Message from the Director: People
with developmental disabilities and their families are valued citizens of the state of
Washington. The Division of Developmental Disabilities strives to develop and implement
public policies that will promote individual worth, self-respect, and dignity such
that each individual is valued as a contributing member of the
community.
The Residential Service Guidelines, issued in 1988, and the County Guidelines, issued in 1992, continue to support the Department's vision, mission, and core values. Both sets of guidelines were developed by a workgroup made up of consumers and their families, residential service providers, Counties and employment providers, advocates, and Division staff. These guidelines are central to the Division’s purpose.
Additionally, two working documents have been developed that describe the system of supports for people with developmental disabilities and DDD’s commitment to building this system. To read the documents, click on the links below.

News YOU Can Use
- Second Substitute Senate Bill 5459, generally referred to as the “RHC bill,” established a new statewide task force that will make recommendations on the developmental disability service system. A new webpage has been developed where you can learn more about the task force, its goals, and membership. Visit the DD Service System Task Force webpage.
- Visit the RHC Consolidation webpage to get the latest news about the closure of Frances Haddon Morgan Center and other consolidation efforts.
- Visit the DSHS webpage Let's Talk to find current news on what’s happening in DSHS that may affect you as well as an opportunity for you to let DSHS know what matters to you.
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Artwork reprinted by permission of Martha Perske
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
02/01/12
The Developmental Disabilities Council has released its report on the results of the No Paid Services Caseload Survey. Read the report.
11/18/11 Implementing I-1163 – The passage of I-1163 requires most Long Term Care Workers to receive additional training and become certified as a home care aide beginning January 2012. Visit the new I-1163 webpage to learn more.
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