Financial Support

Agency Funding

Preble DD is funded primarily through local property tax levies, as well as federal and state funds. We are committed to careful stewardship of local taxpayer dollars while providing the highest standard of care to the people we serve.

Critical Needs Funds

Each county board of developmental disabilities in Ohio handles funding for people served a bit differently. While some counties offer each person they serve a set amount of money for equipment or services, which they may “use or lose” each year, the Preble County Board of Developmental Disabilities uses a targeted and individualized “Critical Needs Funding” model to address the specific needs of each person. Critical Needs Funds can be used for needs such accessibility tools or fees for services related to outcomes on a person’s Individual Service Plan (ISP). For more information about Critical Needs Funds, contact your Preble DD Service and Support Administrator (SSA) or Early Intervention Service Coordinator.

Navigating Waivers

Medicaid home and community-based service waivers allow people with developmental disabilities to receive care in their homes and communities instead of in long-term care facilities, hospitals or Intermediate Care Facilities. These programs are called “waiver programs” because under current law, eligible people with disabilities and chronic conditions are entitled to facility-based care, but home and community-based care is considered optional. Therefore, states must apply for “waivers” from the federal government for Medicaid to provide home and community-based services.

Waivers allow people with disabilities to have more control over their lives and to remain active participants in their communities. Eligible individuals must meet specific financial criteria and have a level of care specification.

Types of Waivers

Waivers are one way to pay for services that support someone with developmental disabilities living on their own, with family, with a roommate or with a provider through Ohio Shared Living. Services provided through any type of waiver, are all Medicaid approved services. The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) administers three different types of waivers.

How is a Waiver Funded?

Waiver funding is provided by local and federal dollars. In order to receive those funds, the Preble County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides approximately 40 percent of local dollars in order to receive 60 percent of federal Medicaid dollars. Waiver funding is a long-term local commitment. The Board continually projects the local funding needed now and in the future in order to ensure the continued financial obligation can be sustained.

How can I learn more?

If you already receive services and supports provided by Preble County Board of Developmental Disabilities, contact your Service and Support Administrator (SSA).

You may also call us at 937-456-5891 or email us: info@prebledd.org