issues within the juvenile and criminal justice systems.