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Developmental Centers

Since 1857, when Ohio accepted the first person with mental retardation into a public facility, it has recognized that some of its citizens require the special services these facilities can provide. Since that time, the care and programs offered by state-operated facilities have undergone drastic changes. While the fact remains that some individuals with severe challenges still require and benefit from the comprehensive and intensive services that a state-operated facility provides, the services are rendered in the safest possible environment, by competent, well-trained staff.

No resident is ever considered permanently placed at a developmental center, in fact from the time of placement, programs are developed to teach skills needed for a move to a less intensive setting. In addition to providing habilitation, centers provide extensive outreach services to county boards and other providers, including case consultation and staff training.

Developmental Center Roster

Developmental Centers Admission Criteria and Process

Catchment Area Map

Developmental Centers

Cambridge Developmental Center

Columbus Developmental Center

Gallipolis Developmental Center

Montgomery Developmental Center

Mount Vernon Developmental Center

Northwest Ohio Developmental Center

Southwest Ohio Developmental Center

Tiffin Developmental Center

Warrensville Developmental Center

Youngstown Developmental Center

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