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Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Department of Health And Mental Hygiene  

 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ADMINISTRATION
  Michael S. Chapman, Director

Center for Community Integration

Contact Information

2147 C Woodbox Lane
Baltimore, MD 21209
Telephone: (410)415-6699
FAX: (410)982-6626
E-mail:
Web Address: www.centerforcommunityintegration.org

Services Offered:

Family Support Services, Individual Support Services, Community Supported Living Arrangements, Residential Services, Respite Care, Vocational Day Program/Sheltered Workshop, Supported Employment

Individuals Have the Following Types of Disabilities:
Mental Retardation, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Behavioral Problems, Epilepsy/Seizure disorder, and other undetermined disabilities

Number of Individuals Currently Being Served: 9

Ages Served: ADULTS

Home Region of DDA: Central

Counties Served: Anne Arundel, Baltimore City, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard

Year Established: 2004

Mission Statement

Center for Community Integration, Inc. is a non-profit 501(C) (3) organization supporting children and adults with special needs. CCI is committed to the belief that all persons have the right to be part of the mainstream of life. Basis to this belief is that all human beings have the right to live and work in the community. CCI advocates for and provides support to persons with developmental disabilities in order to realize these rights within the community. Community integration is accomplished through the residential programs by providing support and encouragement for individuals to become visible, productive members of the community. The Center is dedicated to improve quality of life through an integrative supportive system, care, love, and partnership. The Center provides quality community-based services to help families, vulnerable adults and children achieve social independence. CCI provides a consistent message that the outcomes and procedures utilized should reflect the basic values underlying normalization and integration. CCI believes that as an organization, they exist primarily because of their responsibility as people to the people for whom they provide services in the pursuit of their ultimate goal of true community integration, and that this goal can be achieved in a supportive manner which respects the right of every human being to live with personal dignity.

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Unique or Distinctive Qualities

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Discuss How Your Agency Has Utilized The "Ask Me!" Survey Results.

The Quality Assurance review team is working on suggestions to be addressed with the CEO and the Board.

The "Ask Me!" Survey Results is available for the general public

Describe your quality assurance practices, including any agency accreditations

Quality Assurance Plan is available for review upon further request

How Does Your Agency Support People In Becoming Active Members Of Their Community?

Refer to Individual's IP.

Steps Individuals Must Take to Apply for Services

Special Considerations/Comments: You must be eligible to receive State Funding. Please check with your service coordinator or if you do not have a service coordinator, check with DDA Regional Office case manager assigned to your case. They may offer you help in contacting the above entities.

Funding Sources: Department of Health and mental Hygiene, and Private Sources.

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