Community-based, person-centered services for individuals enrolled in DDCS (formerly known as DDA)
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Our approach is trauma-informed, relationship-based, and grounded in Mandt System principles. We prioritize safety, dignity, and respect while supporting individuals and teams through complex, real-world situations.
We emphasize prevention, skill building, and consistency, delivering services in community settings with strategies that can be sustained by families and teams over time.
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Compassion is at the heart of our work. We lead with empathy, kindness, and respect, honoring the dignity, experiences, and humanity of every individual we serve.
Integrity guides our actions. We hold ourselves to high ethical and professional standards and strive to act with honesty, accountability, and transparency in all that we do.
Collaboration is essential to meaningful support. We work closely with individuals, families, caregivers, and community partners, recognizing that lasting progress is built through shared understanding and teamwork.
Empowerment drives our approach. We focus on skill-building, self-determination, and practical support that fosters confidence, independence, and long-term stability.
Inclusivity is a core commitment. We believe everyone deserves access to quality support and a sense of belonging, and we work to create spaces that are welcoming, respectful, and responsive to diverse needs.
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If you are enrolled in DDCS/DDA, your Case Manager can help determine eligibility and service authorization.
For more information, please reference the ‘‘How To Ask for Services’’ button below.

