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Our Support Coordinators (case managers) who serve the OIDDS (Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disability Supports formerly OCDD (Office of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities) population serve a caseload of about 35-45 participants. These participants live in their homes and communities and receive support (which can be physical, medical, educational, or vocational) to assist them in remaining in their desired settings. The primary role of the Support Coordinator is to plan, ...
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