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Coalición de Autismo del Condado de Lewis

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DSHS/DDA Home & Community Based Waiver 

 

Get involved in our recreational activities offered by us as a contracted Respite in the Community Provider. If you live with your main caregiver, this service gives you both a break to do the things you want to do while making sure you get the support you need.

These opportunities are available through multiple programs such as Neurodiverse Connections Teens and Neurodiverse Adult Group programs, Social Support Groups, and Community Activities. 

At this time, the next scheduled respite opportunity for ages 4-11 is our Summer Sensory Camp scheduled for

July 21st - August 6th, 2025

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Interested in learning more about

Children's Services?

Interested in learning more about Adult Services?

HOME & COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER BROCHURE

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DSHS/DDA Individual & Family Services (IFS) Waiver

We seek to connect individuals with developmental disabilities to peers who have similar lived experiences. This support and guidance may be by a peer with a developmental disability, or the family member of a peer, who has a shared experience.

These opportunities are available through multiple programs such as Neurodiverse Connections Teens and Neurodiverse Adult Group programs, Social Support Groups, and Community Activities. 

If you are interested in becoming a Peer Mentor, please contact us at: info@lcautism.org

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IFS WAIVER BROCHURE

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DSHS/DDA Individual and Family Services (IFS) 

 

Hourly Respite (All ages)

Do you sometimes need to do things at home or in your community while your main caregiver takes a break from time to time? Or have someone help you with activities while your main caregiver is away? 

 

Respite care is a great way for both you and your main caregiver to have a break and recharge. It’s a short-term service to use now and then as a way for you and your caregiver to take some time for yourselves, while you get the support you need in your community or at home.

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*Additional opportunities are on the horizon once we open the doors to the new Spectrum & Development Community Center
which is planned for August 2025!
There will be weekly opportunities for respite. These may include designated crafts, planned activities, opportunities for education, social engagement, and more!
 

Payment of services is $21.80/hour paid through a Recreational Opportunities contract, Peer Mentor Services contract, or a Community Respite contract with Developmental Disabilities Administration. To learn if you qualify for these services, contact your DDA Case Manager. 
Enrollment in DDA services is NOT required to participate, however,
if you are enrolled in DDA, payment for services through
your benefits will be expected.

Compliance and Confidentiality
The Spectrum & Development Community Center is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all participant information as required under each DSHS contract. We adhere strictly to data security protocols, ensuring that all personal information is protected in accordance with state and federal regulations, including RCW 42.56 and HIPAA guidelines.
Reporting and Grievance Procedures
If you have concerns or wish to report a complaint regarding any of the above programs or services, you may contact Susan Winkler, Contracts Specialist at DSHS, at (253) 753-7151 or via email at winklsm2@dshs.wa.gov.
For more information on these programs or to access additional resources, please visit our contact page, email our Executive Director, Michelle Whitlow at: executivedirector@lcautism.org, or call our main office at (360) 515-8963.

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