accreditation

Ohio Department of Development Disabilities

The Office of Provider Standards and Review within the ODDD Division of Community Services is responsible for monitoring and oversight of the following:

  • County Boards of Developmental Disabilities (Accreditation);
  • Certification and registration of county board employees;
  • Certified providers of supported living, including HCBS waiver providers, to individuals living in non-licensed settings (Provider Compliance);
  • Licensure of Residential Facilities (ICF/MR and non-ICF/MR)

Accreditation Reviews are conducted by the ODDD to ensure that County Boards of Developmental Disabilities meet accreditation standards as outlined in Ohio Administrative Code 5123:2-4-01. Based on the results of an accreditation review, a County Board of DD is awarded an accreditation of from one to four years.

  • Additional information about the accreditation process and self-review will be added to the website soon. Please check back to review this new information.


CARF

CARF reviews and grants accreditation services nationally and internationally on request of a facility or program. Our standards are rigorous, so those services that meet them are among the best available.