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Developmental State Disability Program

There are special programs available for children who meet the definition of having a “developmental disability” in every state. Federal law PL 101-496 defines a developmental disability as one that is present before the child reaches the age of 22, will last indefinitely, and will result in the need for services over an extended period of time.

In addition, the disability must cause limitations in at least three of the following categories: self care, learning, economic self-sufficiency, communication and understanding of others, mobility, self direction, and independent living.

These programs can be very helpful for children with both cerebral palsy and brain injury, but one of the keys to qualifying for services is ensuring that your child is correctly diagnosed. Since the wording of your application is important, it may make sense to talk to an attorney before applying for these services.

Contact the National Association of Developmental Disabilities Council for more information on your state’s developmental disability program. They can be reached at www.nacdd.org.

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