Clackamas County's Developmental Disabilities Service Division is located at:
Territorial Building
524 Main Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: (503) 655-8558
Tri-met Lines: 32, 33, 34, 35, 79, 99x, 154
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Quick Statistics from the Oregon DD Coalition
Read the fact sheets for counties statewide at the DD Coalition's website.
Adults with Developmental Disabilities
- 857 receive Service Coordination/Case Management.
- 350 receive 24-hour Comprehensive Services including foster care, residential services, and comprehensive in-home supports.
- 333 receive Community Support/Brokerage Services.
- 515 are known to be waiting for services.
Children (0-18) with Developmental Disabilities
- 319 receive Service Coordination/Case Management.
- 45 receive 24-hour Comprehensive Services including foster care, residential, and comprehensive in-home supports.
- 17 receive Intensive In-Home Supports, which includes children who require significant supports because of behavior or medical needs.
- 90 receive Family Support Services, which include respite care or other assistance to help children in family homes.
- 95 families are eligible but not receiving Family Support Services.
Approximately 3,670 people in Clackamas County experience a developmental disability.
Services to people with developmental disabilities contribute more than $21million dollars per year to the local economy through jobs, wages, and the purchase of services and supplies in Clackamas County.
Data: August 2006. Sources: Clackamas County and Seniors and People with Disabilities.