How to become a DDA provider in Maryland

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How to become a DDA provider in Maryland
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To become a DDA (Developmental Disabilities Administration) provider in Maryland, you will need to follow several steps:

Determine the type of services you want to provide: DDA offers a range of services, including residential services, day services, supported employment, respite care, and more. You need to decide which type of service you want to provide.

Meet the eligibility requirements: To become a DDA provider in Maryland, you need to meet certain eligibility requirements, including having a valid license to operate in the state and meeting the state's health and safety regulations.

Complete the application: You need to complete the DDA provider application, which can be found on the DDA website. The application requires you to provide information about your organization, the services you want to provide, and your staff.

Attend training: DDA requires all providers to attend training sessions, which cover topics such as regulations, policies, and procedures. You will need to complete the training before you can become a certified DDA provider.

Pass a site review: Once your application is accepted, a DDA representative will visit your organization to conduct a site review. During the review, the representative will ensure that your organization meets all of the state's requirements for DDA providers.

Sign a contract: If you pass the site review, you will be offered a contract to become a certified DDA provider. You will need to sign the contract and agree to follow all of the DDA's policies and procedures.

Start providing services: Once you have signed the contract, you can start providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Maryland.

It's important to note that the process of becoming a DDA provider can be lengthy, and there may be waiting periods involved. It's a good idea to contact the DDA directly to get more information about the process and any current wait times.

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