
How to Ask for Services | DSHS
If you are enrolled in DDCS, you can request services at any time. If you are not enrolled, applying for DDCS eligibility is your first step to requesting services. Click here to get started. Once you are …
DDCS Case Management | DSHS
DDCS case managers are here to help you get services and supports you need to live the life you want to live, now or in the future. They do this by talking with you to learn what you want and need, like or …
Office Locator | DSHS
Wenatchee DDA Field Office 805 S Mission St Wenatchee, WA 98801 View details Get directions 106
Developmental Disabilities Community Services | DSHS
Developmental Disabilities Community Services Contacts DSHS Mission We partner with people to access support, care, and resources. DSHS Vision People find human services to shape their own …
Events and Training | DSHS
DDCS Provider Training Calendar These workshops are designed to be additional opportunities for providers to increase caregiving skills for specific populations. DDCS Specialty Training Calendar …
Basic eligibility determination process You, your parent or a legal representative sends us the documents and evidence for determination. The application has: Request for DDA Eligibility …
Fircrest Residential Habilitation Center | DSHS
Fircrest School provides support to about 200 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Its employees take pride in providing excellent care and service to the individuals …
DDA Assessment | DSHS
DDA Assessment Assessment for Services After you are enrolled in DDCS and have requested services, the next step is an assessment. This determines if you are eligible to receive services. If …
Tacoma DDCS Field Office | DSHS
Recommend to call in advance: (253) 404-5500.
Find A DSHS Office or Resource - Washington
Aging and Long-Term Services Administration (ALTSA): Find information, service locations and resources searchable by county. Developmental Disabilities Administrations (DDA): Find service …