What is a DODD provider?
December 02, 2019 | DODD. An independent provider is a self-employed person who directly provides services to people with developmental disabilities. They cannot employ someone else to provide services on their behalf.
What does DODD stand for disability?
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
What are DODD applications?
DODD applications support the work of providers and county boards of developmental disabilities, as well as make important information available to people about their services and service plan.
How do I get DODD certified?
DODD certifies both agency and independent providers of services. Applicants must meet qualifications, pay a non-refundable fee, and include supporting documentation with their application. An independent provider or agency is prohibited from providing any service until certification is obtained from DODD.