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Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities helps people live meaningful lives. What is meaningful for each individual differs depending on the person, their family and their situation, so we get to know each individual and develop individualized plans.
We provide services and support for people with developmental disabilities of all ages and their families.
It all starts with early intervention services for infants and toddlers who have a developmental delay. We coach parents in the child’s natural environment as they go through daily routines. We teach parents how to teach their child using toys and equipment in their home with the goal to minimize developmental delay so a child can start school with as many capabilities as possible.
For those with intellectual disabilities and special needs who might struggle in a public school setting, our Holmes County Board of DD school serves children from kindergarten up to 22 years old in the least restrictive environment. We have an on-site nurse who provides medication administration and seizure monitoring. In addition to special education, we offer music therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy.
We also offer transition services for youth ages 14 to 22 who have a developmental disability to help them get ready for adult life before graduation. We provide a safe space for them to develop social skills and explore job opportunities.
And for adults, we connect them to provider services for adult day programs and employment training programs.
Locally known as the Holmes County training center, we offer much more as we have a special needs library and Special Olympics basketball team.
Frequently Asked Questions About Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities
What services does the Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities offer?
They provide early intervention, special education, transition services for youth, adult day programs, employment training, family support, advocacy, and health and welfare services.
What age groups does the board serve?
They serve people of all ages with developmental disabilities, starting from infants and toddlers to adults up to 22 years and beyond for various services.
What are the board's operating hours?
The board is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and is closed on weekends and public holidays.
Is the facility accessible for people using wheelchairs?
Yes, the board has wheelchair accessible entrances, seating, and restrooms.
Where is the Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities located?
It is located at 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, OH 44633, United States.
Does the board offer special education programs?
Yes, they operate a special education school for children aged kindergarten through 22 years old, providing therapies including music, speech, physical, and occupational therapy.
How does the board support youth transitioning to adult life?
They provide transition services for youth ages 14 to 22, offering a safe space to develop social skills and explore job opportunities before graduation.
What nearby places can I visit before or after visiting the board?
You can visit the Holmes County Training Center, a local preschool and public service facility, or explore the Holmes County Home, another government office nearby.
How can nearby government services help me interact with the board?
Nearby government offices such as Lynn Hope Industries and Holmes County Sheriff's Office provide community and law enforcement support, which may be helpful resources for families and individuals served by the board.
Are there local contractors and metal fabricators near the board?
Yes, nearby are contractors like Byler's Kitchen & Bath and roofing and metal services like Weaver Metal Products and Classic Metals, which may assist community members with home and facility needs.