Services for Children with Developmental Disabilities

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Main Number
503-655-8640

Intake and Eligibility
503-557-2824

Report Abuse or Neglect
855-503-7223

The Clackamas County Community Developmental Disabilities Program serves eligible children with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities that live in Clackamas County.

Our children's case management team coordinates many services, including providing information and referrals for helpful services, in-home support, residential services, and transition to adulthood.

Services are also available for adults.

Our Services

IDD Choice Advising

We support your choices to determine where you wish to live, the care you receive, and how you spend your days.

Individual Support Plan

An ISP is crafted based on an individual's health and safety needs, interests, choices, and goals. The Service Coordinator works closely with the individual and their support network to help them develop and progress toward their identified goals including aspirations, community integration and employment.

Family Support

The family support program strives to help children and families remain independent, healthy, and safe by assisting families with caring for their children at home. Families determine what they need most and have flexibility to choose services and providers.

In-Home Supports (K-Plan)

In-home services can support individuals to access the care they need to live in the family home. Types of support services include: attendant care, relief care, skills training, parent and family training, behavior consultation, assistive technology, and devices.

Foster Care

Children residing in family homes or other settings, served by both the I/DD and Child Welfare programs, may be eligible for placement in I/DD certified foster care homes. These homes may be certified to support children with complex medical needs.

Children's Extraordinary Needs Program

The Children's Extraordinary Needs program is for children under 18 with very high medical and/or behavior needs. Children in the program can get up to 20 hours of paid care per week from their parents and/or guardians.

The services available to children and their families depend on their specific support needs. The service coordinator works with the child and their family to determine individual support needs.

See if your child is eligible.

Additional Resources

Phone:503-655-8640
Fax:503-650-5722

2051 Kaen Road #135 Oregon City, OR 97045

Office Hours:

Monday to Thursday
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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