Following a comprehensive review, the Belmont County Board of
Developmental Disabilities has received a four-year accreditation
award from the state of Ohio. The Board scored 99.57 out of a
possible 100 points.
The preparation of an accreditation review requires many staff hours
and a great deal of coordination between programs and departments.
County Boards are often given at a minimum nine months notice to
prepare.
In a letter to Board president Jay Rodak, ODMRDD Director, John
Martin, said, “You, the Board members, your Superintendent and staff
are to be commended for your efforts in achieving this status.”
The Board was reviewed by a team of surveyors from ODMRDD in April.
During this comprehensive state review, registrations,
certifications and licenses of staff, administrative policies,
practices, and processes were scrutinized. The reviewers also looked
at the health and safety of people served and ensured that services
like Early Intervention, Service and Support Administration and
Transportation were provided to eligible individuals. The reviewers
talked at length with individuals in residential and work settings
and their families to ensure their satisfaction with the services
offered by and through the Belmont County Board of Developmental
Disabilities.
“We work each day to make certain the services we provide, or
connect people to, are of the highest quality. Our staff is
dedicated to the people they serve and their commitment to
excellence is the reason for our high score,” said Monty Kerr,
Superintendent of the Board of Developmental Disabilities.
The Belmont County Board of Developmental Disabilities serves
eligible adults and children in Belmont County. Services can begin
at birth and continue throughout an individual’s life. For more
information, call 740-695-7433 or log onto www.bcbdd.org
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