Who We Are
The Delaware County Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities supports eligible residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our mission is to enhance the lives of people with disabilities.
Services We Provide: The office consists of two units:
Administrative Entity – Oversees service providers and ensures compliance with state guidelines, manages intake, eligibility, provider relations, service authorization, quality management, and funding coordination.
Supports Coordination Organization – Offers case management services, connecting individuals and families to resources that promote a self-determined and fulfilling lifestyle.
Make a Referral
Contact the Delaware County Administrative Entity Intake Specialist to determine eligibility. If eligible, you'll choose a Support Coordination Organization, meet with a Supports Coordinator to create a support plan, and coordinate services for you and your family.
CTA “CALL NOW” 610-713-2330
Office of Early Intervention
610-713-2406
9:00am – 4:00pm
Connect Hotline: 800-692-7288
Physician Office/Provider Agency referral: OEIFax@delcohsa.org
Services
The Supports Coordination Organization helps individuals and families coordinate assessments, connect with providers, and ensure effective services. Paid service options include community participation services, residential supports (LifeSharing, Family Living), in-home and community supports, companion services, respite, assistive technology, behavioral support, employment services, nursing, participant-directed supports, and family support services.
Report Abuse or Neglect
If you have been a witness to or have suspicions that an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or autism, is a victim of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, please see the contact information provided below to file a report:
Child Protective Services (0 – 17 Years of Age) - 1-800-932-0313
Adult and Older Adult Protective Services (18 and Older) - 1-800-490-8505