Does your child have an intellectual or developmental disability such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, or a similar condition? 

Sheila Collins from the Developmental Disabilities Administration of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services will provide an overview of the DDA's eligibility requirements and an explanation of services available through DDA, such as respite, personal care, assistive technology, and community engagement. Application packets will be available so that anyone interested in applying to become a DDA client can do so on the spot.

If your child experiences substantial limitations in one or more of the following areas: physical skills (fine or gross motor), adaptive skills, expressive or receptive communication,  social/emotional skills, and cognitive/problem-solving skills, he or she may be eligible for DDA services. Children with diagnoses such as ADHD, anxiety, and dyslexia (without an intellectual disability component) likely are not eligible for DDA services.

WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, 7-8:30 pm

WHERE: Snoqualmie Elementary School, 39801 SE Park St., Snoqualmie