State Policy/Initiative

Tennessee DIDD Annual Report 2018

~~“The Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD) is the state department responsible for administration and oversight of community-based services for Tennesseans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The department operates with more than 1,400 state employees and 400 community providers to serve approximately 7,800 people with intellectual disabilities through its Home and Community Based Waivers and 4,500 people through the Family Support Program. It also operates 38 Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) program including the Harold Jordan Center, and three seating and positioning clinics across Tennessee”. More information can be found by accessing the web link."